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CALLAWAY COUNTY Senior Center Newsletter
March 2020
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Callaway County Senior CenterThe Callaway County Senior Center’s mission is to provide a community of services, activities and programs which support seniors. We welcome and encourage participation from the entire community in support of our mission.
The Callaway County Senior Center works with The United Way, Central Missouri Area Agency on Aging (CMAAA), local business and organizations to raise the funds necessary to provide programs for senior citizens of Callaway County. Volunteers and CMAAA staff provide daily meals, support fund raising events and whatever is needed in a community effort to enhance the lives of senior citizens.
The Callaway Senior Center serves a hot lunch buffet, soup & salad bar from 11:00AM—12:30PM, Monday thru Friday. Suggested lunch contribution for ages 60 or over is $4.00, under age 60 is $6.50. Frozen meals are available for delivery to homebound senior citizens age 60+.
We host a variety of activities such as senior
exercise, bingo, card games, dinners, dances,
entertainment events, pool tournaments,
educational programs, etc. Most activities are
free of charge or require a very nominal fee.
The CMAAA Care Coordination Program
provides supportive services to help seniors
live independently in their own homes. Priority
is given to frail or low income individuals who
are facing nursing home placement. While the
Care Coordination Program primarily serves
senior citizens, it also serves fulltime family
caregivers. A Care Coordinator with conduct
a home visit and formal assessment to identify
needs and a plan of care. There is no charge for
the assistance of a Care Coordinator, though
donations are accepted to help expand this
service to others.
531 Commons Dr., Fulton, MO 65251 Center hours: 8:00a—4:00p, Monday—Friday
Lunch served: 11:00a—12:30p, Monday—Friday
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For more information: Activities/Events (573) 642-2458
Callaway Nutrition Program (573) 642-2458 Care Coordination Program (573) 642-6772
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CALLAWAY SENIOR CENTER March 2020
Soup Daily at 10:30!
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
2 3 4 5 6*Sliced Ham *Vegetable Lasagna *Pepper Steak *Taco Bar *Salmon/Tuna Patty*Baked Sweet Potato *California Blend *Broccoli *Refried Beans *Tossed Salad*Cinnamon Applesauce*Mandarin Oranges *Fruited Jello *Peas & Carrots *Carrot FriesCHEF'S CHOICE *Brown Rice *Warm Pears *Pineapple TidbitsASSORTED DESSERTSCHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICE
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9 10 11 12 13*Beef Stew/ Biscuit *Turkey *Salisbury Steak *Hot Open-Faced *Fish*Tossed Salad *Mashed Potato/Gravy *Zucchini /Tomatoes Turkey Sandwich *Mixed Vegetables*Peaches *Mixed Fruit *Mixed Berry Fruit *Broccoli *Mandarin Oranges
*Fruited JelloCHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICEASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTS
ST PATRICKS DAY16 17 18 19 20*Ham *Marinated Chicken *Beef/CabbageCasserole *Baked Pork Chop *Fish*Roasted SweetPotato *Garlic Herb Potatoes *Squash *Broccoli *Roasted MediterBlend*Mixed Fruit *Orange Wedge *Fruit Cocktail *Applesauce *Peaches
CORNED BEEFCHEF'S CHOICE CABBAGE CHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICEASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTS
23 24 25 26 27*Hamburger/grilledOnion *Roast Beef *Easy Roast Chicken *Meatloaf *Easy Parmesan*Green Beans *Mashed Potato/Gravy *Broccoli *Roasted Vegetables Crusted Chicken*Peaches *Fruit Cocktail *Fruited Jello *Pears *Brussels Sprouts
*Brown Betty ApplesCHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICEASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTS
30 31 FOR CHEF'S CHOICE*Unstuffed Green *Roasted Pork/Gravy PLEASE CALL :)
Pepper Casserole *Italian Green Beans WE ARE COOKING *Corn *Sliced Cinnamon Pears AS FRESH AS POSSIBLE *Rosy Applesauce DAILY !!!CHEF'S CHOICE CHEF'S CHOICEASSORTED DESSERTSASSORTED DESSERTS
Subject to change without Notice Whole Wheat Bread served daily
March 2020 Soup Daily at 10:30!
