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NEWS & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Recent news, events and updates from the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging.

 

CMAA Speaker Series – Aging and the Prison System

Join Us For A Special Night!

On October 9th, 2023, Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging is proud to welcome Anthony Ray Hinton to Worcester, Massachusetts.

Beginning 5:30 PM EST, at Central Community Branch YMCA – 766 Main Street – Mr. Hinton will lead a discussion on his experience as an innocent man sentenced to Death Row, and the catastrophic affects the US prison system continues to have on Black and Brown aging.

There will be an additional Q&A session after the presentation, alongside a 100-copy book giveaway and signing of Hinton’s autobiography, The Sun Does Shine.

Attendance is free, as well as food and drinks. CMAA will also be providing musical entertainment.

Sponsored by The Village Worcester, Worcester NAACP, Worcester Black Clergy Alliance, and Massachusetts Women of Color Coalition…

Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging presents “Aging and the Prison System”

Reserve your spot now by clicking the button below!

 

Press Release

To view the press release, click here.

Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging Recipient of Prestigious Aging Innovations Award from USAging

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – JULY 28, 2023

The Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging is thrilled to announce that its Central Massachusetts Older Adults Hydroponic Program received a 2023 Aging Innovations Award from USAging, one of the highest honors presented by USAging to its members.

The Central Massachusetts Older Adults Hydroponic Program, which has helped hundreds of older adults have access to food that might otherwise be inaccessible, was among 16 local aging programs to receive Innovations honors during USAging’s 48th Annual Conference and Tradeshow, July 16-19 in Salt Lake City. An additional 34 agencies received Achievement Awards.

The 2023 USAging Aging Innovations & Achievement Awards, supported by Caregiving.com and Cumulus, recognizes USAging’s Area Agency on Aging and Title VI Native American Aging Program members that have found new and innovative ways to support older adults, people with disabilities and caregivers as they live in their homes and communities.

“The Aging Innovations & Achievement Awards are a timely reminder of the evolving role USAging members play in the planning, development, coordination and delivery of aging and other home and community-based services in nearly every community in the United States,” said USAging CEO Sandy Markwood. “The AAAs and Title VI programs we honor today have set a standard for innovation and creativity in helping vulnerable older adults live with independence and dignity in their homes and communities,” Markwood added. “USAging is inspired by the example they have set for others in the Aging Network.”

Pictured: Dr. Moses S. Dixon (left, holding award) poses with USAging and CMAA staff to celebrate the Aging Innovations & Achievement Award

This program stems from a collaboration between the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging, Inc. and 2gether We Eat that expands an innovative hydroponic farming program to senior centers across Central Massachusetts. “It was great to see the enthusiasm from the senior population about growing food. At 2gether We Eat, we like to say we grow people and plants. Teamwork makes the dream work,” said Charles Luster, Executive Director of 2gether We Eat.

The no-cost program improves access to fresh vegetables and herbs, helps participants learn about gardening and nutrition, and facilitates social connection. The program installs, operates and teaches participants hydroponic gardening at local senior centers. Hydroponic gardening can be done indoors, sometimes in very small spaces depending on how the system is set up. It is easy to maintain and accessible for people of all abilities. Produce from the program is also shared with local food banks.

“Everyone should have access to nutritious, culturally competent food. Through this hydroponic program, we’ve shown how collaboration can make a difference in promoting food security, both in Central Massachusetts and beyond,” said Dr. Moses S. Dixon, President & CEO of the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging (CMAA).

Pictured: Dr. Moses S. Dixon, President & CEO of the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging

The 2023 USAging Aging Innovations & Achievement Awards honored traditional and new strategies in a range of categories, including Caregiving, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Health-LTSS Integration, Healthy Aging, Home and Community-Based Services, Housing and Homelessness, Nutrition, Public Health and Vaccinations, Social Engagement, Technology and Transportation and Mobility.

All winners are highlighted in the USAging Aging Innovations & Achievement Awards Showcase.

