Programs

    Generations Family Health Center

    Wednesday, April 26th from 11:45am-12:45pm

     

    A community health worker from Generations Family Health Center will be at the Senior Center to discuss the health care services they offer.  Generations offers access to

    Primary Care (Medical, Dental and Behavioral Health) and is currently accepting new patients of all ages.  Generations also offers assistance with insurance applications, a Sliding Fee Scale available, assistance with linkages to financial benefits, and can help you to afford your prescriptions

    Drop-in between 11:45 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. to discuss your health care needs.  An appointment is not needed.  Generations Family Health Center is located at 330 Washington Street, Norwich.

     

    AARP Driver Safety- Smart Driver Course

    Thursday, April 27th from 9:00am-1:00pm

    (please arrive by 8:45)

     

    The AARP Smart Driver™ course, is a classroom based refresher course for drivers age 50 and older.  Auto insurance companies in most states provide a multi-year discount after showing proof of completing the course.  Consult your auto insurance company on discounts available to you.

    Cost: $20 AARP Members (bring your AARP Card)      $25 AARP Non-Members

    Pay directly to AARP by check or exact cash on the day of the class. 

    You must sign up to take the class.  Sign up at Reception ~ Space is Limited.

     

    Friends of Otis Library Book Sales

    Friday, April 21st  from 10a.m. – 3p.m.

    Saturday, April 22nd from 9a.m. – 2p.m.

    Sunday, April 23rd from 12p.m. – 3p.m.

    At Otis Library  261 Main Street, Norwich

     

    Dementia & Caregiving Series

    Mondays in April from 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

     

    Join us for this free 4-week series presented by Kristine Johnson, Dementia Specialist from Hartford Healthcare Center for Healthy Aging.  Are you caring for someone with dementia?  Do you want to learn more about the progression of the disease and helpful communication tips?  Would you like to be able to recognize common behaviors and know how to respond?

    April  3rd – Overview of Dementia

    April 10th – Basics of Communication and Understanding Behaviors

    April 17th – Safety and How to Structure Daily Activities

    April  24th – Taking Care of the Caregiver and Care Options

    Participants are encouraged to attend all 4 sessions but it is not required.  A question and answer period will be included each week.  Community Recourses available to you will be discussed.

    Sign up at Reception for each week you will be attending.

     

    Scams Targeting Older Adults Presentation

    Wednesday, April 19th at 10:00am

     

    Michelle Bourdeau, Educational Foundation Director of the Better Business Bureau® Foundation of CT, will be here to discuss steps you can take to protect yourself from scams and fraud that tend to target older adults.  Unfortunately, we live in a world where deceptive measures through scams and fraud are so prevalent, it is necessary to be armed with information, tips and pointers.  Be prepared and don’t become a victim!

    Sign up at Reception if you will be attending.