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Davison Volume 40 Issue 11 November 2020 News & Views Remember ~ November 1st Daylight Savings Time Ends Set Clocks Back Tuesday, November 3rd ~ Voting Only Closed to all Programs! Closed November 11th, ~ Veteran s 26th & 27th ~ Happy Thanksgiving Everyone MUST Wear A Mask To Enter Building! Davison Area Senior Center 10135 Lapeer Rd. Davison 810.658.1566

The Mission of the Davison Area Senior Center is to provide, with the help of its staff and volunteers, information and a range of services, activities and volunteer opportunities which promote personal growth, health, friendship and independence for those 50 years and older in Genesee County. Index Page 3 4.....Information Page 5 GCCARD Lunch Menu Page 6 7......Information Page 8 & 13....Monthly Calendar Page 9-12...Advertisements Page 14 15...Information Page 16..Center Services Page 17......Word Search Page 18-19......Information Page 20...Newsletter 2021 Form Office Hours Monday Friday 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Memorial Donations Flowers, although pretty for a short time, are gone far too soon. A memorial donation instead of flowers is a way to remember a friend or a family member who has been a part of the Senior Center. This will benefit the Center for a long time. DUE TO THE PANDEMIC the following events will be CANCELLED Senior Winter Games 2021 NO Rentals at this time due to COVID-19 The Davison Area Senior Activity Center can be rented for certain activities. No Smoking No Alcohol Allowed For more information call 810.658.1566 Staff Kathy Davis, Executive Director Joie Hitchcock, Assistant Director June Vert, Morning Office Assistant Brenda Baucus, Afternoon Office Assistant Authority Board Members Dona Jenks, Davison Twp. Rep., Chairperson Tim Elkins, Davison Twp. Rep., Treasurer Barb Arsenault, City of Davison Rep., Secretary Jacqui McKellar, City of Davison Rep. Charm Healy, Davison Twp. Rep. Supplies Wish List Our Center uses many supplies on a daily basis. At this time we welcome donations of Copy Paper, Kleenex, Hand Sanitizer & Lysol Wipes! We would like to thank the businesses that are helping support our Newsletter by advertising in our booklet please call on these businesses when looking for products and services and mention to them that you saw their advertisement & please thank them for their support! Davison Area Senior Activity Center Funding Sources Include Genesee County & The Genesee County Board of Commissioners, City of Davison, Davison Township, Contributions, Memorial Donations & Fundraisers. We appreciate all who have made a difference. This newsletter is fully or partially funded by The Genesee County Senior Millage Funds. Your tax dollars at work! 2 Davison Area Senior Center News & Views November 2020

Coming Events ENTRY INTO THE BUILDING REQUIRES PRE-REGISTRATION AS TO NOT EXCEED CAPACITY LIMITS. YOU MUST REGISTER FOR CLASSES 24-48 HOURS IN ADVANCE. WE ARE ONLY ABLE TO HAVE A SMALL NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN THE BUILDING AT THE SAME TIME. YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO PARTICIPATE IF YOU DO NOT PRE- REGISTER. PARTICIPANTS ARE ASKED TO ARRIVE 10 MINUTES BEFORE CLASS TO GO THROUGH THE CHECK-IN PROCESS. CHECK-IN PROCESS MUST BE COMPLETED BEFORE YOU CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE ACTIVITY. NO EXCEPTIONS. ALL PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ASKED TO HAVE THEIR TEMPERATURE CHECKED PRIOR TO PARTICIPATING IN PROGRAMS. ALL PARTICIPANTS ARE ASKED TO STAY AT HOME IF THEY ARE EXPERIENCING ANY SYMPTOMS OF ILLNESS OR JUST NOT FEELING WELL EVEN. PARTICIPANTS MUST BRING THEIR SCAN CARD WITH THEM TO CHECK-IN FOR ACTIVITIES, NEW SCAN CARDS WILL BE ISSUED FOR THOSE IN NEED. ALL PARTICIPANTS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A MASK. MASKS ARE REQUIRED WHILE WAITING IN LINE TO CHECK-IN; MASKS ARE REQUIRED INSIDE THE BUILDING, NO EXCEPTIONS THIS IS FOR THE SAFETY OF EVERYONE INVOLVED. RESTROOMS ARE AVAILABLE FOR EMERENCY USE ONLY. PARTICIPANTS MAY BRING THEIR OWN WATER BOTTLES, WATER BOTTLES MUST BE SANITIZED AT CHECK-IN AND MUST BE TAKEN HOME WHEN YOU LEAVE. PARTICIPANTS MAY NOT BRING GUESTS OR ADDITIONAL PEOPLE WITH THEM UNLESS IT IS A CERTIFIED CARE GIVER. PARTICIPANTS ARE ASKED TO LEAVE ALL PERSONAL BELONGINGS IN THEIR VEHICLE, TABLES WILL NOT BE PROVIDED TO STORE YOUR BELONGINGS. Thanks, Staff Shuffleboard players here on Tuesdays following CDC guidelines & having fun! Thanksgiving/Veterans Dinner SPONSORED by the Heritage Arbor #771 of Gleaners Life Insurance Society Monday, November 2nd, 2020 it will be CURBSIDE PICKUP! 3:00-4:00 pm You must call 810-658-1566 to sign up for a time to pick up your meal Only 125 meals given out, in take out boxes. MENU: Turkey, Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Gravy, Squash, Cranberries & Dessert MUST Pre-register, Limited seating Wood Carving Monday & Friday, 9:00 11:30 a.m. Clogging Monday, 1:00 3:00p.m. Davison Decorative Art Guild Tuesday & Thursday, 9:00 11:30 a.m. Shuffleboard Tuesday, 12:30 3:30 p.m. Table Tennis Wednesday, 12:30 3:30 p.m. Line Dance Tuesday, 9:30 11:00a.m. Pickleball Thursday, 1:00-3:30 p.m. Tai Chi / Qi Gong Exercise Friday, 1:30 3:00 p.m. 3 Davison Area Senior Center News & Views November 2020