About the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging (CMAA)

The Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging, Inc. (CMAA) is a 501c3 nonprofit agency dedicated to supporting older adults and caregivers facing various challenges across Central Massachusetts. We are the region’s leader in providing information and resources to older adults and caregivers. Our mission is to help folks navigate aging and caregiving through community collaborations and support. Through a range of initiatives, partnerships, and events, we strive to create a nurturing environment where people of all ages can thrive and age well together. To learn more, visit www.seniorconnection.org.

About USAging

USAging is the national association representing and supporting the network of Area Agencies on Aging and advocating for the Title VI Native American Aging Programs. Our members help older adults and people with disabilities throughout the United States live with optimal health, well-being, independence and dignity in their homes and communities. USAging is dedicated to supporting the success of our members through advancing public policy, sparking innovation, strengthening the capacity of our members, raising their visibility and working to drive excellence in the fields of aging and home and community-based services. For more information about USAging, AAAs or Title VI programs, visit www.usaging.org.

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CONTACT:

Amber Krasinski

Communications Coordinator

Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging, Inc.

508-852-5539

akrasinski@seniorconnection.org

 

The Central MA Senior Bulletin – May 28, 2023

THE SENIOR BULLETIN

Hope you’ve had a great May, everyone! Here’s a round up of the latest updates for older adults and caregivers in Central Massachusetts.

WATCH NOW: Aging Well Together Podcast (Ep. 1)

This month, we launched our new Aging Well Together Podcast with an episode featuring Congressman Jim McGovern and Dr. Moses S. Dixon. Listen (or watch!) their discussion about grandparents raising grandkids, food security, housing, and more by clicking below.

WATCH HERE

 

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FEATURED POSTS: Awareness Months

Check out our social media for updates about these important month-long recognitions, celebrations, and reflections.

 

Have a topic you’d like more information about? Let us know! Email us here.

 

WE’RE HIRING: Grandfamilies Community Health Workers (GFCHW)

Great news! The new Grandparents Raising Grandkids Resource Center is hiring Community Health Workers in the Central Mass area.

The Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging, Inc is seeking multiple positions for Grandfamilies Community Health Workers (GFCHW) to join our team and work as a frontline public health worker for grandparents raising grandkids/children across the region. These positions will serve as a bridge to facilitate access to quality service and health care delivery through our Agency’s newly established Grandparents Raising Grandkids Resource Center. The primary role of a Grandfamilies Community Health Worker will be to conduct assessments and referrals to assist grandfamilies in connecting to resources for both the older adults and the grandchildren/kids.

Click the button to apply and spread the word!

APPLY HERE

 

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: Long-Term Care Ombudsman

If you’re looking for a way to give back, we’ve got a great opportunity for you. Become a Long-Term Care Ombudsman! Help advocate for long-term care residents in your area.

READ HERE

 

Become a Volunteer Long-Term Care Ombudsman
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CMAA CONNECTS: Rockland Trust WooSox Tickets

Calling all grandparents raising grandkids! Are you ready for a night at the ball game?

Register to receive free tickets (limit of 3) for the WooSox Juneteenth game on Tuesday, June 20th.

Only 50 tickets available! First come, first serve.

Supported by Rockland Trust Bank and the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging

REGISTER HERE

CMAA CONNECTS: Whole Kids 2023

We’ve been busy with lots of outreach this month, including a stop at the Whole Kids 2023 event in Downtown Worcester. Visit our social media for the recap Reel!

RESOURCE HIGHLIGHT:

PLAN OF MA & RI

The Planned Lifetime Assistance Network (PLAN) of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, Inc. is a special needs trustee. Their mission is to provide quality trustee/fiduciary services to individuals and their families through sound and thoughtful trust administration and compassionate, caring social service support serving individuals with mental health, developmental, and physical disabilities of all ages in MA and RI communities. Here is a brief update from their staff:

“The Planned Lifetime Assistance Network (PLAN) of Massachusetts and Rhode Island would like to clarify the availability of Pooled Trust options for people 65 and older in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

Due to regulation changes under the outgoing Baker administration, the state will curtail the ability of people 65 and older to join Pooled Trusts. However, it’s our current understanding that the ability to join a Pooled Trust will be available for people 65 and over as long as they join prior to June 1, 2023.  It’s possible that this change may be delayed, with the latest possible implementation being March 1, 2024.

