HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-11 Council on Aging PacketKENAI COUNCIL ON AGING
REGULAR MEETING
THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2024 – 3:00 P.M.
KENAI SENIOR CENTER
361 SENIOR CT., KENAI, AK 99611
*Telephonic/Virtual Information Below*
http://www.kenai.city
A.CALL TO ORDER
1.Pledge of Allegiance
2.Roll Call
3.Agenda Approval
B.SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comment limited to ten (10) minutes per
speaker)
C.UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENT (Public comment limited to three (3) minutes
per speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated)
D.APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1.February 8, 2024........................................................................................... Pg. 2
E.UNFINISHED BUSINESS
F.NEW BUSINESS
1.Discussion/Recommendation – Approving the Council on Aging Commission
2024 Annual Work Plan ................................................................................ Pg. 5
G.REPORTS
1. Senior Center Director
2.Council on Aging Chair
3.City Council Liaison ...................................................................................... Pg. 8
H.ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENT
I.NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – Thursday, May 9, 2024
J.COMMISSION QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS
K. ADJOURNMENT
L.INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
1.Senior Center Monthly Report – March 2024………………………………….Pg. 14
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KENAI COUNCIL ON AGING – REGULAR MEETING
FEBRUARY 8, 2024 – 3:00 P.M.
KENAI SENIOR CENTER
361 SENIOR CT., KENAI, AK 99611
CHAIR KEN AYERS, PRESIDING
Council on Aging Meeting Page 1 of 3
February 8, 2024
ACTION MINUTES
A. CALL TO ORDER
A Regular Meeting of the Council on Aging was held on February 8, 2024, at the Kenai Senior Center,
Kenai, AK. Chair Ayers called the meeting to order at approximately 3:00 p.m.
1. Pledge of Allegiance
Chair Ayers led those assembled in the Pledge of Allegiance.
2. Roll Call
There were present:
Ken Ayers, Chair Rachael Craig, Vice Chair
Velda Geller William Sadler
Frances Kilfoyle Kit Hill
Jim Glendening
A quorum was present.
Absent:
Barbara Modigh
Also in attendance were:
Kathy Romain, Senior Center Director
Red Piersee, Senior Center Administrative Assistant
Kayla Feltman, Senior Center Volunteer/Activities Coordinator
James Baisden, City Council Liaison
Terry Eubank, City Manager
Scott Bloom, City Attorney
3. Agenda Approval
MOTION:
Vice Chair Craig MOVED to approve the agenda as presented. Member Hill SECONDED the motion.
VOTE: There being no objection; SO ORDERED.
B. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS - None.
C. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS - None.
D. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
1. January 16, 2024
MOTION:
Member Hill MOVED to approve the January 16, 2024 Council on Aging minutes. Vice Chair Craig
SECONDED the motion.
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February 8, 2024
VOTE: There being no objection; SO ORDERED.
E. UNFINISHED BUSINESS – None.
F. NEW BUSINESS
1. Discussion/Recommendation - Recommendations to Council for Adoption of a New Section of
Kenai Municipal Code Titled Council on Aging Commission, and Amendments to Chapter 1.90
Standards for Boards, Commissions and Committees.
MOTION:
Vice Chair Craig MOVED to recommend that the City adopt a new section of Kenai Municipal Code,
proposed amendments to KMC 1.90 and the Council on Aging Bylaws as provided in the packet. Member
Glendening SECONDED the motion.
Director Romain gave a staff report from information provided in the packet; additional clarification was
provided by City Manager Eubank and City Attorney Bloom.
Discussion ensued; members spoke in support.
UNANIMOUS CONSENT was requested on the motion.
VOTE: There being no objection; SO ORDERED.
2. Discussion/Recommendation – Recommendations to Council for Amendments to Council on
Aging Bylaws.
Approved during the previous agenda item.
G. REPORTS
1. Senior Center Director – Director Romain and Assistants Piersee and Feltman reported on the
following:
• Upcoming March for Meals Fundraiser event.
• Cabinets have been added to the Senior Center craft room.
• City Departments are preparing for the upcoming budget process.
• Member surveys will be coming out in March; feedback from these surveys is important for
Senior Center programs.
• Upcoming Superbowl party at the Senior Center.
2. Commission Chair – Chair Ayers recognized new members Glendening, Sadler and Hill; asked
for feedback on changes members would like to see regarding senior housing.
