Senior Services Night of Magic Gala

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At Senior Services, we envision a community that empowers, respects, and values seniors and their caregivers. We offer programs and services that keep older adults healthy, active, and engaged so they may age in place with choice and dignity.

Our programs are free of charge because seniors have earned them. We depend on your donations to meet the growing needs in our community.

YOU make the magic happen when you come together with like-minded donors in support of older adults. We hope you will join us for a festive evening celebrating seniors and your important contributions to our shared mission. We can’t wait to see you!

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Public Hearing – Area Plan FY2024-2025

Senior Services Conference Room

Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia will host its annual public hearing on Tuesday, June 4, 2024, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. The public hearing will be held in person at Senior Services’ Norfolk office as well as virtually, via video conferencing or telephone. Thus, the public will have the opportunity to see and/or hear the meeting live.

This public hearing is intended to engage community residents 60+ as well as family, caregivers, and institutions that work with older adults. These hearings provide Senior Services with valuable insight that helps outline programs and services to better address the needs of older adults in the region. Results from the hearings are used in reviewing the agency’s current FY2025 Area Plan for Aging Services for South Hampton Roads and Strategic Plan.

How to Join

For those able to attend in person, the public hearing will be held at 2551 Eltham Avenue, Suite Q, Norfolk, Virginia 23513. We kindly ask that you email mzlorke@ssseva.org by 5/28 to confirm you will be attending in person, or you can register online here. Additionally, the public can watch the live meeting online directly through the Zoom App. If you have a computer, tablet, or smartphone you can see the video and hear the audio of the live session. You can participate without needing to sign up in advance. Simply click on the invite link provided and you will join as a participant (without creating an account).

You can access the Zoom event from your computer on June 4th at 1:00 PM here:

Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81113818660?from=addon

Meeting ID: 811 1381 8660

One tap mobile
+13092053325,,81113818660# US
+13126266799,,81113818660# US (Chicago)

If you wish to view the event in your browser, be sure to select “start from your browser” when navigating to the link above.

You can also listen by calling the following telephone number:
+1 646 558 8656 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 811 1381 8660
Questions about accessing this public hearing should be e-mailed to mzlorke@ssseva.org.

We Need Your Input

Senior Services invites area residents to complete an online survey (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/publichearing2024) by May 29, 2024. All responses are confidential. Please take a few moments to help us continue providing services that are beneficial to the growing senior population. Your valuable input is more important than ever.




In the News: Vaccine Clinics on Coast Live

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HAMPTON ROADS, Va. — Steve Zollos, Chief Executive Officer for Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia, joins Coast Live to discuss a new partnership to provide vaccines to our most vulnerable seniors as Covid is on the rise.

Senior Services is hosting a Vaccination & Resource Fair at Hayden Village Center in Franklin on December 13th. Older adults who receive a COVID-19 vaccination will receive four passes to Regal Cinemas and a $40 Grocery Gift Card. Older adults pre-register at 757-461-9481 if interested in attending.

For more information about upcoming clinics, visit www.ssseva.org/clinics.

Paid for by Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia
ssseva.org

https://www.wtkr.com/coast-live/senior-services-providing-access-to-vaccines-for-older-adults-on-coast-live




In the News: I-Ride NOW

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By: Erika CravenPosted at 9:21 PM, Jun 27, 2023 and last updated 9:52 PM, Jun 27, 2023

SUFFOLK, Va. — The senior population in Hampton Roads is growing by “leaps and bounds” according to Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia. They say the growth means an increased need for reliable transportation.

A new service is rolling out in Suffolk, I-Ride NOW. It’s meant to better connect older adults with their communities. It provides on-demand transportation to adults aged 60 plus.

In its pilot phase, I-Ride NOW extends a ten-mile radius.

Some people in Suffolk, like Margaret Wilson, know first-hand how difficult it can be to get groceries, to an appointment or visit friends without a car.

“I had no service,” she said. “No way to get to shopping, the grocery store, the bank. And I’d love to get my hair done right now and she says she can take me, and I am excited about that.”

Wilson’s not alone.