Information FALL Vegetable Sloppy Joes Recipe Total Time: Prep: 30 min. Cook: 4 Hrs. Yield: 18 Servings 8 Bacon Strips, cut into 1 pieces 2 Pounds Lean Ground Beef (90% lean) 1 medium Onion, chopped 2 Garlic Cloves, minced 2 C shredded peeled Buernut Squash 2 medium Parsnips, peeled and shredded 2 medium Carrots, peeled and shredded 1 can (12 oz.) Cola 1 can (8 oz.) Tomato Paste 1 C Water 1/3 C Honey Mustard 11/2 tsp. Ground Cumin 11/4 tsp. Salt 1 tsp. Ground Allspice 1/2 tsp. Pepper 18 Hamburger Buns, split 1. In a large skillet, cook bacon over medium heat until crisp, stirring occasionally. Remove with a sloed spoon; drain on paper towels. Discard drippings. In the same skillet, cook beef, onion and garlic over medium heat until beef is no longer pink and onion is tender, 1012 minutes, breaking up beef into crumbles; drain. 2. Transfer to a 5 or 6 qt. slow cooker. Stir in squash, parsnips, carrots, cola, tomato paste, water, mustard and seasonings. Cook, covered, on low until veggies are tender, 45 hours. Stir in bacon. Serve on buns. ENJOY! The Davison Farmers Market in Davison, Michigan is your source for local fresh produce, baked goods and so much more! Open Year Round 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday! Located on the corner of Irish Rd. & Court St. in Davison. The market is home to over 70 vendors from all over Michigan. FREE ~ Open Forum Ask a Lawyer Lori Tallman, PLC Practices Law in Wills & Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Probate, Real Estate, Family Law, General Civil, Landlord/Tenant, Traffic 2nd Wednesday of the month No November Appointments! December 9th ~ 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. MUST RSVP 810.658.1566 Exercise Class with Abbie Mars Pre-register needed 810-658-1566 Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. NO Class Nov. 4th & 25th The exercise class will help you keep joint flexible & muscles strong, sleep better, increase energy & improve your overall outlook! Davison Area Senior Center Is having a Fundraiser! Christmas Wreaths, Christmas Roping, Holiday Topiary, Porch Pots & Grave Blankets For Sale Fick Farms will be here in the Davison Area Senior Center parking lot 10135 Lapeer Rd., Davison, MI On Saturday, November 14th @ 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Prices starting @ $ 20.00 810.658.1566 810.658.8044 Fax www.davisonsc.org 4