3. City Council Liaison – Council Member Baisden reported on recent actions of the City Council.
H. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENTS – None.
I. NEXT MEETING ATTENDANCE NOTIFICATION – March 14, 2024
J. COMMISSION QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS
K. ADJOURNMENT
L. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS – None.
There being no further business before the Council on Aging, the meeting was adjourned at 3:30 p.m.
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February 8, 2024
I certify the above represents accurate minutes of the Council on Aging meeting of February 8, 2024.
___________________________________
Meghan Thibodeau
Deputy City Clerk
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2024 – COUNCIL ON AGING ANNUAL WORK PLAN
2024 Annual Work Plan City of Kenai Council on Aging
INTRODUCTION
This area should include a brief description of the overall purpose of the commission. Note: Work plans developed by the advisory body will be submitted to the City Council for
approval; therefore, it is a good idea to align the goals and objectives with city code, policy and the City of Kenai Comprehensive Plan.
The Mission of the Council on Aging Commission is to advise the Mayor, the City Council, Senior Center Director, and City of Kenai the needs of the elderly in the area of
seniors, support the programs which enable the continued independence of senior citizens and serve as an advisory committee. Duties include advising the Senior Center
Director on matters dealing with the budgets for senior programs and programs operated at the Kenai Senior Center (KSC).
Instructions: In the space provided below, create a list of issues and goals (objectives) your commission would like to address in the upcoming year, your list should also
include plans on how to address those issues. Each objective listed should include information regarding additional staff resources and/or community volunteers needed;
funding resources, are funds available in the budget if not are you proposing council include funding in the upcoming budget cycle; and how long is it expected to obtain
the objective. Pease prioritize the objectives of your group with number one (1) being the top priority.
GOAL OR OBJECTIVE COLLABORATION FUNDING RESOURCES TIME TO COMPLETE
Objective No. 1 _______ Objective: Enhance Kenai Senior Center (KSC) Community Outreach and Membership Estimated Time to Complete: 2024 _________________________
Strategy: (Provide a summary of tasks which need to be done to obtain the objective.)
1. Update the Senior Center Webpage on the City of Kenai Website.
2. Provide input for updated KSC flyers with the Senor Center Director that can be conspicuously placed at Kenai City Hall and local businesses.
3. Sponsor a “Bring a Friend to Lunch Day” where KSC members can invite potential new members to lunch at the KSC.
Narrative: (Describe the benefits to the residents and visitors of the City.)
The updating of the KSC webpage will provide greater visibility of the programs and activities provided by the City of Kenai for seniors. Simplified navigation to events,
calendars, and menus are what seniors need to be able to take advantage of all the services the KSC has to offer seniors in the community. Updated KSC flyers will
provide updated information at the Kenai City Hall and at businesses for seniors with no access to computers. The “Bring a Friend to Lunch Day” will provide the
community outreach to recruit new KSC members.
Collaboration: (Who needs to be involved to obtain the objective?)
The Council on Aging Commission members and KSC staff. This task has been assigned to two Commission members.
Funding: (Are funds available, or is funding needed in a future budget?)
The KSC webpage update will be accomplished as part of the City of Kenai Webpage update with no additional funding required.
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2024 – COUNCIL ON AGING ANNUAL WORK PLAN
2024 Annual Work Plan City of Kenai Council on Aging
INTRODUCTION
This area should include a brief description of the overall purpose of the commission. Note: Work plans developed by the advisory body will be submitted to the City Council for
approval; therefore, it is a good idea to align the goals and objectives with city code, policy and the City of Kenai Comprehensive Plan.
The Mission of the Council on Aging Commission is to advise the Mayor, the City Council, Senior Center Director, and City of Kenai the needs of the elderly in the area of
seniors, support the programs which enable the continued independence of senior citizens and serve as an advisory committee. Duties include advising the Senior Center
Director on matters dealing with the budgets for senior programs and programs operated at the Kenai Senior Center (KSC).
Instructions: In the space provided below, create a list of issues and goals (objectives) your commission would like to address in the upcoming year, your list should also
include plans on how to address those issues. Each objective listed should include information regarding additional staff resources and/or community volunteers needed;
funding resources, are funds available in the budget if not are you proposing council include funding in the upcoming budget cycle; and how long is it expected to obtain
the objective. Pease prioritize the objectives of your group with number one (1) being the top priority.