I-Ride NOW driver Denise Charlot said she’s become a link between older adults and the rest of the community.

“I met one of my riders the other day and she didn’t even know she could have someone take her to the mall. She says, ‘I’ve been wanting to go to Target forever.’ And she says, ‘I can’t drive.’ And I said, ‘I would love to take you to Target’,” Charlot said.

I-Ride NOW takes riders to any place they want to go in the test area.

“They need to be able to get the food they need. They need to be able to get out because sometimes they don’t have anyone at home,” Charlot said. “And that’s like a community just to be able to see us, see people in the store, talk to people in the store, and it just makes them feel a part.”

Charnitta Waters, the senior director of operations of Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia, said it highlights the importance of access to transportation.

Waters said there’s a growing risk of social isolation and subsequent issues if people can’t interact with their community.

“As we know Hampton Roads covers a broad range of territory and there are structural barriers to transportation by providing them the transportation to make those connections, we in turn are trying to help support and address the social isolation,” said Waters.

Water also said there’s a need for micro-transit like the I-Ride NOW service, which is free during the test phase.

“We really focused on the Harborview area because there’s a significant amount of both medical facilities, senior living facilities as well as just shops,” said Cory Hitner, the transportation manager for Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia.

Riders said knowing they have a ride brings a sense of relief.

“It just feels so great, like ‘oh I can go there,’ instead of thinking ‘how am I going to get there’?” Margaret Wilson said.

In the future, Senior Services plans to expand the program to other cities on Southside and Western Tidewater.

https://www.wtkr.com/news/on-demand-ride-service-for-senior-citizens-launches-in-suffolk




In the News: Alzheimer’s Awareness Month

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PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. Worldwide, more than 55 million people are living with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. You can join the Alzheimer’s Association in going purple and raising awareness this June. Katie McDonough and Steve Zollos join us to share more about the disease. For more information, visit the Alzheimer’s Association website , or reach out to Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia.

This segment of The Hampton Roads Show is sponsored by Papa Johns Pizza of Hampton Roads.

https://www.wavy.com/hr-show/alzheimers-and-brain-awareness-month/




Public Hearing – Area Plan FY2024-2027

Senior Services Conference Room

Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia will host its annual public hearing on Tuesday, June 13, 2023, from 1:00-3:00 p.m. The public hearing will be held in person at Senior Services’ Norfolk office as well as virtually, via video conferencing or telephone. Thus, the public will have the opportunity to see and/or hear the meeting live.

This public hearing is intended to engage community residents 60+ as well as family, caregivers, and institutions that work with older adults. These hearings provide Senior Services with valuable insight that helps outline programs and services to better address the needs of older adults in the region. Results from the hearings are used in reviewing the agency’s current FY2024 Area Plan for Aging Services for South Hampton Roads and Strategic Plan.

How to Join

For those able to attend in person, the public hearing will be held at 2551 Eltham Avenue, Suite Q, Norfolk, Virginia 23513. We kindly ask that you email mzlorke@ssseva.org by 6/6 to confirm you will be attending in person. Additionally, the public can watch the live meeting online directly through the Zoom App. If you have a computer, tablet, or smartphone you can see the video and hear the audio of the live session. You can participate without needing to sign up in advance. Simply click on the invite link provided and you will join as a participant (without creating an account).

You can access the Zoom event from your computer on June 13th at 1:00 PM here:

Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88105246119?from=addon

Meeting ID: 881 0524 6119

One tap mobile
+13126266799,,88105246119# US (Chicago)
+16465588656,,88105246119# US (New York)

If you wish to view the event in your browser, be sure to select “start from your browser” when navigating to the link above.

You can also listen by calling the following telephone number:
+1 646 558 8656 US (New York)
Meeting ID: 881 0524 6119
Questions about accessing this public hearing should be e-mailed to mzlorke@ssseva.org.

We Need Your Input

Senior Services invites area residents to complete an online survey (https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/publichearing2023) by June 06, 2023. All responses are confidential. Please take a few moments to help us continue providing services that are beneficial to the growing senior population. Your valuable input is more important than ever.