November GCCard MENU CURB SIDE PICK-UP Menu Subject to Change Based on Product Availability and Quality Standards MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY HM White Chicken Chili-8 oz 2 Whole Kernel Corn-4 oz Tossed Salad w/tomatoes-4 oz Peaches-4 oz Corn Bake-1 ea. Margarine-1 ct. Salad Dressing pk.-1 ct. 100% Fruit Juice-4 oz. Cheese Ravioli w/sauce & 9 Shrimp Roasted Potatoes-4 oz. Italian Veggie Blend-4 oz. Fresh Pear-1 ea. Potato Roll-1 ea. Margarine 1 ct. Milk-8 oz. Beef & Broccoli in Sauce 16 Brown Rice-4 oz. Green Beans-4 oz. Mandarin Oranges-4 oz. Crunchy Breadsticks-1 ea. 100% Fruit Juice-4 oz. NO LUNCH 3 Baked Mostaccioli w/meat Sauce 4 French Green Beans-4 oz. Lima Beans-4 oz. Fresh Pear-1 ct. Breadstick-1 ct. 100% Fruit Juice-4 oz. Fiesta Chicken 10 w/onions & Peppers Roasted Corn & Black Beans-4 oz. Vegie Blend-4 oz. Pineapple Tidbits-4 oz. WG Tortilla-1 ea. Margarine 1 ct. 100% Fruit Juice-4 oz. Crispy Chicken Salad 17 w/apples & Cranberries Cole Slaw-4 oz. Fresh Orange-1 ea. Potato Roll-1 ea. Milk-8 oz. CLOSED 11 Cobb Salad 18 w/turkey, Cheese, Egg, Bacon Winter Blend Veggies-4 oz. Fruit Salad-4 oz. Corn Muffin-1 ea. Salad Dressing-1 pkt. Milk-8 oz. New Orleans Chicken Stir-fry 5 Veggie Blend-4 oz. Veggie Fried Rice-4 oz. Apricots-4 oz. Whole Grain Flatbread-1 ct. Margarine 1 ct. Fortune Cookie-1 ea. Milk-8 oz. HM Salisbury Steak 12 w/gravy Parsley Mashed Potatoes-4 oz. Mixed Veggies-4 oz. Fruit Cocktail-4 oz. Multi-Grain Roll-1 ea. Margarine 1 ct. 100% Fruit Juice-4 oz. Chicken & Rice Burrito 19 Chuck Wagon Veggie Blend-4 oz. Black Beans-4 oz. Golden Apple-1 ea. Wheat Roll-1 ea. HM Birthday Cake 100% Fruit Juice-4 oz. Grilled Chicken Fillets 6 Parsley Potatoes-4 oz. California Veggie Blend-4 oz. Fruit Cocktail-4 oz. WG Sweet Roll-1 ea. Margarine-1 ct. Milk 8 oz. Pork Burger 13 Sweet Potato Wedges Steamed Cauliflower-4 oz. Cinnamon Applesauce-4oz. WG Bun-1 ct. Milk-8 oz. Chili w/ground Beef 20 Spring Mix Tossed Salad Mixed Veggies-4 oz. Strawberry Applesauce Corn Baked Salad Dressing & Croutons Milk-8 oz. Bean Soup w/smoked Ham23 Baby Carrots-4 oz. Stewed Tomatoes-4 oz. Fruit Cocktail-4 oz. Corn Muffin-1 ea. Margarine-1 ct. Milk-8 oz. Chili w/ground Beef 30 Mixed Veggies-4 oz. Strawberry Applesauce Corn Bake Milk-8 oz. Thanksgiving Dinner 24 Turkey Breast w/gravy Mashed Potatoes Southern Style Green Beans HM Mac & Cheese Wheat Roll w/margarine HM Holiday Cookie 100% Fruit Juice-4 oz. Pub Burger w/cheese 25 Potato Wedges Lettuce/Tomato/Onion Fruit Cocktail-4 oz. WG Bun-1 ct. Ketchup/Mustard Milk-8 oz. MASK UP MICHIGAN! CLOSED 26 CLOSED 27 GCCARD Lunches Please remember to call in the day before by 12:00 pm and cancel your lunches if you will not be able to make it. Thanks, Staff Curb side pickup at 12:00 noon. A requested donation of $3.00 per person for anyone 60 yrs. & older that lives in Genesee County & $6.00 per person for all the rest! Please call into the center the day before by 12:00 p.m. to schedule for lunch 8106581566 810.658.1566 810.658.8044 Fax www.davisonsc.org 5

