JULY ARTICLE: Maintaining and Celebrating Independence as We Age
As we celebrate Independence Day on July 4th, it also reminds us of another meaningful form of independence, one that is deeply valued across all cultures and communities, including the Cape Verdean and Asian communities, where older adults are honored for their wisdom, resilience, and important role within the family. Maintaining independence while aging is not only about remaining at home safely, but also about preserving dignity, cultural connections, and quality of life.
Old Colony Elder Services (OCES) is proud to celebrate more than half a century successfully supporting the independence and dignity of older adults and individuals with disabilities through the provision of essential services and information that promotes healthy and safe living.
In fact, OCES is the largest provider of in-home and community-based services for older adults and people living with disabilities in Southeastern Massachusetts. Below are a few ways that OCES helps older adults maintain their independence.
Significant life-supporting care
OCES assists individuals to safely live within the community as independently as possible for as long as possible while preserving dignity and quality of life. OCES helps individuals, who may otherwise require nursing facility placement, remain in their homes. OCES operates several housing and home care programs that are designed to meet individuals where they are.
OCES can provide guidance regarding housing options. For adults who are unable to live alone, Adult Family Care is a program that brings people together in a shared, comfortable home environment. In the Congregate Housing program, older adults have a private bedroom, with access to kitchen and living room areas in a shared living environment. Through the Supportive Housing program, each older adult lives in a private apartment at a local housing authority site with integrated community resources and services. Researching housing options can be overwhelming and there are many alternative housing resources that are available in addition to those mentioned. The OCES team is here to help older adults understand and navigate the available options.
In-home services, otherwise known as Home Care, help older adults live independently with dignity, while avoiding unnecessary hospitalization or long-term care placement. Services provided at home may include homemaker services to assist with housekeeping, laundry, grocery shopping and meal preparation. Other services may include personal care assistance with dressing, bathing, and hygiene; transportation to medical appointments; automated medication dispensing systems; home delivered meals through Meals on Wheels; and more.
OCES' care management team assesses an individual’s needs, creates a personal care plan, and coordinates support to assist with daily living activities.
Promoting connection
A great number of older adults, including many who live alone, continue to live independently in their own homes. Older adults who stay engaged in their community are less likely to experience loneliness and social isolation. It’s important to connect with others. Council on Aging (COA) and adult community centers provide opportunities to socialize and stay active in the community. A wide variety of daily and weekly activities are offered, including yoga, line dancing, painting, crafts, chess, bridge, Mah Jong, and more. Educational programs, social clubs, and group activities are also available, giving individuals many opportunities to stay active, engaged, and connected.
OCES supports everyone without exception and strives to empower individuals to thrive, age in place, and reach their highest potential. OCES’ Information and Referral Department (I&R) is the entry point to help guide you through your options. To learn more about OCES’ comprehensive programs and services, call 508-584-1561.
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by Kerry Zingaro
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As temperatures rise, it's important to take steps to stay safe and prevent heat-related illness. Older adults, young children, and individuals with chronic health conditions are especially vulnerable during periods of extreme heat.
To help you stay safe, OCES has provided a list of cooling centers throughout our service area to make it easier to find a location near you. You can also dial 2-1-1 anytime for free assistance in locating the nearest cooling center or other community resources.
by Kerry Zingaro
JULY ARTICLE: Maintaining and Celebrating Independence as We Age
As we celebrate Independence Day on July 4th, it also reminds us of another meaningful form of independence, one that is deeply valued across all cultures and communities, including the Cape Verdean and Asian communities, where older adults are honored for their wisdom, resilience, and important role within the family. Maintaining independence while aging is not only about remaining at home safely, but also about preserving dignity, cultural connections, and quality of life.
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by Kerry Zingaro
March Against Elder Abuse in Brockton and Plymouth. Local marches held in June raise awareness of elder abuse.
June 15th is World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD) and to raise awareness, local “March Against Elder Abuse” events will be held in Brockton and Plymouth, MA.
Old Colony Elder Services (OCES), in partnership with the Brockton Council on Aging, Plymouth Center for Active Living, Plymouth County Sheriff’s Office, and Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office will hold two FREE one-mile marches to raise awareness of elder abuse in June.
by Kerry Zingaro
Alexandra Strangis of OCES Named “40 Under 40” Honoree
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Old Colony Elder Services (OCES), in partnership with the Brockton Council on Aging, Plymouth Center for Active Living, Plymouth County Sheriff’s Office, and Plymouth County District Attorney’s Office will hold two FREE one-mile marches to raise awareness of elder abuse in June.
Read more … Alexandra Strangis of OCES Named “40 Under 40” Honoree
by Kerry Zingaro
OCES is expanding to serve more and Welcomes New Talent – Expansion to 11 South Shore Towns Drives Job Growth
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by Kerry Zingaro
JUNE ARTICLE: Celebrating Pride Month and Honoring Diversity
June is Pride Month, a time to honor the 1969 Stonewall Uprising, an event that sparked a global movement for the rights and recognition of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) community. Join OCES in remembering this important time in history and in celebrating Pride Month.
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by Kerry Zingaro
Honoring Volunteers - OCES Presents Awards to Local Volunteers at Appreciation Luncheon
Read more … Honoring Volunteers - OCES Presents Awards to Local Volunteers at Appreciation Luncheon
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MAY ARTICLE: May is Older Americans Month
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by Kerry Zingaro
APRIL ARTICLE: Get Involved. Volunteer on Earth Day during National Volunteer Month
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Ensuring clean air, clean water and a healthy environment is essential. Everyone has a role to play and can make a difference. There are many ways to get involved on Earth Day. Attend an event, gain a better understanding about Earth Day and share that knowledge with others.
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by Kerry Zingaro
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