The change implemented by the Baker administration relates to the end of the state Public Health emergency regarding the coronavirus and the specific ways those interact with federal funding for Medicaid. PLAN is also actively participating in legislative and legal efforts to extend or permanently protect the availability of pooled trusts to beneficiaries 65 and over.

As more information is received we will continue to provide updates. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to PLAN of MA & RI if you have any questions about the advantages and benefits of a pooled trust.

PLAN of MA & RI is a 501 C (3) non-profit organization dedicated to assisting individuals and families with disabilities – life long, or as a result of illness, injury, or age – to preserve access to benefits, protect assets, and live well. Pooled trusts carry many advantages for people living with disabilities, and PLAN is available to discuss your situation and your options at no charge.”

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DON’T KNOW?

ASK CMAA.

Have a question about caregiving? Finding services and support? Getting involved in your community? We can help! Just get in touch with us. We’re available via phone, email, and social media.

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CMAA Connects: Building Community in Worcester

What does it look like to do outreach to older adults, caregivers, and their families? Let’s dive into what our agency has been up to in a new series called “CMAA Connects.”

Recently, our Community Workforce Expansion Project (CWEP) workers have been doing field trips and in-person outreach across the Worcester area. We’ve focused on building connections in places that have significant elder populations, including Seabury Apartments and Chandler Street. Our goal is to advance outreach capabilities to older adults from all backgrounds and communities in Central Massachusetts, especially for BIPOC elders. The Elder Workers involved with this project are a key part in making this possible and we are lucky to have such wonderful support from our community members.

Here’s a roundup of this month’s incredible work in image form:

 

 

 

Make sure to sign up for our mailing list to get the latest updates. Let’s connect!

 

 

Dr. Dixon Appointed to Governor’s Advisory Council on Black Empowerment

We’re excited to announce that our President & CEO, Dr. Moses S. Dixon, has been appointed to the Governor’s Advisory Council on Black Empowerment. This council will provide offer advice on issues related to the economic wellbeing and prosperity of Massachusetts’ Black community.

Congratulations, Dr. Dixon! Head over to our Press page to learn more about this achievement.

 

 

Grandparents Raising Grandkids: The Challenges They Face and Where to Find Help

 

There are 2.5 million grandparents raising grandkids in the U.S. To give some perspective, that’s enough people to fill 263 Polar Park stadiums. In fact, the number of grandparents raising their grandkids in Massachusetts has increased by 30 percent over the last decade (U.S. Census Bureau).

That being said, grandparents raising grandkids is not a new phenomenon and is actually a typical part of many cultures. The recent rise in these multigenerational situations may be due to other factors, though.

One of the reasons more grandparents are taking on this role is due to increases in life expectancy. This not only means that grandparents are more likely to be alive to see their grandkids grow up, but also that they may be needed to help care for them for a longer period of time.

Another reason for the rise in grandparents raising grandkids is the COVID-19 pandemic. With parents feeling the impact of the pandemic physically, emotionally, and professionally, the caregiving role is often split or fully reliant on a grandparent. This leaves grandparents in a difficult situation as they try to adapt to things like online learning and juggling multiple schedules. Older adults may also not be physically or mentally prepared to take on the caregiving role again after raising their own children.

There can be a power struggle between the grandparents and the parents of the grandkids. Grandparents may feel like they know better than the parents, or that they should be the ones making decisions about the children. However, it’s important to try to respect the parents’ wishes and to work together for the best interests of the grandkids. Tensions such as this can grow when things like custody and guardianship come into play, not to mention discussions about covering the cost of raising kids, especially during inflation.

Additionally, many older adults are on fixed incomes and may not have the financial resources to support their grandkids. With most grandparents raising grandkids informally or outside the foster care system, financial support can feel tough to come by. This is especially true for BIPOC elders and communities.

Grandparents may also face a unique situation when their new role is because of their adult child’s struggles. As seen through the opioid epidemic and the rise in mental health issues such as anxiety and depression, grandparents may be raising their grandkids while simultaneously trying to support their adult children. This can put a strain on relationships and have serious impacts on overall community well-being. If one person is struggling, we are all struggling.

