Showing posts with label Senior Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Senior Center. Show all posts

Thanks to The Cinnamon Bears

Tuesday, November 24, 2020

The Cinnamon Bears
Photo courtesy Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Senior Center

Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Center thanks the Cinnamon Bears who baked and served buns and cocoa at Saturday’s fundraiser, November 21, 2020.

And thank you to all who supported the event with your purchases and donations.

Stay tuned for more drive through activities from your Senior Center.



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King county budget includes money for Senior Center, RADAR, Center for Human Services, and a Kenmore water taxi

Friday, November 20, 2020

Rod Dembowski, King County Council
Budget committee vice-chair

King County Council passes $12.59 billion biennial budget that invests with purpose in housing, anti-racist policies, programs for the vulnerable, community engagement

At a time of immense division across the political and social spectrum, the King County Council again demonstrated its ability to come together to invest in the region’s future with the passage of a landmark $12.59 billion budget for the next two years.

With funding for anti-racist programs, transformation of the criminal legal system, public health and major investment in regional supportive housing, the council’s 2021-22 biennial budget responds to the needs of residents across King County as well as to building back our economy for the future.

“The King County Council and Executive Constantine have teamed up in working collaboratively on a budget that truly delivers for our region even in the midst of a worsening pandemic and with the need to make painful cuts,” said Jeanne Kohl-Welles, King County Council Budget Chair. 
"We have passed a budget for the next two years that invests with purpose, makes responsible reductions, supports our BIPOC communities and vulnerable populations, and does so in a way that is fiscally prudent and sustainable."

Investments against racism

The approved budget represents major investments against historical racism and oppression, including around the criminal legal system. The Council approved proposals to shift $4.6 million in marijuana excise tax revenue away from law enforcement and toward community-based programs that support reversing some of the disproportionate damage the war on drugs placed on Black communities.

Building on that, the Council also added requirements in the budget for Metro to reimagine its transit police duties and operations and to report on the future of fare collection, all with an eye toward making transit more equitable and accessible to all.

Beyond funding the Restorative Community Pathways diversion program with more than $6 million that will provide comprehensive, community-based services to 800 young people in lieu of filing criminal charges, the Council also added a requirement that $1.5 million be used to build capacity at community-based organizations involved in work related to the restorative community pathways diversion program.

While the budget did push for transformation of law enforcement and the criminal legal system, it also continued to invest in policies that help keep communities safe, including adding $1.2 million and four full-time employees to support expansion of electronic home monitoring to 24/7.

Additionally, the Council approved as part of the budget $500,000 to fund pre-apprenticeship programs in two South King County school districts to help better prepare students entering high-paying trades and technical careers through apprenticeship training. This funding is included as part of the county’s priority hire program.

King County Council Budget Vice Chair Rod Dembowski:
"As Vice-chair of the budget committee it's been an honor to work with our budget Chair, Councilmember Kohl-Welles, to put this 2021-22 biennial budget together. 
"This budget reflects our values: responding to the pandemic by fully funding public health and supporting impacted residents. It advances reforms to our criminal legal system, continues our work to make transit accessible for all, and makes critical investments in environmental protection and climate change work. 
"It's balanced, responsible, reflective of King County's values and responsive to its needs."

Select Shoreline Investments in King County’s 2021-2022 Biennial Budget:

  • $500,000 for transit-oriented development affordable housing projects located in North King County, which may include areas at or near the Shoreline Park and Ride and the Kenmore Park and Ride sites
  • $50,000 to the Center for Human Services for their work to serve North King County residents
  • $115,000 to the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center to support the center’s work serving North King County Seniors
  • $780,000 for the Response, Awareness, De-escalation and Referral (RADAR) program, which helps build a bridge between law enforcement and mental health services
 
Housing and support for those who need it

Included in the budget is a small sales tax increase that will allow the county to create permanent supportive housing for up to 2,000 people suffering from chronic homelessness. The approved measure will use bonding against proceeds from a 0.1% sales tax increase generating $340 million to purchase disused existing hotels, motels, and nursing homes to provide housing quickly for those who need it most.