Information GCCARD Daily Lunch Curbside Pick-up Only! 12:00 Noon each weekday Must call the center 810.658.1566 one day in advance by 12 pm to sign-up for lunch, reservations for Mondays must be made by 12 pm on the prior Friday. A requested donation of $3.00 for anyone 60 yrs. and over that lives in Genesee County & $6.00 for anyone under 60 yrs. and lives outside of Genesee County! Sunday, November 1st Commodity Supplemental Food-Curbside pick-up! Friday, November 20th, 2020 9:00 11:00 a.m. ONLY This senior food program follows the federal income guideline of a Family of 1 = $1,383 & a Family of 2 = $1,868. Available to people 60 years or older! You must fill out an application & prove your income & get the approval before receiving it. TeFAP Commodity Program Curbside pick-up! Given out quarterly 4 Times a year March, June, September & December This is an additional food program with income eligibility guidelines for 60 years of age & older with a household size of 1 = $2,126 a month & a household size of 2 = $2,873 a month. Home Delivered Meals GCCARD provides a hot lunch & a cold snack to homebound seniors 60 years & older who are unable to cook and have no one to prepare meals. Call 810.239.7671 to schedule it. A Bit of Sunshine If you know someone whose spirits would be lifted by receiving a card or note, please stop by or call the front desk and tell us their name. Need a new watch battery? No Water Resistant Watches! Bring your watch to the center in a Ziploc bag with a slip of paper with your name & telephone number on it and $2 for each watch. Pull up to the front door & call the front desk at 810.658.1566, we will come out and get them from you. Bonnie Weber will pick them up, change the battery and call you when it is done. Michigan Facts & Trivia 6 Davison Area Senior Center News & Views November 2020 Detroit is known as the car capital of the world. Alpena is the home of the world s largest cement plant. Rogers City boasts the world s largest limestone quarry. Elsie is the home of the world s largest registered Holstein dairy herd. Michigan is first in the U.S. production of peat & magnesium compounds and second in gypsum and iron ore. Colon is home to the world s largest manufacture of magic supplies. The state Capitol with its majestic dome was built in Lansing in 1879. Although Michigan is often called the Wolverine State there are no longer any wolverines in Michigan. Michigan ranks first in state boat registrations. The Packard Motor Car Company in Detroit manufactured the first air-conditioned car in 1939.The oldest county (based on date of incorporation) is Wayne in 1815. Sault Ste. Marie was founded by Father Jacques Marquette in 1668, it is the third oldest remaining settlement in the U.S.

Information~ Memory, Forgetfulness, and Aging: What s Normal and What s Not? Many older people worry about their memory and other thinking abilities. For example, they might be concerned about taking longer than before to learn new things, or they might sometimes forget to pay a bill. These changes are usually signs of mild forgetfulness often a normal part of aging not serious memory problems. Talk with your doctor to determine if memory, and other thinking problems are normal or not, and what is causing them. What s Normal Forgetfulness and What s Not? What s the difference between normal, age-related forgetfulness and a serous memory problem? Serious memory problems make it hard to do everyday things like driving and shopping. Signs may include: Asking the same questions over and over again Getting lost in familiar places Not being able to follow instructions Becoming confused about time, people, and places Mild Cognitive Impairment Some older adults have a condition called mild cognitive impairment, or MCI, in which they have; more memory or other thinking problems than other people their age. People with MCI can take care of themselves and do their normal activities. MCI may be an early sign of Alzheimer s, but not everyone with MCI will develop Alzheimer s disease. Signs of MCI include: Losing things often Forgetting to go to important events or appointments Having more trouble coming up with desired words than other people of the same age If you have MCI, visit your doctor every 6 to 12 months to see if you have any changes in memory and other thinking skills over time. There may be things you can do to maintain your memory and mental skills. No medications have been approved to treat MCI. Dementia and Aging Dementia is the loss of cognitive functioning thinking, remembering, learning & reasoning and behavioral abilities to such an extent that it interferes with daily life and activities. Memory loss, though common, is not the only sign. A person may also have problems with language skills, visual perception, or paying attention. Some people have personality changes. Dementia is not a normal part of aging. There are different forms of dementia. Alzheimer s disease is the most common form in people over age 65. The chart below explains some differences between normal signs of aging and Alzheimer s disease. Differences Between Normal Aging & Alzheimer s Disease Normal Aging Making a bad decision once in a while Missing a monthly payment Forgetting which day it is and remembering it later Sometimes forgetting which word to use Losing things from time to time Alzheimer s Disease Making poor judgments & decisions a lot of the time Problems taking care of monthly bills Losing track of the date or time of year Trouble having a conversation Misplacing things often and being unable to find them When to Visit the Doctor for Memory Loss If you, a family member, or friend has problems remembering recent events or thinking clearly, talk with a doctor. He or she may suggest a through checkup to see what might be causing the symptoms. The annual Medicare wellness visit includes an assessment for cognitive impairment. This visit is covered by Medicare for patients who have had Medicare Part B insurance for at least 1 year. Memory and other thinking problems have many possible causes, including depression, an infection, or a medication side effect. Sometimes, the problem can be treated, and the thinking problems disappear. Other times, the problem is a brain disorder, such as Alzheimer s disease, which cannot be reversed. Finding the cause of the problems is important to determine the best course of action. A Note About Unproven Treatments Some people are tempted by untried or unproven cures that claim or make the brain sharper or prevent dementia. Check with your doctor before trying pills, supplements or other products that promise to improve memory or prevent brain disorders. These treatments might be unsafe, a waste of money, or both. They might even interfere with other medical treatments. Currently there is no drug or treatment that prevents Alzheimer s disease or other dementias. www.nia.nih.gov/alzheimers 810.658.1566 810.658.8044 Fax www.davisonsc.org 7

