Southwick Council on Aging Clarifies Budget Misconceptions and Expands Senior Programs

The Southwick Council on Aging meeting on May 11th addressed several issues, including budget misunderstandings, the addition of new senior programs, and adjustments to accommodate increased participation. The meeting detailed the council’s financial structure, emphasized their reliance on state grants, and outlined efforts to enhance community engagement through diverse activities for seniors.

A significant portion of the meeting focused on addressing misconceptions about the council’s budget. There was a false narrative circulating that the senior center had invested $50,000 in a movie theater setup. This was clarified by explaining that the expenditure was under $3,000, covering the installation of six chairs and a television costing $750. The enhancements aim to increase activities for seniors, with a movie screening organized by a local book club scheduled for May 14th. Notably, participation from younger seniors, particularly those in their 60s, has been on the rise, highlighting the effectiveness of these additions.

Budget discussions revealed that the council’s funding primarily stems from a state formula grant, anticipated to be approximately $44,000 for the year, with the town contributing $11,135. This includes allocations for dues, educational classes, a flu clinic, and conference travel. A council member noted that they had successfully reduced the budget by 10% for the next fiscal year, as requested, illustrating fiscal responsibility and a focus on reallocating funds towards activities and guest speakers.

The removal of pool tables to accommodate elections was a point of contention among some male seniors. The tables were moved to facilitate three elections at the senior center, which required space that met ADA compliance requirements. While initially resistant, it was clarified that the maintenance team made the decision, with plans to return the tables post-elections. However, there remains uncertainty about whether this will become an annual occurrence.

The summer picnic on June 23rd will feature assistance from the police department. Attendance in classes has surged from about 70 to 124 per week over the past two years. New offerings include a Wednesday yoga class and a potential strength-building class, catering to seniors recovering from surgery or seeking rehabilitation, with existing classes like Tai Chi continuing to support these needs.

Efforts to manage newsletter distribution costs were discussed, with mailing expenses reaching $6,000. The council plans to distribute newsletters at senior housing locations such as Rosewood and Winfield Circle and encourages electronic distribution for those with email access. Staff members will assist seniors who face challenges accessing the newsletter online, allowing the council to save costs and use advertising revenue to cover printing expenses.

The council’s financial operations were further detailed by clarifying the source of funding for various initiatives. It was stressed that town support, along with grants, underpins their activities, countering any misconceptions of operating without town assistance. An upcoming notice on the Sarah Gillette grant was anticipated, along with acknowledgment of a $700 grant from the U Mass Cultural Council for a specific event.

Other points of interest included discussions around upcoming physical activity opportunities for seniors, such as pickleball instruction, which had previously been well-received. Despite concerns about potential injuries, the demand for such activities remains strong, as evidenced by the success of prior sessions. Interest in other classes, like drumming and dance, was noted, with a focus on non-traditional formats that emphasize movement and engagement.

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Chief Administrative Officer:
Karl J Stinehart
Elderly Affairs Board Officials:
Paula M Leblanc, Carol Laughlin, Carol Smith, Denise Hills-McGarry (Staff Member), Denise Seibert (Staff Member), Cara Cartello (Assistant Director of Senior and Recreational Operations), Harvey Hollm, Elaine Boucher, Harriet Fischer, Jack Nicholas Pocai, Donna Foisy, Theresa Rogers, Cindy Sullivan (Contact), Donna Charron, Roy Benson, Patricia Phillips, Nancy Bailey, Joan Plancon

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