So with all these challenges, where can someone find support? Here are some resources to get you started:

The Grandparents Raising Grandkids Resource Center

In December 2022, Congressman Jim McGovern secured $1.2 million to fund the development of a Grandparents Raising Grandkids Resource Center along with hiring six BIPOC community health workers. This effort is aimed at providing culturally competent support for grandparents raising grandkids across the region. This will be led by the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging, Inc. and will be up and running by May 2023. Call the 508-852-5539 or email info@seniorconnection.org for more information.

 

Support Groups

There are many support groups for grandparents raising grandkids in Massachusetts offered through the Commission on the Status of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren. Learn more at www.massgrg.com or email Colleen Pitroni, Coordinator for The Commission on the Status of Grandparents Raising Grandchildren at colleen.pritoni@Mass.gov

 

SNAP benefits

SNAP is administered by the Department of Transitional Assistance (DTA) and dependent on income. SNAP benefits include:

  • Monthly funds on an EBT card to buy food
  • $40, $60 or $80 a month put back on your EBT card when you use SNAP to buy local produce via the Healthy Incentives Program (HIP)
  • SNAP Path to Work offers free education and training opportunities
  • Free nutrition education classes

 

WIC

If your grandchild is under five years old, they are eligible for WIC. This is a nutrition program that provides healthy foods, nutrition education, and other services at no cost. Do you receive WIC? If so, you may be eligible for discounts on other resources. Call 1-800-942-1007 to learn more.

 

CommunityHelp Navigator

A partnership between Reliant Medical Group and UMass Memorial Health, this online tool helps connect you to local resources and programs by topic. Visit https://communityhelp.auntbertha.com/

Providing equitable resources for grandparents raising grandkids is a key element in strengthening our communities. It’s time to take action and help one another. As Dr. Moses S. Dixon, President & CEO of the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging says, “there have always been challenges with grandparents who are raising their grandkids. COVID-19 highlighted the need to support grandfamilies in more detail. When that need became evident to us, CMAA stepped up and partnered with some foundations to provide much needed support.”

If you’re a grandparent raising grandkids and looking for some help, the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging is here. Call 508-852-5539 to get connected to the support you need. You can also visit www.seniorconnection.org and follow us on social media at @cmaaging.

 

 

 

The Central MA Senior Bulletin – December 22, 2022

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THE LATEST AT CMAA

From all of us here at the Central Massachusetts Agency on Aging, we want to wish all of our fellow community members, partners, and supporters a safe holiday season! Thank you for helping us make 2022 a fantastic year. Take a look at this special holiday message.

Holiday Hours For CMAA

We will have some adjustments to our hours over the next few weeks. Please note that CMAA will be closed on December 26th and January 2nd in recognition of Christmas and New Years. We will reopen for normal hours on December 27th and January 3rd, respectively.

New Videos This Month

We’ve been hard at work on several new videos this month. From interviews about aging to caregiver support, we’re here to help! 

 

As an Agency on Aging, we help distribute resources across Central Massachusetts to help older adults and caregivers receive the support they need. Follow us on social media @cmaaging or give us a call at 508-852-5539 to get connected.

LEARN MORE

Buy a Reusable Bag & Support CMAA

Support older adults, our communities, and the environment this December! For the entire month of December, when you purchase a $2.50 reusable Community Bag at the Stop & Shop located at 940 West Boylston St. in Worcester, a $1 donation goes to CMAA. Your purchase helps fund important programs and resources for older community members and caregivers.

Volunteer Opportunity in Central Mass

About 70% of older adults will need some form of long-term care. How do issues get resolved in these settings, though? With your help, we can make a difference.

Our Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program volunteers visit residents of local nursing homes and rest homes on a regular basis and investigate resident concerns regarding personal care, personal belongings, roommate problems, food concerns, etc. They also provide education for caregivers, families, and community members.

Interested in becoming a volunteer? Email OMB@seniorconnection.org

LEARN MORE

RESOURCES & AWARENESS

Heating Assistance

Heating costs are rising, but did you know that relief is available? We want to highlight a program that may be able to assist you with your energy bills this winter: LIHEAP. Also known as Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, this program helps homeowners and renters pay home heating bills and past due balances on utility bills.

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COVID-19 Boosters and Flu Shots

Have you gotten a COVID-19 vaccine or booster? What about your flu shot?