OFFICE HOURS MONDAYFRIDAY 8:00 AM ~ 4:00 PM NOVEMBER 2020 PHONE 810.658.1566 FAX 810.658.8044 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2 9:00 Wood Carving Group 1:00 NO Clogging VOTING 3 9:00 NO Decorative Art Guild 9:30 NO Line Dancing 12:00 NO Curbside Lunch 1:00 NO Shuffleboard 4:30 NO Grief Support Mtg. 9:30 NO Abbie s Exercise 12:30 Table Tennis 4 9:00 Decorative Art Guild 1:00 Pickleball 5 6 9:00 Wood Carving Group 1:30 Qi Gong Voting Set-up! 2:00 Table Tennis 2:00 Pickleball 8 9 9:00 Wood Carving Group 1:00 Clogging 10 9:00 Decorative Art Guild 9:30 Line Dancing 12:30 Shuffleboard 2:00 Shuffleboard 4:30 Grief Support Mtg. CLOSED 11 5:30 T.O.P.S. 12 9:00 Decorative Art Guild 1:00 Pickleball 2:00 Pickleball 13 9:00 Wood Carving Group 1:30 Qi Gong FICK FARMS FUNDRAISER IN THE CENTER PARKING LOT 10:00 AM 12:00P.M. 5:30 T.O.P.S. 15 16 9:00 Wood Carving Group 1:00 Clogging 3:00 Authority Board Mtg. 17 9:00 Decorative Art Guild 9:30 Line Dancing 12:30 Shuffleboard 2:00 Shuffleboard 4:30 Grief Support Mtg. 9:30 Abbie s Exercise 12:30 Table Tennis 2:00 Table Tennis 18 9:00 Veteran s Services 9:00 Decorative Art Guild 19 1:00 Pickleball 9-11 Only Commodities 20 9:00 Wood Carving Group 1:30 Qi Gong 4:30 Grief Support Mtg. 2:00 Pickleball 5:30 T.O.P.S. 7 14 21 8 Davison Area Senior Center News & Views November 2020

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BRAIDWOOD MANOR Senior Community For Adults 62+ A Great Place to Call Home! Call or stop in for more details. Live more affordably On site GCCARD meals M-F at noon Large screen TV s, fireplace in spacious lobby On-site laundry available Braidwood Van Available for Your Transportation Needs 336 N. Main St. Davison Call (810) 653-1808 TTY/TTD: 711 RENT BASED ON INCOME EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Specialized Alzheimer s Care 1515 Cal Drive, Suite A Davison, MI Call (810) 653-7343 www.cottageofdavison.com for tours and more information Taeckens Terrace Senior Apartment Community 10133 Lapeer Road, Davison, MI 48423 810-653-2985 TTY/TDD 711 www.taeckensterrace.com Open Monday-Friday 8am 5pm * Beauty Salon * Exercise Room * Resident Activities * Transportation * Laundry Facilities * Next to Davison Senior Center Housing Designed Especially for Low Income Seniors Live more affordably EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY EXIT REALTY GROUP Mike Folsom REALTOR Seniors Real Estate Specialist (810)614-3155 cell (810)245-2600 office mike@exitrealtygroup.net 489 W. Nepessing St. (Downtown Lapeer) Lapeer, MI 48446 Text: Mikefolsom To: 85377 for my Mobile Business Card. The Greatest Compliment I can Receive is the Referral of your Friends, Family and Business Associates. Each EXIT Office is Independently Owned and Operated Our Family Helping Your Family Remember 810-667-4156 3090 Davison Rd Lapeer, MI 48446 mccombmonument.com Davison & Lapeer s Only Certified Memorialist 4-B-5-5 For ad info. call 1-800-477-4574 www.lpiseniors.com 15-0663

