Programs

    Friday, February 15th- Valentine’s Day BINGO and Lunch

    Time: 10:00am

    Come join us for a wonderful early day with the stu-dents from Tyl Middle School for our annual Valentine’s Day BINGO & Lunch with them! Always a great time! Fun BINGO games with prizes, a great lunch, and lots of fun! Please sign up on the bulletin board if you plan to attend. Bus is available.

    New technology – Content by Judy

    How it can assist us in ways we never imagined!!

    At every age we want to feel safe and independent. And as we age those around us become more and more concerned about our wellbeing. With today’s technology there are devices that can help us know what’s going on around us, monitor what we are doing, learn from us and help us.

    Doorbells now can have wi-fi cameras so with your smart phone you can see who is at the door and you can talk to them.

    Thermostats can be programmed and hooked to your Wi-Fi. They can learn when you are home or away and adjust the temperature. You can adjust the thermostat with your smart phone.

    Smart phones can do a huge number of tasks from making phone calls, storing information, reminding you to do any number of things. They have calendars, timers, alarms, calculators, cameras plus more. A smart phone is actually a full-fledged computer that you put in your pocket! They can connect to any number of devices using your wi-fi.

    Home Security System – smart sensors and security cameras can be set up inside or outdoors. With wi-fi we can see if anyone or anything is out there. Used indoors our loved ones can see if we are ok, up and about. They can track activity, the fridge door, the medicine cabinet. Some you can even talk to.

    Smart speakers are great because they respond to our voice. We can ask “what time is it” “play the Beatles” “what’s the joke of the day” or any question. Of course, the speaker is not going to always know the answer. The speaker can remind you to take your meds, an appointment, etc.

    Timers – as simple as turning the living room light on every evening and then again in the morning. To those passing by it looks as if someone is home. For us its light when we get up and go to bed and reduces the change of tripping.

    Smart TVs – who knew!! I can now talk to my TV. I don’t even need to know the channel that the game is on. I just say, “Patriots game” and it shows me. The TV also shows me who’s calling me on my phone before the phone rings.

    Emergency pendants – We all remember “I’ve fallen and can’t get up” commercials now they can also detect falls. The device knows if you fall and alerts the company. Plus, we can activate these devises, tell them what has happened and get help.

    Tracking chips can be attached to the dog’s collar, so we know where he ran off to. Put on our key rings so we can find them, and we can have them in our loved one’s pocket so if they get lost, we can find them. We could even attach it to their smart phone, emergency pendant or key ring even.

    Smart pillbox – medicine reminders, dispensers – notifies a smart phone if you forgot to take your pills or if you take the wrong ones. And who doesn’t forget to take their meds from time to time!

    Now why might I need some of these things?

    To be and feel safe

    To be able to get help if I need it

    To be independent

    Not such bad things….

    Now let’s reassess how we feel about all of this…..

    Did you know that January is National Soup Month?

    Starting on Tuesday, January 1st—we will serve a hot, home-made soup every Tuesday during the month of January! Come join us at the Senior Center and get toasty warm from the inside out with a delicious home-made soup! No need to sign up—Lunch is served daily from 11:00—12:15.