PASCAL SENIOR CENTER Newsletter & Updates Visit our Website ***Mask Policy for Senior Activity Centers*** ***Mask Policy for Senior Activity Centers*** All individuals who enter Anne Arundel County Senior Activity Center buildings will be required to wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status. The health and safety of our staff and members is our number one priority. We also know how important visiting the senior activity centers is to all of you. With this new strategy, we aim to keep people safe, healthy, and engaged in the programs they enjoy. We appreciate your support and understanding. Health and Safety Reminders Health and Safety Reminders Please stay at home if you are not feeling well Masks that cover your nose and mouth are required for staff and members Outdoor programs do not require mask usage For those interested in virtual programming options, please view our August Virtual Programming Newsletter here COVID 19 Vaccine Information COVID 19 Vaccine Information The Anne Arundel County Department of Health's COVID-19 website includes an abundance of information on the COVID-19 virus and the vaccine. You can visit the site by clicking here . To schedule a vaccine through the Anne Arundel County Department of Health, please click here .
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PASCAL SENIOR CENTER
Newsletter & Updates
Visit our Website
***Mask Policy for Senior Activity Centers******Mask Policy for Senior Activity Centers***
All individuals who enter Anne Arundel County Senior Activity Center buildingswill be required to wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status. The health and safety of our staff and members is our number one priority. Wealso know how important visiting the senior activity centers is to all of you. Withthis new strategy, we aim to keep people safe, healthy, and engaged in theprograms they enjoy. We appreciate your support and understanding.
Health and Safety RemindersHealth and Safety RemindersPlease stay at home if you are not feeling wellMasks that cover your nose and mouth are required for staff andmembersOutdoor programs do not require mask usageFor those interested in virtual programming options, please view ourAugust Virtual Programming Newsletter here
COVID 19 Vaccine InformationCOVID 19 Vaccine InformationThe Anne Arundel County Department of Health's COVID-19 website includesan abundance of information on the COVID-19 virus and the vaccine. You canvisit the site by clicking here.
To schedule a vaccine through the Anne Arundel County Department ofHealth, please click here.
Anyone needing accommodations must contact Brandi Francis at 410-222-0273, or by e-mail at [email protected] at least seven days in advance of the event. TTY users,please call via Maryland Relay 7-1-1. All materials are available in an alternative formatupon request.
October 2021October 2021Virtual Senior Center Programming
Programs are available to all senior activity center members and those 55Programs are available to all senior activity center members and those 55years of age and older. Programs are offered by all county Senior Activityyears of age and older. Programs are offered by all county Senior Activity
Centers. Please check our Centers. Please check our online calendaronline calendar for program updates and for program updates andcancellations.cancellations.
VIDEO: Connecting More Meaningfullywith People Who Have Dementia
VIRTUAL SENIOR CENTER PLUSVirtual Senior Center Plus is an engaging program for seniors with memoryand or functioning challenges that may require assistance.
This program is every Tuesday, and is an hour and a half program comprisedof brain stimulating games and activities; it also has an exercise segment toincrease range of motion; and allows participants socialization through thevirtual platform.
Requirements include being 55 years or older, registering for the program,access to a Zoom capable device, and caregiver to assist the participant withthe device.
For more information please contact Nancy Saroch, RN at410-222-0257 or [email protected].
Emergency Preparedness for Caregivers - 10/13/2021James Kremple, AA County Office of Emergency Management
Having an emergency preparedness kit, being informed of local hazards, andpracticing emergency preparations could make you more ready as a caregiverin an emergency. October 13, 2021; 6:30 pm North County Office/Hein Bldg.7320 Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie
Stories Love Music - 11/17/2021Ilyana Kadushin, Executive Director of Stories Love Music, Inc.
Individuals with dementia feel disconnected from the world around them andmay wonder, “am I being seen and heard?” This can be true for Caregivers,also. When we are isolated, we wonder if anyone wants to hear our stories.Music speaks right to our hearts and our human experiences. We all havestories to tell, and music brings them to light. November 17, 2021; 6:30 pmVirtual Session via Zoom
Reducing Stress, Sadness and Other Difficult FeelingsDuring the Holidays as a Caregiver - 12/9/2021Jennifer FitzPatrick, MSW, LCSW-C, CSP
Juggling caregiving with the rest of life is tough enough. But when the holidayseason rolls around, it’s downright exhausting, especially when we’re expectedto be joyful. Join us for this interactive presentation on how to reduce yourcaregiving stress and other difficult feelings during the holidays. Thisinteractive program will cover:
Identifying signs of caregiver burnout in yourself and what to do about itManaging challenging feelings during the holiday season when you areexpected to be in a good moodWhy seeking help with caregiving before the New Year is a good ideaWhat to look out for as you spend time with older loved ones during theholiday season
December 9, 2021; 6:30 pm Annapolis Senior Activity Center 119 S. VillaAvenue, Annapolis
Pre-registration is required. Register online at www.aacounty.org/aging or by calling 410-222-4375/4339. Anyone needing accommodations must contact Mary Chaput at 410-222-4339 or by e-mail at [email protected] at least seven days in advance of the event.TTY users, please call via Maryland Relay 7-1-1.
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