With COVID-19, the flu, and RSV rates rising, staying up to date on vaccines is a great way to prevent serious complications. Here’s some more information about getting your flu shot and COVID-19 booster at the same time.

UPCOMING EVENTS

It’s beginning to look at a lot like the holiday season in Central Massachusetts! There are tons of community events happening over this next month, so take a look at the following round up of links:

We also recommend checking in with your local senior center or council on aging to find out what holiday-themed events and programs they have planned.

Dr. Dixon Receives the Key to the City of Worcester

We have exciting news! Our President and CEO, Dr. Moses S. Dixon, was awarded the key to the city of Worcester. Dr. Dixon’s dedication to improving the well-being of older adults and caregivers across Worcester was recognized by Mayor Petty, who presented a very shiny key and declaration. We’d like to extend a big congratulations to Dr. Dixon for this incredible achievement!

 

 

The Central MA Senior Bulletin – November 29, 2022

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THE LATEST AT CMAA

Wow! Can you believe it’s already the end of November? Scroll on for a  roundup of what our Agency has been up to this past month, local resources, and fun upcoming events!

 

The Key to the Heart of the Commonwealth

We have exciting news! Earlier this month, our President and CEO, Dr. Moses S. Dixon, was awarded the key to the city of Worcester.

Dr. Dixon’s dedication to improving the well-being of older adults and caregivers across Worcester was recognized by Mayor Petty, who presented a very shiny key and declaration.

We’d like to extend a big congratulations to Dr. Dixon for this incredible achievement!

 

FAQ Video: What is CMAA?

We often get asked “what is CMAA?” Well, here’s a quick video that explains it all!

As an Agency on Aging, we help distribute resources across Central Massachusetts to help older adults and caregivers receive the support they need.

Our service area covers 61 towns and cities across the region, from Pepperell and Winchendon all the way down to Sturbridge and Franklin. (Fun fact: we are the largest AAA in the whole state!) We use our broad network to refer folks to the right direct services, support grantees, and ensure that relevant services are provided to folks in the area. This includes Meals on Wheels and other local programs.

LEARN MORE

Buy a Reusable Bag & Support CMAA

Support older adults, our communities, and the environment this December! Starting Thursday (12/1) and for the entire month of December, when you purchase a $2.50 reusable Community Bag at the Stop & Shop located at 940 West Boylston St. in Worcester, a $1 donation goes to CMAA. With your purchase, you can help fund important programs and resources for older community members and caregivers.

 

Volunteer Opportunity in Central Mass!

About 70% of older adults will need some form of long-term care. How do issues get resolved in these settings, though? With your help, we can make a difference.

Our Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program volunteers visit residents of local nursing homes and rest homes on a regular basis and investigate resident concerns regarding personal care, personal belongings, roommate problems, food concerns, etc. They also provide education for caregivers, families, and community members.

Interested in becoming a volunteer? Email OMB@seniorconnection.org

LEARN MORE

 

RESOURCES & AWARENESS

National Family Caregiver Month

Did you know that November is National Family Caregiver Month? We want to take a moment and recognize the achievements and contributions of family caregivers. Thank you for all that you do and your commitment to helping others. Although November is the official awareness month, we encourage everyone to support caregivers all year!

Check out our video with several tips for caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s.

WATCH HERE

 

Medicare Open Enrollment is Wrapping Up!

It’s Medicare Open Enrollment time. Are you ready?

Open enrollment runs until December 7, so don’t delay! If you need support with the Medicare process or general questions, here are some excellent resources:

Time to review your policies, learn about the latest updates, and make any relevant changes!

Local Input Needed: Worcester NowNext Survey

As part of their eighteen-month citywide planning process, Worcester NowNext is looking for your input!

Have a say in Worcester’s housing, transportation, and economic opportunity. Now is your chance to shape the city’s future by completing a questionnaire about the priority goals for Worcester’s Citywide Plan.

Click here to complete the questionnaire.

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

It’s beginning to look at a lot like the holiday season in Central Massachusetts! There are tons of community events happening over this next month, so take a look at the following round up of links:

We also recommend checking in with your local senior center or council on aging to find out what holiday-themed events and programs they have planned.