Gardner Council on Aging Addresses Accessibility Improvements, Financial Updates, and Community Engagement

In a recent meeting, the Gardner Council on Aging concentrated heavily on plans to improve accessibility at the senior center, financial updates for various funds and grants, and strategies to enhance community engagement, particularly with the LGBTQA senior population.

The accessibility improvements at the senior center were a major focus as the council tackled issues related to concrete repairs, parking lot paving, and overall accessibility enhancements. The city council had approved funding for comprehensive repairs to the building’s exterior, including the front entrance and the senior center entrance. These repairs aim to ensure safe access for individuals with mobility challenges, addressing previous concerns about deteriorating ramps. In addition to these efforts, the parking lot is set to be repaved and extended, incorporating the area where old playground equipment was recently removed, to alleviate anticipated congestion due to a new tenant.

Parking concerns extended beyond the physical expansion, as discussions highlighted the need for more spaces, particularly handicap spots, to accommodate frequent overlapping events. The council acknowledged these concerns, noting that city engineers are involved in determining the exact number of spaces available. A temporary structure occupying space is scheduled for removal by the end of the year, and a permanent solution to the parking problem is sought. Additionally, the building’s power supply was reviewed, with funding approved to enhance the electrical infrastructure to support existing tenants and potential expansions.

Financial updates included a detailed review of the Council on Aging’s various funds and grants. The financial report for May was presented, highlighting anticipated salary deficits and the need for supplemental appropriations to cover these and other expenses, such as repairs and energy costs, which have risen by 24% compared to the previous fiscal year. The mayor had communicated to the city council about the necessity of requesting supplemental appropriations, with funds being transferred from a reserve account set aside for salary adjustments. The financial health of the gift fund was also discussed, noting an anonymous donation of $2,250, bringing its balance to $101,593.91. Additionally, the revolving fund was reported to have a balance of $41,666.26.

Further financial analysis covered the Council on Aging Formula Grant for FY24, which showed a negligible difference between general and salary expenses. The FY25 state grant was also discussed, with efforts underway to close it out within the current fiscal year to avoid carryovers. A collaborative effort with auditors was mentioned to streamline expenses and ensure financial efficiency.

The council moved on to address community engagement, particularly focusing on outreach to the LGBTQA senior population. A member expressed the need to better serve this demographic, emphasizing the importance of inclusion in programming. The council considered researching existing programs at other senior centers and consulting the Elder Affairs Office in Boston for effective engagement models. Support groups were also discussed, with a suggestion to establish one for grandparents raising grandchildren, recognizing the value of such a resource given the existing community interest and resources.

The council further explored the potential for solar panel installation, an initiative approved two years ago but delayed due to supply chain issues. Discussions included a pilot program by National Grid, designed to use solar-generated power directly in buildings, with excess electricity flowing back into the grid. This system aims to mitigate the risk of overloading the local power infrastructure until necessary upgrades are completed.

In terms of upcoming events, the council announced various activities at the senior center, including a ukulele concert and a shredding and recycling event. These activities are designed to engage the senior community and provide opportunities for social interaction and decluttering. The event titled “Caring Decisions: Preparing for the Future” was highlighted as an opportunity for community members to engage with important planning topics, led by a local funeral home.

The meeting concluded with announcements of upcoming activities such as the Golden Age Club’s ice cream social, the AARP annual meeting, and the acquisition of tickets for a Christmas Carol performance by the Boston Pops. A new initiative involving senior center trading cards was also introduced, aimed at recognizing and celebrating volunteers’ contributions within the community.

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Mayor:
Michael J. Nicholson
Elderly Affairs Board Officials:
Ronald Darmetka, Paul Leone, Terri Hillman, Kathleen O’Brien, Gloria Tarpey, Audrey Faucher, Paul Crowley, Ken Fournier, Cheryl Howes, Mary Schafer, Nancy Hebert, Tracy Hutchinson, Daniel Kelly, Stan Luczko, Barbara LeBlanc, Kristy Livingston, Julie Meehan, Keith Aubin, Dell Peterson, Michael Ellis (Director)

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