Additionally, the approved budget invests in community engagement and support programs, including $1 million for a White Center Community HUB project, $1.65 million to extend the Public Defenders Association’s JustCARES program that provides emergency housing and support services for individuals suffering from chronic homelessness in Pioneer Square and Chinatown/International District with planning to take place to expand the program to Ballard Commons, Lake City, West Seattle Junction and other urban villages. The budget also includes $2 million to support MIDD behavioral health and recovery programs reduced by the loss of sales tax revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In addition, with future federal funds unknown at this time, the budget adds $4.25 million for an additional month to operate isolation and quarantine facilities related to COVID-19 in King County.

Equitable access and ensuring the future of transit

With Metro facing a $200 million shortfall in expected sales tax revenue, the Council-approved budget helps ensure that transit continues to provide its vital services across the county and works to improve access for all.

Funding included in the budget will support expansion of youth ORCA card distribution and transit education in schools, planning for restart of RapidRide lines, updates to Access paratransit, a study on the feasibility of transit-oriented development at the Shoreline Park and Ride, and much more.

Additionally, $500,000 is included to begin planning for previously studied water taxi routes from Kenmore and Shilshole (Ballard).



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Cinnamon Bear drive-through Saturday offering cinnamon buns and cocoa to benefit the Senior Center

Monday, November 16, 2020


Start your Saturday morning with some gooey goodness. 

This is a "drive through the parking lot event" with social distancing procedures in place. It will be on a first come, first serve basis and we will only be accepting Cash or Checks.

The Cinnamon Bear will be serving Cinnamon Buns and Cocoa (or coffee) for $4. You can purchase extra buns for $3 each.

Saturday, November 21, 2020 from 9 to 11am
Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center
18560 1st Ave NE Suite #1
Shoreline, WA 98155

This Cinnamon Bun event was inspired by childhood Christmas memories of listening to the adventures of the Cinnamon Bear. 

Cinnamon Bear was an old time radio show Christmas classic serial. Paddy O'Cinnamon, the Cinnamon Bear ran for 26 episodes beginning after Thanksgiving and ending just before Christmas. Each episode was 15 minutes long and ends with a compelling cliffhanger, keeping people coming back to see what happens to Judy, Jimmy, and Paddy. 

It was a fantasy drama and told the story of how Paddy O’Cinnamon helped twins Jimmy and Judy find the Silver Star that was stolen from their Christmas tree. They have to go to Maybeland, in order to get back the star.

The Cinnamon Bear debuted the day after Thanksgiving in 1937. Airing mostly in the Portland, Oregon market, Cinnamon Bear created life-long memories for many people and is still creating memories through broadcasts each Christmas season. The show has many fans who heard the broadcasts and either found recordings or heard it on the radio again then introduced it to their children and grandchildren.

Cinnamon Bear has even inspired fan clubs where people share their memories. http://www.cinnamonbear.org



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Senior Center TeleCafe Nov 18 - Power thru the holidays

Saturday, November 14, 2020



Wednesday, November 18, 2020 at 2pm - join fitness instructors from the Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Senior Center to hear how to Power Thru the Holidays.

Presentations are held virtually on Zoom. https://zoom.us/join
Meeting ID 895 8484 8513
Password: senior2020

Join our wonderful class instructors CeCe Ryan, Heidi Mair and Toshiko Aramaki for mini segments of light movement, stretching and exercise to help us move through this unique holiday season. Mary Newbill will offer a segment of meditation and relaxation as well. Tune in for the special Tele café and share Best Holiday wishes with one another.

  • What: A Zoom social hour, a chance to visit while staying home and staying safe. Grab a cup of coffee and pull up to chat!
  • Who: You and your friends from the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center
  • Where: From the comfort of your own computer or smartphone
  • When: November 18th, 2:00pm
Meeting ID: 859 8484 8513
Password: senior2020






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Parkinson's support group on Zoom Tuesday

Tuesday, November 10, 2020


Come to our Parkinson's Support Group


A support group can offer advice, provide understanding of the stages of the ailment and offer opportunities for support and friendships with others who understand.

A great opportunity to have your questions answered. The meetings are led by a skilled Social Worker who will offer a wealth of knowledge on the subject.

Day: 2nd Tuesday of the month - November 10, 2020
Time: 10:00am-11:00am
Location: Zoom, 823 0004 0827 or call +1 253 215 8782 and enter room ID 823 0004 0827
Host: Giddiany Romero, SW
Call 206-365-1536 or email
giddianyr@soundgenerations.org for details.



