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2 <br /> These Leaders are making phone calls, picking up food, delivering senior center lunches, <br /> sewing facial coverings, and pitching in wherever there is an unmet need. The End of Life <br /> Choices Senior Resource team saw an unmet need and created a document to aid in <br /> emergency planning during this COVID-19 health crisis. This new document is not intended to <br /> replace persons' advanced directives, but is to be used as a tool to provide additional <br /> information should an individual be diagnosed with COVID-19. Seymour Center tech volunteers <br /> put their skills and creativity to work and transitioned very quickly into offering computer classes <br /> in a virtual environment. And lastly, with COVID-19 occurring during tax season, VITA <br /> (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) volunteers should be congratulated for developing a secure <br /> process for assisting persons with tax preparation that does not involve a face to face <br /> appointment. <br /> Today there are over 29,000 Orange County residents who are 60+ and of that group, over <br /> 1,800 who are over age 85. As large numbers of baby boomers reach retirement age, it is a <br /> goal to keep them physically and socially active through their 80s and beyond. Lifelong <br /> participation in community, social, creative and physical activities have proven health benefits, <br /> including retaining mobility, muscle mass and cognitive abilities. Older adults are not the only <br /> ones who benefit from their engagement in community life — studies show their interactions with <br /> family, friends, and neighbors across generations enrich the lives of everyone involved. <br /> With COVID-19, celebrations and activities honoring Older Americans Month are being <br /> curtailed, but staff and the Advisory Board on Aging still encourage older adults to "Make Your <br /> Mark." With social distancing and the Seymour and Passmore Centers not being opened in the <br /> foreseeable future, everyone is encouraged to stay connected through phone calls, virtual <br /> gatherings, and participate in the on-line opportunities. This is a time for all of us to "Make Our <br /> Mark" on the community by remaining resilient; calling neighbors; saying thank you to frontline <br /> workers; and promote a willingness to help the community recover from this pandemic and <br /> prepare everyone for whatever the new normal is. <br /> FINANCIAL IMPACT: There is no financial impact associated with approval of the <br /> proclamation. <br /> SOCIAL JUSTICE IMPACT: The following Orange County Social Justice Goals are applicable <br /> to this item: <br /> • GOAL: ENSURE ECONOMIC SELF-SUFFICIENCY <br /> The creation and preservation of infrastructure, policies, programs and funding necessary <br /> for residents to provide shelter, food, clothing and medical care for themselves and their <br /> dependents. <br /> The Older Americans Act provides funding for senior centers, daily lunch programs, caregiver <br /> support, preventive health services, adult day care and other community based assistance. <br /> • GOAL: ENABLE FULL CIVIC PARTICIPATION <br /> Ensure that Orange County residents are able to engage government through voting and <br /> volunteering by eliminating disparities in participation and barriers to participation. <br /> The County's Volunteer Connect 55+ program along with Project EngAGE is committed to <br /> engaging volunteers to assist in meeting the growing needs of older adults in the community. <br />