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22 9:00 Wood Carving Group 23 9:00 Legal Service of Eastern, MI 1:00 Clogging 24 9:00 Decorative Art Guild 9:30 Line Dancing 12:30 Shuffleboard 2:00 Shuffleboard 4:30 Grief Support Mtg. 9:30 NO Abbie s Exercise 25 12:30 Table Tennis 2:00 Table Tennis CLOSED 26 CLOSED 27 28 4:30 Grief Support Mtg. 29 30 9:00 Wood Carving Group 1:00 Clogging 4:30 Grief Support Mtg. The pandemic has affected the freedoms we cherish: the freedom to gather with friends & family safely, the freedom to live the way we want. Protect those freedoms by wearing a mask, which can reduce the chance of spreading COVID by 70%. Let s defeat COVID19 together. DON T FORGET YOU MUST CALL AND PRE-REGISTER FOR ALL PROGRAMS EACH WEEK! THERE IS A LIMIT TO HOW MANY PEOPLE CAN BE IN OUR BUILDING PRE-REGISTER @ 810-658-1566 AT LEAST 24 HRS. BEFORE SCHEDULE PROGRAM! 810.658.1566 810.658.8044 Fax www.davisonsc.org 13

Information~ Getting a flu vaccine this fall can reduce your risk of getting flu and help save scarce medical resources needed to care for people with COVID-19. It s important for everyone to do their part to stay healthy this flu season. Prevent the spread of flu and other respiratory illnesses: Mask up: Cover your nose & mouth with a mask when out in public. Lather up: Wash hands frequently with soap & water. Sleeve up: Roll up your sleeve to get a flu shot. Cold or Flu? COLD SYMPTOM FLU (Influenza) Rare, Mild (less than 100 degrees) Fever Almost Always High (greater than 100 degrees) Rare Headache Common Slight Gradual over a Few Days General Aches & Pains Onset Usual/Often Severe Rapid Onset Common Stuffy Nose Rare Common Runny Nose Common Common Sore Throat Sometimes Mild to Moderate Cough CommonCan be Severe (Dry) Our cloggers are back staying safe with the CDC guidelines! So glad to see some of our people enjoying it! DEALING WITH STRESS + ANXIETY - COVID-19 We all react differently. Taking care of yourself and others can help you cope with stress and make your community stronger. The following people may have a stronger reaction to the current pandemic situation: ~Older people + those with chronic disease (at higher risk for COVID-19) ~Children + teens ~Those who are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic: doctors, healthcare providers, public health workers, + first Responders. ~Those who have mental health conditions, including issues with substance use Stress during a pandemic may include: ~Fear/worry about the health of your loved ones or yourself ~Changes to sleep or eating habits ~Issues concentrating or sleeping ~Worsening of chronic health conditions ~Increased use of alcohol, tobacco, or other drugs How can you support yourself? Take care of yourself. Eat nutritious meals, get 8 hours of sleep, exercise, meditate, and take deep breaths. Take a break! Stop watching, listening to, or reading news stories about COVID-19 -- this includes social media Take time to relax. Try to add fun activities into the day. Stay connected! Connect with friends and family-- call, text, or video conference. Need help now? Call the 24/7 Crisis Hotline at (810) 257-3740 OR Text FLINT to 741741 to access the Crisis Text Line Genesee Health System has you covered! Find more informaon at www.genhs.org/services/crisisandaccessservices Try the MDHHS Warmline: 888-PEER-753 Operating 7 Days a week, 10 am - 2 am 14 Davison Area Senior Center News & Views November 2020

Information~ Help us earn $1,000 through direct your dollars! Save your VG s receipts! We are raising money to purchase items for the senior center through Direct Your Dollars. Every time you shop at your local VG s store, save your receipts and encourage your friends & family to do the same. Once we have collected $150,000 in receipts from VG s, we can turn those slips of paper into a $1,000 check. Just drop them off to the front office here at the senior center. Please make sure you drop off the full original receipt that shows Direct Dollar amount that s how we earn our $1,000 check. Through the Direct Your Dollars program, we can turn your VG s receipts into cash for our senior center! Thanks, Staff Pennies for Projects We are collecting pennies at the Senior Center! Everyone has pennies laying around, we are asking for you to donate them to the Senior Center. The donation jar is on the front office counter, just drop them in! We will use the money for new items we need around the center. Please feel free to donate pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters & bills. Thanks, Staff Loan Closet - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Only! We have donated equipment available for you to borrow Bath seats, canes, crutches, toilet seat raisers, walkers & wheelchairs. We ask for a $25 CASH deposit & a waiver to be signed. You will receive your $25 back upon returning the items! We are NOT accepting any donations of these items at this time! Due to COVID-19 NO Computer Lab AVAILABLE NO Library AVAILABLE NO Puzzles AVAILABLE NO Books AVAILABLE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE & NO ACCEPTANCE OF THESE ITEMS EITHER! Thanks, Staff Genesee County Senior Millage Telephone Intake and Screening Program The Telephone Intake and Screening Program is funded by the Genesee County Senior Millage and is open to individuals age 60 and older that live in Genesee County. The Valley Area Agency on Aging Telephone Intake and Screening Program will provide screening for all seniors in an effort to mainstream and utilize all programs and services available to seniors in Genesee County. Hours of operation: Monday-Friday 8 am 5 pm Telephone Number: 1-810-249-6531 Answers, Action, & Advocacy For All Things Senior These programs and/or services are fully or partially funded by the Genesee County Senior Millage. Your tax dollars at work. Consumer s Shut Off Protection Are you 65 yrs. or older and head of the household? Call Consumers Energy 1.800.477.5050 so you can qualify for shut off protection, no late payment charges, and automatic eligibility for payment plans regardless of income. When to Wear Gloves COVID-19 For the general public, wearing gloves is not necessary in most situations, like running errands. CDC recommends wearing gloves when you are cleaning or caring for someone who is sick. Practice everyday preventive actions like keeping social distance (at least 6 feet) from others, washing your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds (or using a hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol), and wearing a mask when you have to go out in public. Gloves are not needed outside of theses instances (for example, when using a shopping cart or using at ATM) will not necessarily protect you from getting COVID-19 and may still lead to the spread of germs. The best way to protect yourself from germs when running errands and after going out is to regularly wash your hands with soap and water for 20 seconds or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. 810.658.1566 810.658.8044 Fax www.davisonsc.org 15