Subject to change without Notice Whole Wheat Bread served daily
LUNCH!
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat BREAKFAST PASTRIES PLUS! 8:30– 10:30 AM LUNCH BUFFET MONDAY—FRIDAY 11 a—12:30 p
2 3 Canasta 12:00
4 Pitch Tournament
12:30—4p
5 Pool Tournament
9:00 am Pinochle 12:00
6 Pinochle 12:00
7 Live Music Family
Dance 6:00-9:00
$8 per person
8 9 Hand and Foot 10:00
Pool Tournament 9:00 am
10 Bingo 9:00
11 Pitch Tournament
12:30—4p
12 Pool Tournament
9:00 am Pinochle 12:00
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QUARTERLY MEETING 10AM
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Pool Tournament 9:00 am
17 ST. PATRICK’S DAY
Canasta 12:00
18 Pitch Tournament
12:30—4p
19 Pool Tournament
9:00 am Pinochle 12:00
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Pinochle 12:00
21 Family Saturday Night Special Dinner $10 4:30-6:30
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23 Hand and Foot 10:00
Pool Tournament 9:00 am
24 Bingo 9:00
25 Pitch Tournament
12:30—4p
26 BOARD MEETING
9AM Pool Tournament 9:00
am Pinochle 12:00
27 EVENT PLANNING MEETING ALL ARE
WELCOME 9AM Bingo Game Night
5-7pm
28 Silver Wings Band
Concert/ Dance 6-9 pm
$8 per person
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30 Hand and Foot 10:00
Pool Tournament 9:00 am
31 APRIL’S BIRTHDAY
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ACTIVITY CALENDAR MARCH 2020
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Here’s something you “CAN” do to help The Callaway Senior Center! Some of you may know that we’ve been collecting aluminum cans for several years and use the
proceeds to help cover the cost of some of our activities.
A container labeled “CANS” is placed in the dining room for your convenience. Flattening is appreciated, but not required. Tabs are given to Ronald McDonald
House to help defray the cost of their utility bills.
Check with other family members, friends, and neighbors to see if they can help us recycle. Do your
part to help the senior center and the environment….it’s a win-win situation!
Here’s something you “CAN” do to help The Callaway Senior Center! Some of you may know that we’ve been collecting aluminum cans for several years and use the proceeds to help cover the cost of some of our activities.A container labeled “CANS” is placed in the dining room for your convenience. Also, we have a container out back for those big bags. Flattening is appreciated, but not required.This funds our Bingo Game Prizes.Check with other family members, friends, and neighbors to see if they can help us recycle. Do your part to help the senior center and the environment….it’s a win-win situation!
CANS, CANS, CANS
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Much ado and to do in March this yearMarch is traditionally the month of shamrocks and green clothing, but did you know there are other interesting holiday recognitions on the 2020 calendar? In addition to St. Patrick’s Day on March 17 and the National Irish American Month to celebrate for those of us with a fair amount of Irish blood, how about these designations?
There are literally thousands of holidays, special events and observances -- more than one for every day of the year. New holidays are being created on a very frequent basis.
For instance, I didn’t know this before, but in 1993, Congress declared March as National Irish American Heritage Month. How do the Irish among us celebrate it?
Staying with a green theme, how about National Celery Month? Could Connie ?????? and the Senior Center kitchen staff have something up their sleeves?
In addition to celery, March is also National Frozen Food Month and National Peanut Month. Any dishes mixing celery, peanuts and frozen foods? None that I am aware of, but …
To combine all those things on the food front, it is also National Nutrition Month. Anyone with New Year’s resolutions along those lines still being followed?
Perhaps most important to a little more than half of the population, March is National Women’s History Month. It is a time dedicated to learning about and discussing the unique and historic contributions of the feminine gender to our culture, society and nation.
Two other important groups are nationally cited this month: Social Workers Month and Red Cross Month. Shout out to Center Director April Redman and my wife, Aging Best Information and Assistance Specialist Karen Elwood!
