Programs

    Documentary ~ Gen Silent on September 16th

    A virtual screening of the documentary “Gen Silent” is being offered by AARP CT.  Gen Silent shares the stories of LGBT older adults in Greater Boston dealing with the challenges and hopes of growing older.  Since 2010, this landmark movie has inspired a world-wide movement of LGBT and aging advocates to create a safe and welcoming community experiences for older adults and caregivers.

    Those registered will be provided a viewing link via a reminder email 24 hours in advance of the event. That link will be good for 48 hours, beginning at 1:00p.m. on September 16th, to view the documentary.

    Email Hilary for the link to register.  hsandberg@cityofnorwich.org

     

    Active Living with Diabetes Toolkit

    Active Living with Diabetes Toolkit is a program through Senior Resources that you do in the comfort of your own home without having to use any technology beyond a telephone.

    The toolkit will be sent to you at no cost and includes a Living a Healthy Life Book, instruction booklet, exercise and relaxation CD’s and a My Diabetes Plate magnet.  Weekly phone calls from a trained Live Well leader enhances the experience and can help to alleviate social isolation during this time.

    Participants will learn about:

    Participants must be willing to share their name, address and phone number so a toolkit can be mailed to you and have a Live Well leader contact you by phone for a weekly call.  Calls are approximately 45 minutes in length and take place conference-call style to 4-6 participants at one time.

    If you are interested, please contact Lori Rygielski, Senior Resources Regional Coordinator

    LRygielski@seniorresourcesec.org  OR  (860) 887-3561 ext. 127

    Sponsored by the Connecticut Department of Public Health, the Department of Aging & Disability Services, and Senior Resources Agency on Aging.

    An evidence-based self-management program originally developed at Stanford University.

    This program supported by funds made available for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support under grant DP13-105.

     

    Renter’s Rebate Program

    Assistance is available over the phone to apply. 

    No in-person appointments at this time.

    Please contact the appropriate person (below) for more information.

    A program for low income elderly (65+) or disabled individuals who have rented in CT in 2019 and have not applied for the homeowners Circuit Breaker Program.  Program open through October 1, 2020.

    Income Limits:

    Single: $37,000 yearly or less   

    Couple: $45,100 yearly or less

    For assistance, please call:

    Norwich residents, 55 and older call the Rose City Senior Center at (860) 889-5960.

    Ask for Carolyn’s voicemail and leave a message.  Carolyn will call you back.

    If you are under 55 and a Norwich resident, call Norwich Human Services at (860) 823-3778.

    If you reside in Senior Housing, please call your

     Resident Services Coordinator at your housing complex for information.

     

     

    Farmer’s Market Coupon Distribution Plan

    Farmer’s Market coupons are available to low income seniors who meet certain eligibility requirements.

    Eligibility Requirements in order to receive a coupon booklet:

    ¨ You must be 60 years or older.

    ¨ Yearly income not to exceed $23,606 for single or $31,894 for couple.

    ¨ Must be participating in another need based program that verifies income eligibility such as Renter’s Rebate, Congregate Meal Program, Medicaid, SNAP, etc.

    ¨ You must be a resident of the town you receive the coupon booklet from.

    ¨ If you are under 60 and disabled you must meet all other eligibility requirements and live in subsidized housing to be eligible.

    Limited books available, contact the appropriate person for availability.  See below.

    Limit of one coupon booklet per eligible senior.  You CANNOT get booklets from multiple sites.

    HOW TO RECIEVE A COUPON BOOKLET:

    If you live in any Norwich Senior Housing:

    If you live in Senior or Congregate Housing you MUST obtain your coupons at that housing.

    You must contact either the Resident Service Coordinator or his/her designee to request a booklet.

    If you live in Norwich/Taftville (non-senior housing):

    If you do not live in senior housing, you must call the Senior Center at (860) 889-5960 to register yourself for a booklet.  Once you have registered, you will be given a date and a time frame for which you can come to the Senior Center and pick up your coupon booklet.

     

    Virtual Family Day! September 18 – 20th is The 17th annual Family Day, normally held in Mohegan Park, will be virtual this year!

    Throughout the weekend, various entertainment and educational videos from our community partners will be available to view.  You can expect to see dance studio perf

    Throughout the weekend, various entertainment and educational videos from our community partners will be available to view.  You can expect to see dance studio performances, karate demonstrations, a DJ set, a reposting of all of the virtual touch-a-truck videos plus more!

    Additionally, videos from community agencies will be posted, explaining their services and offering some creative activities to do as a family together at home.

    At-home cookie decorating kits will be available for pick up for the first 500 registrants!

    For more information and to register:

    Visit ~ Norwich Youth and Family Services Facebook Page Or  Call ~ Norwich Youth and Family Services (860) 823-3782

    Sponsored by Norwich Human Services, Chelsea Groton Bank and Charter Oak Credit Union.