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Agenda - 11-02-2017 - 4-a - NC Ann Johnson Senior Center of the Year Award – Robert and Pearl Seymour Center
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3 <br /> Summary of the Nominee's Qualifications for the 2nd Annual Ann Johnson Senior Center of the Year <br /> Award- Excellence in the Field of Aging Nominee: Robert and Pearl Seymour Center <br /> As the Programs and Operations Manager of the Robert and Pearl Seymour Center(Seymour Center), it <br /> is an honor and privilege to apply for the 2nd Annual Ann Johnson Senior Center of the Year Award. <br /> Within the last year, Orange County Department on Aging-Seymour Center marked several milestones, <br /> including celebration of our 10th Anniversary this past May; recognition via the North Carolina Division of <br /> Aging and Adult Services for receiving Senior Center of Excellence Accreditation; National Institute of <br /> Senior Centers- National Accreditation; one of our unique programs, The Veterans Wall of Honor, was <br /> featured in the National Institute of Senior Centers programs for 2017 and a $10,000 mini-grant from <br /> AARP for further development as an Age-Friendly community. Our mission is a mirror image of the <br /> North Carolina Senior Center Alliance in that both organizations strive to provide a focal point in the <br /> community for older adults to find a variety of information, services and programs to enhance their <br /> quality of life, well-being and to promote longevity and independence. <br /> What is so great about the Seymour Center? How are we providing quality direct services, programs, <br /> leadership, advocacy and significant contributions locally and nationally?The Seymour Center is <br /> considered one of Orange County's best hidden secrets and it is rapidly becoming a vibrant melting pot <br /> for many of the mature adults residing in Orange and surrounding counties. On any given day, persons <br /> of all cultures and backgrounds are darting through the doors to get involved in some way or another. <br /> When you visit our center,you will find the most beautiful faces including Asian, African-American, <br /> Caucasian, Latino, and Middle Eastern. It doesn't stop there,you are guaranteed to meet persons from <br /> all walks of life such as the retired professor from a local university; a homeless individual that is trying <br /> to make their way to back on their feet; the homemaker that enjoys socializing to the avid artists or <br /> musicians who enjoy sharing their talents. Many of our participants come for different interests, <br /> different reasons, and happily end up in one common place, which is affectionately referred to as their <br /> home away from home. <br /> Over 450 seniors are engaged in activities ranging from wellness, theatrical arts, educational, special <br /> events, interests groups, support services, dance, crafts, and many other exceptional opportunities. We <br /> are the "One Stop Shop"for any or everything one would need to age well! We are very proud of our <br /> Volunteer Services Program, VC 55+,which enables over 500 plus senior adults to connect and give back <br /> to the community on a daily basis. Our stellar lunch program is federally funded and supported through <br /> the Older Americans Act, local municipalities, Orange County Department on Aging and donations, <br /> which serves over 70 seniors five days a week. Our popular fit feet wellness program keeps our older <br /> adults on their toes providing superior foot health care by registered nurses to 112 seniors a month; this <br /> program is so popular it has a waiting list. Daily we offer 3-4 different exercise programs and bi-monthly <br /> health education classes. Every Wednesday, our OC Cares team provides an ongoing respite program for <br /> 8 to 10 caregivers.This supportive program, Caregiver's Respite, provides persons with dementia a <br /> creative outlet to stay active and stimulated while their loved one(s)are able to have a little down time <br /> one day a week. Our most recent and newest program with the North Carolina Department of <br /> Agriculture and Consumer Services supplemental food program has got off to a great start providing <br /> additional food for 40 plus low-income older adults in our county. <br />
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