Still not done. Switching from food, history, ethnicity, service groups and gender, the arts get a shout-out with Music in our Schools Month and National Crafts Month. Plenty of ways Senior Center members can participate in the latter!
In the month named for the Roman god of war, Mars, there is a two-week celebration for Bubble Week (I have no idea?!) and another for National Crochet Week!
Single Day celebrations (some doozies here, something for everyone!) include:
March 1 National Pig Day, Peace Corps Day, Namesake Day, Peanut Butter Lovers Day and World Compliment Day
March 2 Old Stuff Day
March 3 Caregiver Appreciation Day, National Anthem Day, Peach Blossom Day and I Want You to be Happy Day
March 4 Hug a GI Day and Holy Experiment Day
March 5 Multiple Personality Day
March 6 Dentists Day, Salesperson Day, Frozen Foods Day, Employee Appreciation Day and World Day of Prayer
March 7 National Crown Roast Pork Day
March 8 Be Nasty Day, International Working
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Women’s Day and Daylight Saving Time begins
March 9 Panic Day
March 10 Purim, Pay Phone Day and Middle Name Pride Day
March 11 Johnny Appleseed Day and Worship Tools Day
March 12 Girl Scout Day, Plant a Flower Day and Popcorn Lovers Day
March 13 Blame Someone Else Day, Friday the 13th, Jewel Day and Ear Muff Day
March 14 Potato Chip Day, Learn About Butterflies Day and National Pi (no e) Day
March 15 Ides of March, Dumbstruck Day and Everything You Think is Wrong Day
March 16 Everything You Do is Right Day, Freedom of Information Day, Giant Panda Bear Day
March 17 St. Patrick’s Day, Corned Beef and Cabbage Day, Submarine Day and Tea for Two Day
March 18 Goddess of Fertility Day and Supreme Sacrifice Day
March 19 Spring Equinox, Absolutely Incredible Kid Day and Poultry Day
March 20 International Earth Day, Extraterrestrial Abductions Day, Sparrow Day and Proposal Day
March 21 Fragrance Day, Credit Card Reduction Day, National Quilting Day and International Sports Car Racing Day
March 22 National Goof Off Day
March 23 National Melba Toast Day, Chip and Dip Day, Near Miss Day and National Puppy Day
March 24 Chocolate-Covered Raisin Day
March 25 Feast of the Annunciation, World Agriculture Day, Waffle Day and Pecan Day
March 26 National Spinach Day and Make up Your Own Holiday Day
March 27 National “Joe” Day
March 28 Weed Appreciation Day and Something on a Stick Day
March 29 Smoke and Mirrors Day, Mom and Pop Business Appreciation Day
March 30 National Doctors Day, I Am in Control Day, Take a Walk in the Park Day and Turkey Neck Soup Day
March 31 Bunsen Burner Day, World Backup Day, national Crayon Day and Clam on the Half-shell Day
So, stay busy, avoid the wind and rain, and have a great March!
--- Mark L. Elwood
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New and Better Ways to Plan for Long-Term CareDo you have a long-term care plan? Retirement plan? Do your parents? Siblings? These are all questions each of us should be considering - here’s why.
Almost 70% of the population after the age of 65 can expect to need long-term care. Women, on average, need almost 4 years of care, and men just over 2.
Long-Term Care planning is not considered enough amongst our population. In fact, for most, it isn’t until we are at the brink of needing immediate long-term care (whether it be for ourselves or for someone we love) that we start to plan. Last minute planning is not the most effective way to plan for something this important and this expensive.
What is “Long-Term Care”?
Long-Term Care (LTC) is a variety of services and support that someone needs to meet their personal care needs. Long-term care provides assistance with basic tasks of everyday living, such as: eating, dressing, bathing, using the bathroom, and moving from point A to point B. This isn’t medical care, this is basic daily living.
Long-Term Care is a part of retirement planning, and despite common assumption, it is not covered by medicare.
How much does it cost?
The national average cost of a private room in a nursing home facility averages around $80,000-$100,000 per year. Home-health care, a scenario in which someone comes directly to your residence to provide basic care services, can cost $50,000 a year.