Center Services~ Alzheimer s Support Group Virtual The Alzheimer s Support Group is open to anyone caring for a family member or a friend with Alzheimer s Disease or some form of dementia. For more information contact Sue Purdy at 810.603.1974 Grief Support FREE Tuesday, 4:30-6:30 p.m. If interested call 810.496.8625 and leave a message. T.O.P.S. Take Off Pounds Sensibly! - Thursday, 5:30 6:00 p.m. Weigh-in 6:00-6:30 p.m. Meeting TOPS is a nonprofit weight loss support and wellness education organization. TOPS provides you with the tools, information, support and accountability you need to be successful in your weight loss journey. The first meeting attended is free! Contact: Susan Schafer 810.922.9754 www.tops.org Pam Keener from Legal Service of Eastern Michigan will be here at the Davison Area Senior Center November 23rd, 2020 @ 9:00-10:30 am to help with your legal problems! Services Include: Consumer Issues, Housing Complaints, Family Law, Domestic Violence, Employment Issues, Public Benefits, Wills, Durable Power-of-Attorney for Finances, Durable Power-of- Attorney for Healthcare, Medicaid Planning, Social Security, Income Tax Issues, Nursing Home Issues. Do Not Offer: Trusts, Criminal Matters, Personal Injury, Financial or Business Advice! Must call and make appointments @ 810.658.1566 KISS Keeping Independent Seniors Safe A program for seniors 62 and older. For more information contact: Evelyn Harris 810.249.6530 or Toll Free 855.561.5477 Weekdays 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Host Agency: VAAA Open Enrollment Must call 1-800-803-7174 To Make Your Appointment! MMAP VIRTUAL or Telephone Only! The Michigan Medicare/Medicaid Assistance Program is a service that can help you make health insurance decisions. MMAP s mission is to educate, counsel and empower Medicare beneficiaries and those who serve them so that they can make informed health decisions. Our counselor will help with all MDHHS issues, problems, etc. call for an appointment with MMAP, Inc. at 1.800.803.7174 for assistance all year round. Genesee County Department of Veterans Services Thursday, November 19th FREE 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. A representative here at the Center to help with Veterans benefit issues. The VA pension program can help wartime veterans pay for those high medical expenses if the veteran qualifies. Call the Center for an appointment 810.658.1566. Call (877) 313-6232 for more information or to schedule an appointment today! You Served Us. ~ Let Us Serve You. DENTAL CARE for VETERANS-VETERANS RECEIVE A 30% REDUCED RATE* Are you a veteran without dental insurance? MCDC can help. Our Nation s heroes receive a 30% REDUCED RATE with proof of veteran status.* Low-income, uninsured veterans who fall below 150% of the Federal Poverty Level Guidelines may qualify for even lower rates through our My Dental Plan. mydental.org Improving Lives ~ One Smile at a Time Discounted rate for uninsured, verified veteran only. *Form DD-214 or valid veteran ID Card required to qualify. PLEASE MAKE SURE OUR FILES ARE UP TO DATE! Call the front office at 8106581566 and update any contact information that has changed! Cell Numbers, Emergency Contact Information, etc. 16 Davison Area Senior Center News & Views November 2020

