Care Connection celebrates Senior Center Month

Care Connection’s 22 locations are celebrating Senior Center Month in September as we continue provide essential services while keeping a safe distance.

 The national celebration theme for the month is “Senior Centers: Delivering Vital Connections,” and the area agency on aging continues to do just that in the 26th week of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Since mid-March, staff members in all our 13 West Central Missouri counties have prepared and delivered meals, made telephone wellness calls, and creatively connected older adults to activities, exercise and each other through the internet and telephone.

 “We haven’t been able to open our centers for in-person services – yet – but we have every intention of doing so when local and national health officials indicate that it’s safe for older adults to meet for extended periods of time indoors,” said Care Connection Executive Director Diana Hoemann. “No one misses the fellowship and friendships we have forged with older adults in our communities any more than our center staff members do. However, we must remain closed amid increasing COVID-19 numbers in all our 13 counties and under the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control.”

The 60-and-older group that Care Connection serves has been identified as the most likely to suffer lastly ill effects from the COVID-19 virus, prompting the agency to proceed cautiously.

“Meanwhile, we have worked hard to connect with adults 60 and older,” Hoemann said. “Most of our centers provide curbside meals for those who want to pick them up as well as frozen and hot lunches delivered to people’s homes.”

The theme of Senior Center Month highlights how Care Connection is delivering vital connections to support older adults aging well.

Preventing social isolation is vital and a core senior center mission. While the delivery methods have changed during the pandemic, centers have succeeded in continuing to provide knowledge, programming, and resources.

Care Connection is proud of the way in which our team members have answered the call.

The key words for the month are Mind, Body, Spirit, Community, and here is how we are addressing these:

Mind: Our Cabin Fever Cures is a weekly newsletter offer brain health games, word finds, numbers puzzles and more. We also offer online courses meant to enhance the mind. We have expanded online courses to include support groups and activities to keep your mind strong.

Body: Our virtual classes on Tai Chi, Exercise with Bobbie and Walk with Ease all aim to keep the body busy. These are offered free to the participants.

Spirit: Our telephone reassurance is aimed at lifting spirits. Regular phone calls aim to keep older adults connected to services, information and a friendly voice.

Community: We are continuing to create a virtual community where we can connect with our participants to keep them in touch until we can safely meet again. We are partnering with libraries, extension offices and others tor reach out virtually to older adults and caregivers.

To find out more about the center’s meals, care management or online offerings, call one of the numbers below. To register online for one of our Learning Connection sessions, visit www.goaging.org and click on the news and events tab.

Care Connection, a non-profit area agency on aging, serves 13 west Central Missouri counties with a mission to provide opportunities to create positive aging experiences. The vision is that the people we serve will live with maximum independence, respect and dignity. For more information, call 1-800-748-7826.
Our locations:

Central Office, Warrensburg, 1-800-748-7826

BATES COUNTY:

Butler Senior Center, Butler, 660-679-5830

BENTON COUNTY:

Cole Camp Senior Center, Cole Camp, 660-668-2352

Warsaw Senior Center/Harbor Village, Warsaw, 660-438-3300

CARROLL COUNTY:

Carroll County Care Connection, Carrollton, 660-542-0399

CEDAR COUNTY:

El Dorado Springs Senior Center, El Dorado Springs, 417-876-5574

Korth Center, Stockton, 417-276-5306

CHARITON COUNTY:

Brunswick Senior Center, Brunswick, 660-548-3010

Salisbury Senior Center, Salisbury, 660-388-5431

HENRY COUNTY:
Clinton Senior Center, Clinton, 660-885-3482

Windsor Senior Center, Windsor, 660-647-3224

HICKORY COUNTY:
McCarty Senior Center, Wheatland, 417-282-6100

JOHNSON COUNTY:
 Holden Senior Center, Holden, 816-732-5757
 Warrensburg Senior Center, Warrensburg, 660-747-2624

LAFAYETTE COUNTY:

Concordia Senior Center, Concordia, 660-463-7393

 Higginsville Senior Center, Higginsville, 660-584-7040

Margaret Gray Center, Lexington, 660-259-2025

Odessa Senior Center, 816-633-4161

PETTIS COUNTY:

Sedalia Senior Center, Sedalia 660-826-0713

SALINE COUNTY:

Marshall Senior Center, Marshall, 660-886-9888

ST. CLAIR COUNTY:

Rivers Crossing Life Center, Osceola, 417-646-8292

VERNON COUNTY:
Neal Center,  Nevada, 417-667-5847

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