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Senior Center spaghetti dinner is a sell-out - next event Cinnamon buns and cocoa

Tuesday, November 3, 2020


Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Center thanks everyone who came out on a beautiful fall evening to enjoy the sold out Trick or Treat Spaghetti Dinner.


On November 21st the Cinnamon Bear will be serving cinnamon buns and cocoa from 9 – 11am (or when sold out). So get in line early at the Senior Center for some gooey deliciousness to start your weekend.



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Senior Center Tele Café Wednesday: Stress Less


Senior Center Tele Café
Wednesday, November 4, 2020 2pm

Stress Less with Christy Goff, MS, RDN, CD 
 
Learn tools and resources you can use to manage stress in addition to the relationship between nutrition, exercise, and stress.
  • What: A Zoom social hour, a chance to visit while staying home and staying safe. Grab a cup of coffee and pull up to chat!
  • Who: You and your friends from the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center
  • Where: From the comfort of your own computer or smartphone
  • When: November 4th, 2:00pm
  • Meeting ID: 859 8484 8513
  • Password: senior2020

Check out what's coming the rest of November

November 11 The Senior Center is closed in observance of Veterans day

November 18 POWER THRU THE HOLIDAYS

Join our wonderful class instructors CeCe Ryan, Heidi Mair and Toshiko Aramaki for mini segments of light movement, stretching and exercise to help us move through this unique holiday season. Mary Newbill will offer a segment of meditation and relaxation as well. Tune in for the special Tele café and share Best Holiday wishes with one another.

November 25 No Tele Café today—Happy Thanksgiving! 


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Senior Center Tele Café with Dr. Dahlia

Tuesday, October 27, 2020


Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Center

OCTOBER ZOOM TELE CAFÉ

Wednesday, October 28, 2020 
2:00-2:45pm


Mtg ID 859 8484 8513 password senior2020


Join us for a free ZOOM session on Wednesday, October 28, 2020 with DOCTOR DAHLIA! Dr. John Hibbs (Dr. Dahlia), dahlia lover and physician-supervisor of the Bastyr Senior Clinic at SL-LFP Senior Center, returns as our guest to share information and ideas for fall and winter Dahlia care. 

John will talk about taking care of your dahlia tubers for the winter, whether you take them out of the ground or leave them in, and winter soil care.



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Drive-thru spaghetti dinner at the Senior Center Friday

Sunday, October 25, 2020


Are you looking for a new event on your Trick or Treat route this year?
 
Come join us at the Shoreline Senior Center Friday October 30, 2020 from 5-6:30pm for our First Annual Trick or Treat Spaghetti Dinner. 

This is a drive through and pick up event. $10, cash or check only, includes spaghetti, salad, and garlic bread. 

All kids will get a Trick or Treat Bag of candy. We are hoping that everyone wears their costumes, especially the kids and maybe we can snap some photos for our website and Facebook page. 

We will be having social distancing procedures in place.. It will be on a first come, first serve basis and we will only be accepting Cash or Checks.

18560 1st Ave NE - entrance on NE 185th



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Senior Center Tele Café: Coping with COVID-19

Wednesday, October 21, 2020


Senior Center Tele Café

Wednesday, October 21, 2020, 2pm
Coping with COVID-19

Ellie Valda, our mental health counselor and Giddiany Romero, our social worker, are here to support this community. We know the pandemic has been stressful and increased isolation in the senior community. 

With the upcoming holidays, elections, and other current events, a lot is happening in our world right now. These two are prepared to discuss how to combat negative feelings in a challenging time.

  • What: A Zoom social hour, a chance to visit while staying home and staying safe. Grab a cup of coffee and pull up to chat!
  • Who: You and your friends from the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center
  • Where: From the comfort of your own computer or smartphone
  • When: October 21st, 2:00pm
  • Meeting ID: 859 8484 8513
  • Password: senior2020

Check out what's coming the rest of October

October 28 John Hibbs (Dr. Dahlia), dahlia lover and physician-supervisor of the Bastyr Senior Clinic at SL-LFP Senior Center, returns as our guest to share information and ideas for fall and winter dahlia care. John will talk about taking care of your dahlia tubers for the winter, whether you take them out of the ground or leave them in, and winter soil care.