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Information~ TRIPS ~ COVID-19 instantly shut down the travel industry and when the time comes, resorts, theme parks and casinos can reopen quickly, airplanes can fuel up and take off, and older Americans can resume their passion for travel. Day trips are that first baby step, so please be patient and when the time comes we will resume the trips that do open up. But just like everything else you will have to follow certain guidelines, like temperature checks before getting on the buses, wearing masks to protect yourself and other people. Thanks for your understanding. Transportation Monday thru Friday We have a van available to bring you to and from (healthy) medical visits, pharmacy, and grocery shopping. Last ride scheduled at 2:00 p.m. You must call the day before to schedule a ride by 1:00 p.m. Cost: $3.00 each way. The van is NOT handicap accessible. Requirements for the transportation services ~ Must be 60 years of age or older, must be able to board the bus independently, must complete a senior center participation form, must pay total fee of the ride at the time of boarding. MUST Wear Mask! ~Although it might sound a little strange, the word for an individual piece of spaghetti is spaghetto. The same goes for a single piece of confetti, which is confetto, as well as a single piece of graffiti, which is graffito, according to Merriam-Webster. ~Most of us are well aware that lobster shells change color when exposed to heat (like in a pot of boiling water, for example). But the sea creatures' blood is also intriguing. Lobster blood is initially clear and turns blue when it hits oxygen. PUZZLE Solution: S T U D I O L B A T H R O O M C A N H O L L O W W A L L A T P O T I E C L D A E T S D E B E A L W I N D O W S I L L B C T S N O I T A D N U O F D E H S D E R N G U T T E R I I D I R R O H C N A L L A W R S R M O F F I C E A R C A D E A O N O C R E T T I D A R A E S O E D O C T A E B L E G L S T M Y E R L A D R D E I R E C O T H A R T I S R I N S N T A V A K O I T A P U L L E D G P E C I N D S I T T I N G A R E A T O T O W O D N I W R E M R O D H D R A I N P I P E E T F L O O N E H C T I K R O A F A N A T T R O O L F I S H U T T E R C Symptoms of Coronavirus Anyone can have mild to severe symptoms. Older adults and people who have severe underlying medical conditions like heart or lung disease or diabetes seem to be at higher risk for developing more serious complications from COVID- 19 illness. Watch for Symptoms People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported-ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness. Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may have COVID-19: Cough Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing Fever Chills Muscle pain Sore throat New loss of taste or smell This list is not all possible symptoms. Other less common symptoms have been reported, including gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. Please Be Safe! Thanks, Staff 18 Davison Area Senior Center News & Views November 2020

Information Covid-19 When Selecting A Mask... Before coming into the senior center, ask yourself these questions! In the past 24 hours, have you experienced any of the following: Subjective Fever, New or worsening fever, Shortness of breath, Sore Throat, Diarrhea or In the last 14 days have you: Been in close contact with a person diagnosed with COVID-19? Have you traveled domestically or internationally? If You Have Answered Yes To Any Of These Questions, Please Do Not Visit The Center! Know How COVID Spreads ~There is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ~The best way to prevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. ~The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-toperson. ~Between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet). ~Through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes or talks. ~These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs. ~Some recent studies have suggested that COVID-19 may be spread by people who are not showing symptoms. Putting on a Mask 1. Ensure you are using a clean mask. 2. Wash hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer before touching mask. 3. Pick up mask by touching ear loops (or ties) only. 4. Avoid touching mask itself. 5. Hold both ear loops and place a loop around each ear. 6. Fit mask around mouth, nose, and chin. 810.658.1566 810.658.8044 Fax www.davisonsc.org 19

Davison Area Senior Center 10135 Lapeer Rd. Davison, MI 48423 Phone: 810.658.1566 Fax: 810.658.8044 PRST STD U.S. Postage PAID Davison, MI Permit No. 28 We are on the web! www.davisonsc.org DAVISON AREA SENIOR CENTER IS A TOBACCO FREE ZONE! BOTH FACILITY AND GROUNDS! NO SMOKING, NO VAPING & NO TOBACCO OF ANY FORMS! Thanks, Staff Building Improvements Fundraiser We are looking to repair our parking lot & do some updates. The thermostat gage poster on the large room door will keep you informed to where we are at, financially. The Goal is $50,000 ~ Our parking lot fund collection so far = $1,439.00 (January - December) *** 2021 Newsletter Form ***Suggested Donation $15.00*** DAVISON AREA SENIOR CENTER 10135 LAPEER RD., DAVISON, MI 48423 810.658.1566 FULL NAME: BIRTHDATE: SPOUSE FULL NAME: BIRTHDATE: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: COUNTY: TOWNSHIP: TELEPHONE: CELL PHONE: SPOUSE CELL PHONE: AMOUNT: