
Neighbors Helping Neighbors
Senior
Follies
August 25,
2007 Event Photos
Don't Borrow
Trouble
An Educational Campaign on Predatory
Lending
Emergency Preparedness For Seniors
Including Helpful Aid for the Blind
Senior/Recreation Centers
Map -
Center Information
Goal
Purpose
Steps to Implementing SeniorLinks in your Neighborhood
Benefits for the Individual
Benefits for the Association
Other Projects and Ideas
Goal
The purpose of SeniorLinks is to create a
network among City of Orlando’s residents and neighborhood associations to
identify and establish regular contact with senior citizens living in the
neighborhood who may be isolated in their homes due to illness, choice, or the
lack of a family support system. SeniorLinks is a grass roots initiative
designed to be tailored by the association to fit the needs of the neighborhood
and neighbors 55 years and older. SeniorLinks was implemented in June of 1998.
It is all about neighbors helping neighbors! SeniorLinks will provide the
assistance needed by the neighborhood to positively enhance the lives of
all seniors in that neighborhood.
Purpose
The purpose of SeniorLinks
is to create a network among the City of Orlando's homeowners, neighborhood,
condominium and resident associations to identify and establish regular contact
with senior citizens living in the neighborhood who may be isolated in their
homes due to illness, choice, or the lack of a family support system.
and then
To educate seniors about
emergency preparedness;
To inform seniors about the services, activities, and events available to them;
and
To positively enhance the lives of all seniors.
Steps to Implementing SeniorLinks
in your Neighborhood
It is simple. SeniorLinks is to be tailored
to the needs and resources of the neighborhood associations. The neighborhood
association is encouraged to create a board position and/or a standing committee
for SeniorLinks. The association selects a SeniorLinks Liaison and committee and
contacts the City’s SeniorLinks Facilitator with the information. SeniorLinks
will coordinate a training session for the liaison and
committee members. If necessary, SeniorLinks will furnish additional volunteers
for this work to the neighborhood association. Once the training is complete the
liaison(s) will determine who the isolated, homebound seniors are in the
neighborhood. The liaison will record this information on forms provided by
SeniorLinks and pass it on to the neighborhood association. For those homes
where nobody ever seems to be home (probably not isolated and/or homebound) the
liaison will leave a letter and card, furnished by SeniorLinks, at the door. If
the resident is indeed isolated and/or homebound and wants to participate, they
may fill out the card and get it to the Neighborhood Association. The liaison
and/or committee will receive quarterly information and helpful items to pass
along to the isolated, homebound seniors in the neighborhood that are
participating. The SeniorLinks Liaison and committee simply determine who the
isolated and homebound seniors are and report to the neighborhood association.
They do not try to assess the senior’s situation. The liaison(s) report
their time to SeniorLinks on forms furnished to them. At all times during this
process, all people participating will promote that this is only a tool to
assist neighbors helping neighbors! The willingness of neighbors to be
open to and participate in this philosophy is the true measure of the success of
the effort. SeniorLinks will provide the assistance needed by the
neighborhood to positively enhance the lives of all seniors in that
neighborhood.
Benefits
for the Individual
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Receive information to
be better prepared for emergencies
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Frequent communication
with others
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Learn about available
resources: 211 Helpline to help seniors with concerns and needs
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Support system in place
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Feel secure knowing you
have neighbors to call on
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Better attitude on
neighborhood life
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Participate in
neighborhood activities
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Get to know your
neighbors
Benefits for the
Association
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Contributes to the
quality of life in the neighborhood by neighbors getting to know each other
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Creates an atmosphere of
caring and friendliness
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Improves neighborhood
communication
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Provides opportunities
for residents to share talents, skills and expertise
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Identifies special needs
of senior neighbors
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It is the right thing to
do - promotes neighbors helping neighbors
Other Projects & Ideas
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Host a morning coffee get
together for seniors
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Invite seniors to association meetings; escort them, if
necessary
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Encourage social
gatherings/outings with neighborhood seniors
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Encourage neighbors to become
SeniorLinks volunteers
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Set a time before or after
regular association meetings for socializing
To sign your neighborhood association up as
a SeniorLinks partner, please contact Walt Willis at 407-246-3971 or
walter.willis@cityoforlando.net.