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Drive thru spaghetti dinner at Senior Center Oct 30

Friday, October 16, 2020

From the Senior Center

Thank you to the supporters of our first Virtual Wellness Walk. We did decide to extend the time you can complete your walks and send in your photos to October 25, 2020. This is due to the inclement weather early in the week.



Now it’s on to the next event – our Trick or Treat Spaghetti Dinner on Friday, October 30 from 5-6:30 pm. 

For $10.00, Cash or Check only, you get spaghetti, salad and garlic bread. All kids will get a Halloween Trick or Treat Bag of candy. 

We are hoping that everyone wears their costumes, especially the kids, and maybe we can snap some photos for our website and Facebook page.

This is a drive through the parking lot event at the Shoreline Senior Center 18560-1st NE, Shoreline 98155 with social distancing procedures in place. It will be on a first come, first serve basis and we will only be accepting Cash or Checks.



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Update from the Senior Center

Saturday, October 10, 2020

Theresa LaCroix
Senior Center Director


Theresa LaCroix is the Director of the Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Senior Center


A big hello to all of our friends! It has been a long seven months not having your wonderful smiles and laughter filling the halls of the center.

We have adopted a saying at the center, “We are open for business but our doors are locked,” and because of this policy, we have maintained full operations since March 13, 2020, adapting our programs and services to become a critical Essential Service site for Shoreline and Lake Forest Park seniors.

Through the amazing support of our cities, residents, King County and the Office of Rod Dembowski, we were able to quickly develop and implement the following services through September.
  • Home deliver 11,009 hot cooked meals M-F in our new TO GO Community Dining Program
  • Home deliver 9,805 frozen meals through the Meals on Wheels Program
  • Provided 1,045 bags of groceries to low income senior households
  • Spent over 340 hours in Wellness Calls— friendly telephone call to check on members and assist with their needs
  • Provided 82 mental health counseling sessions
  • Provided an estimated 347 hours of Resource Management-assist seniors through personal challenges created by Covid-19; managing over 300 urgent needs
  • Reinstated in-house Foot Care on June 15th and have already provided services to 423 participants
  • Have had 723 guests participate in our online Zoom classes since July 1st

Thank you for your financial and product donations as it has kept us fully operational. We hope you will support our Special Events programs this fall as these events help build our 2021 budget. Please take advantage of our new Social Worker and Mental Health counselors as we address the effects of Social Isolation; you are not alone—we are in this together! 

Theresa LaCroix
Center Director



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Virtual Wellness Walk

Friday, October 9, 2020


It's time to start "Walking for Wellness" and support the Shoreline/LFP Senior Center. 

Register today (final deadline October 18, 2020) and do your walk between Saturday October 10th and Sunday October 18th.

All those who register can pick up their swag bag of goodies on Oct 18th. Your bag will be filled with a commemorative metal water bottle, coupons from local businesses and other goodies.

A big thanks to the Wellness Walk sponsors, Dunn Lumber and Olympic Spine and Sports Therapy

Our local businesses support our senior center and you can too!

Registration costs $25 per person, with proceeds benefiting the Shoreline LFP Senior Center.

After you complete your walk, email your time, distance, and/or photos to marynw@aol.com 

You can also upload your photos to the Shoreline LFP Senior Center’s Event Page



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Senior Center Tele Café Wednesday: Social Security and Your Retirement -- Making the Most of It

Monday, October 5, 2020




Join presenter/educator Kevin Campbell as he hosts the webinar: 
Social Security and Your Retirement / Making the Most of It

Topics discussed will include:

● Simple ways to increase your Social Security Benefits
● Who is impacted most by the recent rule changes to social Security
● How you may be able to reduce or eliminate taxes on your Social Security
● File for SS benefits early or delay? What’s better for you?
● Common mistakes that routinely cost many retirees thousands in lifetime Social Security


Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Center ZOOM TELE CAFE 
Wednesday, October 7, 2020, 2:00-2:45pm 
Meeting ID 859 8484 8513 
Password senior2020
 
SOFA (Society for Financial Awareness is a 501(c)3 whose mission is to end financial illiteracy across America, one community at a time.




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Are you getting ready for the Virtual Wellness Walk?


Did you know that the Wellness Walk will be starting this Saturday, October 10, 2020

Support the Shoreline LFP Senior Center and enjoy some of these beautiful October days on your walks.

Grab your neighbors and family members and get them to register too!


 
Included here are a couple of sample photos. We’d love to get photos from EVERYONE so we can post on our Facebook page. 

Registration is $25/person and $5 for each additional family member. Register today HERE




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Virtual Wellness Walk to benefit Senior Center

Tuesday, September 29, 2020



We are excited to announce our first virtual event to support Seniors in the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park communities and the surrounding areas. It will start on October 10 and finish on October 18.

The best part about a virtual walk is that you can walk anywhere and anyway that feels good and safe – on a treadmill, in your neighborhood, at a local park or anywhere else you have in mind. You can walk on your own or with a few friends or family members. Don’t forget to take photos to share!

Registration is $25 per person and $5 for each additional family member. All proceeds benefit the Shoreline/Lake Forest Park Senior Center



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Senior Center Tele Café Wednesday: Let's talk dementia

Wednesday, September 23, 2020


Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 2pm 

LET’S TALK DEMENTIA with Trevor Duncan, Psy.D., ABVE/D, IPEC, CDMS
Sage Assessment, Counseling, and Consulting, LLC 


What is dementia? Discuss and explore tips with Trevor Duncan on how to communicate and interact with a person who has been diagnosed with dementia. Trevor specializes in Neuropsychological & Psychological Evaluations, Forensic Vocational Expert, Vocational Evaluations.

Tele Café is a Zoom social hour, a chance to visit while staying home and staying safe. Grab a cup of coffee and pull up to chat with your friends from the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center

Meeting ID: 859 8484 8513
Password: senior2020

Check out what's coming the rest of September!

9/30 Ingredients for Longevity with Christy Goff, MS, RDN, CD
Dietitian for Living Well Alliance Team | Pacific Medical Centers




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Free balance and yoga classes at The Wellness Studio

Monday, September 21, 2020


Through the generous support by Shoreline Fire Department and the office of King County Council member Rod Dembowski, we are very excited to offer the following FREE fitness classes through our Wellness Studio at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center. 

To support our adult population in reducing their exposure to hazardous air qualities and Covid-19, these classes will be offered online through Zoom meetings. Whether you currently exercise on a regular basis and/or are new to yoga, you may join these classes. In fact, these classes are a great first step for anyone new to an exercise regime or returning after an absence.

Instructor: Toshiko
Aramaki



Keep Your Balance Keep Moving – Free
Sponsored by Shoreline Fire Department
September 28th – October 23rd


Falls are the leading cause of injury-related death among older adults. The good news is that falling is not an inevitable part of the aging process. Middle-aged and older adults can reduce their risk of falling by knowing their fall risk factors. 

In this class you will learn the risk factors of falling so that you will be able to decrease fear of falling and the risk of falling. 

We focus especially on the topic of the importance of regular exercise, what kind of exercise can improve a person’s balance, and how to start being active if you never have in the past. Anybody will benefit from this class, including family members of seniors. 

Please note class is progressive and cannot be dropped in mid-course. 
Limit 8.

Meet our instructor Toshiko Aramaki

  • Standard First Aid, CPR (Infant, Child, Adult), AED (Child, Adult)
  • ACSM Certified Group Exercise Instructor
  • Certified Enhanced Fitness Instructor
  • NCSF certified Personal Trainer
  • YMCA certified Martial Arts Exercise Instructor
  • ACSM/ACS certified Cancer Exercise Trainer®
  • Cancer Exercise Training Institute certified Cancer Exercise Specialist
  • Certified LIVESTRONG at the YMCA instructor
  • Certified Silver Sneaker Instructor

Instructor: Heidi Mair

Yoga for Healthy Bones – Free 
sponsored by Stay Fit Get Fit Grant 
Office of King County Councilmember Rod Dembowski
October 6 – October 27


Do you have osteoporosis or osteopenia?

In this 4-part series, you will learn about physiology of these common conditions and how Yoga can help. Each class will begin with 15 minutes of discussion followed by 45 minutes of Yoga practice designed to build bone health (density and structure), improve balance and reduce the risk of fracture. 

