Gardner Council on Aging Tackles Technology Training, Receives Significant Donations

The Gardner Council on Aging meeting focused on advancing technological capabilities at the senior center through a new state technology grant and discussed the influx of financial donations to support its activities. The council also addressed community engagement strategies and service delivery challenges, particularly in the context of upcoming holiday events.

A major highlight of the meeting was the introduction of a new FY 25 State Technology Grant designed to enhance technological capabilities at the Gardner and Temperon Senior Centers. This grant will facilitate the acquisition of high-tech Zoom boards and integrated presentation carts. Discussions revealed that different trainers might be needed to teach seniors and staff how to use the new technology effectively. Emphasis was placed on ensuring accessibility for all participants, with plans for ongoing training and resources to support the integration of these tools.

The shift to a new operating system was noted as a notable change for many, highlighting the need for tailored training approaches. Staff members were encouraged to improve their technical skills to bolster the council’s capacity in delivering technology-centered programs.

Another topic was the council’s financial status and recent donations. The meeting outlined financial contributions, including $420 from plastic bins and approximately $800 from a textile recycling initiative expected to generate around $11,000 annually. Moreover, the council received noteworthy donations of $6,500 from various foundations and $2,800 from the Rotary Club, earmarked for holiday meal support spanning three years. These funds, along with other contributions such as furniture from GFA Federal Credit Union and theater chairs from Garden Cinema, play a role in enhancing the center’s programs and facilities.

Despite these positive developments, there were concerns about the potential reduction of a past $11,000 donation from the Ryan Jones Heart of a Hero Foundation for holiday meals, although this will not affect the current year’s activities. The council is managing holiday program logistics, including Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners, with a focus on community engagement and safety. The shift from home deliveries to congregate meals during the pandemic remains a topic of community interest, with the council emphasizing food safety and proper handling.

Reflecting on staffing, the meeting highlighted the introduction of Lauren Penny as a part-time staff member responsible for enhancing social media engagement. This move aims to broaden the center’s reach and connect more effectively with the community. The addition of fill-in yoga instructors was also seen as a positive development to accommodate growing class demand. Safety improvements, like the completion of a back ramp with a non-skid surface, were noted as ongoing efforts to enhance the facility’s accessibility.

Community engagement strategies were a focal point, with discussions about potential social events, such as a New Orleans-themed gathering with music and dancing. Feedback from attendees suggested interest in hosting a masquerade-themed event in February and a St. Patrick’s Day celebration featuring traditional fare and entertainment. The council acknowledged the challenge of fitting these activities into already busy schedules, with considerations for winter driving conditions when planning evening events.

Concerns were also raised regarding the Medicare counseling services, with some community members feeling rushed during appointments. The importance of addressing any negative experiences was underscored, with an invitation for further feedback to improve service delivery.

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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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