On average, any given individual needing Long-Term Care would require service for 3 years. That’s a total that could range anywhere around $150,000 to $300,000, depending on the type of care that is necessary, and where you live. And, if you and your spouse need care, double that number. The bottom line is, this is no small expense.
How the market is changing:
In traditional LTC policies, the policyholder pays a monthly premium to the insurance company and in exchange, the insurance company would pay for all or part of long-term care services if needed.
Traditional long-term care policies were the only option for a long time. In fact, in the 90’s, there were over 100 insurancers selling policies, but in recent years, has reduced to just 15. The number of policyholders with traditional policies hasn’t moved either- despite the increase in population of 55 and older (those who would actually need to use long-term care services). The common problems with traditional policies is that the expensive premiums can be raised by the insurance companies discretion, qualifications for LTC is difficult, and there are no death benefits to your policy- you either use it for long-term care or you lose it completely.
Adam Moeller, a 15 year licensed fiduciary and advisor of long-term care, says there are two issues that can disrupt a retirement plan. One, the stock market declining while having too much money at risk. Two, failing to plan for long-term care expenses. But he reassures, despite past traditional options for LTC planning, there are new strategies that are popping up to mitigate both of those risks and plan ahead of time.
Next month, we will have more information from Adam Moeller, regarding specifics of payment options
Justin Atkisson, Administrator at Churchill Terrace, assisted living by Americare, in Fulton, can be reached at 573.642.5222 or [email protected].
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Callaway County Public Library710 Court Street, Fulton • (573) 642-7261 • www.dbrl.org
Ken Gaines ConcertWednesday, March 18 • 1-2 p.m.Callaway Senior Center Ken Gaines has written great songs in lots ofgenres-ballads, blues, jazz and rock.
Women's SuffrageTuesday, March 24 • 1:30-2:30 p.m.Get insights into the determination andsacrifices required to gain the vote for women.
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Be Prepared – Preplan Your Funeral Service
Even though making arrangements for your funeral is not on the list of things you want to do, making decisions now will lighten your family’s burden in the future.
By preplanning, you can
Make informed decisions now without feeling overwhelmed and pressured
Document your wishes regarding your final disposition
Eliminate emotional overspending by your grieving family at the time of your passing
Freeze the cost of services, casket, and vault at today’s prices
Provide peace of mind for you and your family, knowing that your affairs are in order
Important facts to know about preplanning your service
A preplanned funeral arrangement is an exempt asset when qualifying for Medicaid
Should you move or have a change of heart, preplanned funerals ARE transferrable to other funeral homes
We accept other funeral home’s prepaid funerals including trust and insurance plans
Preplanning your funeral service is as easy as answering a few simple questions and only takes a little time. Our Preneed Agents are always available to answer any questions you may have with absolutely no obligation. Please call 573-642-3334 to schedule an appointment.
Maupin Funeral Home 301 Douglas Boulevard
Fulton, Missouri Derek Ebersole Lori Dillon James Wagoner Crystal Morris March Forward
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IN THE CALLAWAY COUNTY SENIOR CENTER NEWSLETTER
Our monthly newsletter is delivered to locations throughout the community and is linked to our website. Choosing to advertise in our publication will not only put more eyes on your business, it will help maintain the programs we provide to seniors in our community.
MONTH Business card $ 30 Quarter page $ 50 Half page $ 85 Full page $ 140
YEAR
Business card $ 300 Quarter page $ 500 Half page $ 850 Full page $1400
Call April at 573-642-2458 to place your ad. Email ad content to [email protected] Make checks payable to: Callaway County Senior Center 531 Commons Drive Fulton, MO 65251
120 Hospital Drive | Fulton, MO 65251ChurchillTerraceByAmericare.com | 573.642.5222
EXTRA CARE – DAY OR NIGHTAssisted Living doesn’t have to be a full-time commitment.Our DayLight adult day care and overnight respite care programs provide seniors and their caregivers professional short-term care options.
Our guests enjoy a comfortable place like home. Their caregivers get that much-needed rest and time away. All of which makes spending time together even better.
Once enrolled, we only need 24 hours notice to welcome you home.
Churchill Terraceassisted living by Americare