Class will include poses on the mat or chair and standing. Maximum enrollment: 20

Meet our instructor Heidi Mair
  • Over 1,600 hours in a variety of settings
  • Workshops presenter: Ayurveda and Yoga, Yoga for Gardeners and Yoga for Healthy Bones
  • Taught A Matter of Balance for 3 years
  • Certification and Advanced Trainings
  • Ayurvedic Wellness Counselor 500 hours,
  • Kerala Ayurveda Academy
  • Yoga Teacher –200 hours,
  • Whole Life Yoga; E-RYT through Yoga Alliance
  • Yoga for Seniors Teacher Training 24 hours,
  • YogaCalm (Kimberly Carson)
  • Yoga Therapy, Theory and Practice 28 hours, Bastyr University

Registration for the classes can be made on our website at: www.shorelinelfpseniorcenter.org or by calling Heather at our office at 206-365-1536.



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Senior Center Tele Café Wednesday 2pm: Mental health services for seniors

Wednesday, September 16, 2020



Shoreline - Lake Forest Park Tele Café
Wednesday, September 16, 2020 at 2pm

Meeting ID: 859 8484 8513
Password: senior2020


9/16 Mental health services for seniors, family and friends with Alain Rhone, Sound Generations, Community Support Specialist, Pathways – Information and Assistance 

Wondering where to locate help and support, and what to expect?
Join us in the Tele Café with Alain for information on counseling, coaching and case management, peer support, psychiatry and emergency/crisis mental health services; cost, insurance coverage, phone-based services, and information about the involuntary commitment process.

  • What: A Zoom social hour, a chance to visit while staying home and staying safe. Grab a cup of coffee and pull up to chat!
  • Who: You and your friends from the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center
  • Where: From the comfort of your own computer or smartphone
  • When: September 16th, 2:00pm

Check out what's coming the rest of September!

9/23 LET’S TALK DEMENTIA with Trevor Duncan, Psy.D., ABVE/D, IPEC, CDMS, Sage Assessment, Counseling, and Consulting, LLC

What is dementia? Discuss and explore tips with Trevor Duncan on how to communicate and interact with a person who has been diagnosed with dementia. Trevor specializes in Neuropsychological & Psychological Evaluations, Forensic Vocational Expert, Vocational Evaluations.

9/30 Ingredients for Longevity with Christy Goff, MS, RDN, CD
Dietitian for Living Well Alliance Team | Pacific Medical Centers



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Senior Center TeleCafe: Decluttering

Tuesday, September 8, 2020


Decluttering 101 with Brad Vogel, SnowGroup, KellerWilliams
Wednesday, September 9, 2020, 2pm

Innovative ideas on how to use your “sheltering at home” time to sort and organize items in your home. Join Brad and learn practical and innovative ideas on getting “decluttered.”

  • What: A Zoom social hour, a chance to visit while staying home and staying safe. Grab a cup of coffee and pull up to chat!
  • Who: You and your friends from the Shoreline Lake Forest Park Senior Center
  • Where: From the comfort of your own computer or smartphone
  • When: September 9th, 2:00pm
  • Meeting ID: 859 8484 8513
  • Password: senior2020

Check out what's coming the rest of September!

9/16 Mental health services for seniors, family and friends with Alain Rhone,
Sound Generations, Community Support Specialist, Pathways – Information and Assistance
Wondering where to locate help and support, and what to expect?
Join us in the Tele Café with Alain for information on counseling, coaching and case management, peer support, psychiatry and emergency/crisis mental health services; cost, insurance coverage, phone-based services, and information about the involuntary commitment process.

9/23 LET’S TALK DEMENTIA with Trevor Duncan, Psy.D., ABVE/D, IPEC, CDMS
Sage Assessment, Counseling, and Consulting, LLC

What is dementia? Discuss and explore tips with Trevor Duncan on how to communicate and interact with a person who has been diagnosed with dementia. Trevor specializes in Neuropsychological and Psychological Evaluations, Forensic Vocational Expert, Vocational Evaluations.

9/30 Ingredients for Longevity with Christy Goff, MS, RDN, CD
Dietitian for Living Well Alliance Team | Pacific Medical Centers

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