Resources

    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.

     

    Museums to go – Content by Judy

    As we continue down this untraveled road, we keep looking for new things to do. We often wonder what is open. What is closed? Have the hours changed? Have they gone virtual? Are they using Zoom or something like that?

    So, let’s see if we can figure some of that out… Let’s take a look at what’s going on with Museums….

    And once you start looking, I think you will find amazing opportunities!! You will be able to visit places you have only read about or learned about in school. And the visit is very real and much better than just looking at pictures!!

    One site I found – upgradepoints.com – has 75 best museum tours around the world that include art, history, science, and technology. From this site I visited…

    The Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Russia. In the main museum complex, you are able to visit all 3 stories and see 1,000’s of pieces of art plus the entire building which of course is a work of art in itself. And do not forget to look at the ceilings!! To a degree you can move around almost as if you were there. The added bonus of these virtual tours is no one is in your way!!

    Katie Bourque posted an article in March with a massive list of 30 amazing virtual tours of museums, zoos, and theme parks. I visited the National Museum of the United States Air Force. This tour is so clear that you can read the plaques for each display. You touch on blue arrows to move and then can zoom in for unbelievable details.

    How about going to a children’s museum?? The Minnesota Children’s Museum even has activity ideas and hands on activities you can do at home. You will have some new things to do with the kids.

    So, when you are sitting home you can travel the world and see amazing works! You can even revisit a museum you have been to years ago. See what is different and what is the same!

    And do not overlook visiting a zoo or a theme park. At many zoos you can watch livestream cameras of pandas, penguins, elephants, koalas or go on a home safari daily at the Cincinnati Zoo.

     

    All of this is a great escape!! Invite others to go with you. You can all visit the same day and conference call as you tour or even afterwards over a glass of wine. Perhaps on another day invite your grandchildren to come along as you go to the zoo.

     

    Hey, visit several art museums. Browse around. Find what you like and be inspired… Order some watercolors or acrylics and paint your own picture. You might discover you have talent or even if you do not have talent it might still be a whole lot of fun and when things are better you can take some lessons. Almost all Senior Centers have art classes. From drawing to painting to collage and more.

    So, do something different today!!

    Virtual Presentations

    The Elmwood and West Hartford Senior Centers are generously sharing their online classes and presentations for our Members to join!


    Harry Truman: Keeping the “Cold War” Thurs., July 9th, 16th & 23rd  3:00p.m.

    This 3-week set of lectures will focus on one of America’s most consequential and controversial presidents in recent US history, Harry Truman.  From the Berlin airlift to the Marshall Plan to the Korean War and the Red Scare of the McCarthy era, Truman presided over a nation finding its way out of World War II and creating foundations for the coming struggle, the Cold War.

    Pre-registration required by emailing Lisa.Hanse@westhartfordct.gov or calling (860) 561-7583 to receive the link.


    An Invitation to Mindfulness Wed., July 15th  1:00p.m.

    What are you thinking about right now?  Dwelling on the past or obsessing about the future?  An Invitation to Mindfulness presents an opportunity for you to learn how sweet it is to live in the present moment and use new ways to work with challenges and difficulties.

    Email Hilary for the link to sign up.  hsandberg@cityofnorwich.org


    Estate Planning – What You Need to Know. Thurs., July 16th  10:00a.m.

    Attorney Ruth Fortune will explain estate planning basics, including: What is the difference between a Will and a trust?  Do you need a power of attorney?  What are health care directives?

    Pre-registration required by emailing Deborah.Kennedy@westhartfordct.gov or calling (860) 561-7583 to receive the link.


    How our Pets Keep Us Alive and Well Wed., July 22nd  1:00p.m.

    Audrey B. Carlson, a public speaker, writer and owner of the Happiness Club in Hartford, CT will present a talk on how our pets can play a positive role in our lives.  Audrey will tell stories of how animals teach us unconditional love, forgiveness and how to tap into that forgotten kid in all of us . Email Hilary for the link to sign up.  hsandberg@cityofnorwich.org


    Guide Dogs and the Positive Impact On a Sight Impaired Person Thurs., July 23rd  1:00p.m.

    William DeMaio, gives a firsthand presentation about his personal need for a guide dog presented to him by the organization Fidelco.  Having a guide dog has changed his life giving him independence. He will explain how someone can become a puppy raiser for Fidelco.  This is a feel-good story and an opportunity to hear what a difference a guide dog can make in a blind person’s life.

    Email Hilary for the link to sign up.  hsandberg@cityofnorwich.org


    Highlights of Hill Stead Museum. Tues., July 28th  1:00p.m.

    Join us for a 30-minute zoom presentation by Hill-Stead Museum featuring an up-close look at select works of art from their collection. There will be time for questions and discussion following the presentation.  Pre-registration required by emailing Deborah.Kennedy@westhartfordct.gov or calling (860) 561-7583 to receive the Zoom invitation.


    If you have any questions, need help using Zoom, or would like more suggestions for additional online programs, please call or email Hilary.   hsandberg@cityofnorwich.org

     

    Stay Home and Stay Safe!

    Older adults and people who have underlying medical conditions are at a higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID-19 illness.  Governor Lamont and the CDC are recommending that people aged 65 and older and anyone with severe health conditions should continue to stay home and stay safe.

    For more information please visit

    https://cdc.gov  and  https://ct.gov/coronavirus

     

    AARP Driver Safety- Smart Driver Course **ONLINE CLASS**

    Take the AARP Driver Safety Smart Driver Course online in the comfort (and safety) of your own home and still receive the same auto insurance discount as the in-person class!  The 4-hour online class can be taken at your own pace and does not have to be completed all at one time.  Do as much or as little as you want until all 4 hours are complete.  The class is available any time of the day or night!

    The AARP Smart Driver Course is the nation’s first and largest refresher course for drivers age 50 and older.  You may get an auto insurance discount after taking this course.  Auto insurance companies in most states provide a multi-year discount to course graduates!  Please consult your insurance agent for more information about discounts available to you from taking this class. 


    Go to www.aarpdriversafety.org for more information and to take the class.

    Use coupon code DRIVINGSKILLS for 25% off 

    Coupon code expires on 7/31/2020


    If you have already signed up to take an in-person class and now decide to take the class online,

    please call the Senior Center so we can take your name off the in-person class list!