GOAL OR OBJECTIVE COLLABORATION FUNDING RESOURCES TIME TO COMPLETE
Objective No. 2 _______ Objective: Discuss and Research Adding More Seniors Housing for the City of Kenai Estimated Time to Complete: 2024 __________________________
Strategy: (Provide a summary of tasks which need to be done to obtain the objective.)
1. Discuss and research adding more senior housing for the City of Kenai.
a. Schedule work sessions and assign research tasks to commission members.
b. Compile finds and provide a comprehensive report to the City Council Member representing the Council on Aging Commission.
c. Have the City Council Representative report the findings and recommendations to the full Kenai City Council.
Narrative: (Describe the benefits to the residents and visitors of the City.)
There is currently a one year waiting list for housing for Vintage Pointe Manor. Research and discussions on the viability and finding sources needs to begin for planning
future senior housing.
Collaboration: (Who needs to be involved to obtain the objective?)
The Council on Aging Commission members and KSC staff. This task has been assigned to two Commission members.
Funding: (Are funds available, or is funding needed in a future budget?)
No funding required.
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2024 – COUNCIL ON AGING ANNUAL WORK PLAN
2024 Annual Work Plan City of Kenai Council on Aging
INTRODUCTION
This area should include a brief description of the overall purpose of the commission. Note: Work plans developed by the advisory body will be submitted to the City Council for
approval; therefore, it is a good idea to align the goals and objectives with city code, policy and the City of Kenai Comprehensive Plan.
The Mission of the Council on Aging Commission is to advise the Mayor, the City Council, Senior Center Director, and City of Kenai the needs of the elderly in the area of
seniors, support the programs which enable the continued independence of senior citizens and serve as an advisory committee. Duties include advising the Senior Center
Director on matters dealing with the budgets for senior programs and programs operated at the Kenai Senior Center (KSC).
Instructions: In the space provided below, create a list of issues and goals (objectives) your commission would like to address in the upcoming year, your list should also
include plans on how to address those issues. Each objective listed should include information regarding additional staff resources and/or community volunteers needed;
funding resources, are funds available in the budget if not are you proposing council include funding in the upcoming budget cycle; and how long is it expected to obtain
the objective. Pease prioritize the objectives of your group with number one (1) being the top priority.
GOAL OR OBJECTIVE COLLABORATION FUNDING RESOURCES TIME TO COMPLETE
Objective No. 3 _______ Objective: Assist the KSC Staff in Researching Topics that can Enrich Senior Programs Estimated Time to Complete: 2024__________________________
Strategy: (Provide a summary of tasks which need to be done to obtain the objective.)
1. The 2024 research topic will be to explore intergenerational programs that connect high school or college-aged youth with lonely or isolated senior adults.
a. Research other programs around the nation that currently offer these intergenerational activities.
b. Compile and analyze findings.
c. Present findings to KSC staff.
Narrative: (Describe the benefits to the residents and visitors of the City.)
The KSC staff needs critical support in research and analysis on intergenerational programs.
Collaboration: (Who needs to be involved to obtain the objective?)
The Council on Aging Commission members and KSC staff. This task has been assigned to two Commission members.
Funding: (Are funds available, or is funding needed in a future budget?)
No funding required.
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Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting Page 1 of 3
March 20, 2024
Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting
March 20, 2024 ꟷ 6:00 PM
Kenai City Council Chambers
210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska
www.kenai.city
**Telephonic/Virtual Information on Page 3**
Action Agenda
A. CALL TO ORDER
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of the Agenda and Consent Agenda (Public comments on Consent Agenda Items
limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated)
*All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non-controversial by the council
and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a
council member so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the consent agenda and
considered in its normal sequence on the agenda as part of the General Orders.
B. SCHEDULED ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
C. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comments limited to ten (10) minutes per speaker)
1. Central Area Rural Transit System (CARTS) Update and Status Report, CARTS Board of
Directors President Jodi Stuart and Executive Director Jessica Schultz.
D. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comments limited to three (3) minutes per speaker;
thirty (30) minutes aggregated)
E. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3402-2024 - Accepting and Appropriating a
Donation to the Kenai Community Library for Library Materials, Programming, Furniture and
Shelving. (Administration)
2. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY AS AMENDED. Ordinance No. 3403-2024 - Amending Sections
of Kenai Municipal Code Chapters 21.10 - Leasing and Acquisition of Airport Reserve Lands,
and 22.05 - Disposition of City Lands, to Extend the Time Allowed for Private Development on
City Leased Lots and Requiring Certain Financial Assurances Prior to Lease Execution.
(Administration)
3. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2024-08 - Awarding a Contract to Provide Health
and Life Insurance Consulting Services. (Administration)
4. ADOPTED AS AMENDED WITHOUT OBJECTION. Resolution No. 2024-09 - Awarding a
Contract for Kenai Visitor and Cultural Center Facility Management Services. (Administration)
5. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2024-10 - Awarding a Contract for City of Kenai
Tourism and Marketing Services. (Administration)
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March 20, 2024
6. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2024-11 - Approving the Use of the Fleet
Replacement Fund for the Purchase of One Ford Police Interceptor Utilizing the State of Alaska
Equipment Fleet Contract. (Administration)
7. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2024-12 - Authorizing the City Manager to Enter
into a Bar and Lounge Concession Agreement for the Kenai Municipal Airport. (Administration)
F. MINUTES
1. *Regular Meeting of March 6, 2024. (City Clerk)
G. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
1. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY AS AMENDED. Ordinance No. 3392-2024 - Amending the Kenai
Zoning Code to Add a New Zoning District, Working Waterfront (WW) and Amending the Official
Zoning Map for Certain Parcels from Heavy Industrial (IH) to Working Waterfront (WW) or
Conservation (C) Zoning District. (Knackstedt) [On 02/21/24 this item was postponed to
03/20/24.]
H. NEW BUSINESS
1. *Action/Approval - Bills to be Ratified. (Administration)
2. *Action/Approval - Purchase Orders and Purchase Order Amendments Requiring Council
Approval in Accordance with KMC 7.15.020. (Administration)
3. *Action/Approval - Special Use Permit to the Alaska Youth Soccer Association for RV Parking
at the Multi-Purpose Facility Parking Lot. (Administration)
4. *Action/Approval - Special Use Permit to the Alaska Youth Soccer Association for RV Parking
at the Kenai Sports Complex Parking Lot. (Administration)
5. *Ordinance No. 3404-2024 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations in the Airport
Fund to Provide Supplemental Funding for 100 Low Lead Float Plane Basin Fuel.
(Administration)
6. *Ordinance No. 3405-2024 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations in the
Congregate Housing Fund for Costs Above Budgeted Amounts. (Administration)
7. *Ordinance No. 3406-2024 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and Appropriations in the Airport
Special Revenue and Airport Improvement Capital Project Funds and Authorizing a Final
Adjusting Contract Amendment to the Professional Services Agreement with HDL Engineering
for Construction Administration Services for the 2020 Kenai Municipal Airport Sand Storage
Facility Project. (Administration)
8. EVALUATIONS SCHEDULED FOR 4/17/24 AND 4/18/24. Discussion - Scheduling Council
Employee Evaluations (Mayor Gabriel)
I. COMMISSION / COMMITTEE REPORTS
1. Council on Aging
2. Airport Commission
3. Harbor Commission
4. Parks and Recreation Commission
5. Planning and Zoning Commission
6. Beautification Committee
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March 20, 2024
J. REPORT OF THE MAYOR
K. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS
1. City Manager
2. City Attorney
3. City Clerk
L. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENTS
1. Citizens Comments (Public comments limited to five (5) minutes per speaker)
2. Council Comments
M. EXECUTIVE SESSION
N. PENDING ITEMS
O. ADJOURNMENT
P. INFORMATION ITEMS
The agenda and supporting documents are posted on the City’s website at www.kenai.city. Copies of
resolutions and ordinances are available at the City Clerk’s Office or outside the Council Chamber prior
to the meeting. For additional information, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 907-283-8231.
Registration is required to join the meeting remotely through Zoom. Please use the link below to
register:
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Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting Page 1 of 3
April 03, 2024
Kenai City Council - Regular Meeting
April 03, 2024 ꟷ 6:00 PM
Kenai City Council Chambers
210 Fidalgo Avenue, Kenai, Alaska
www.kenai.city
**Telephonic/Virtual Information on Page 3**
Action Agenda
A. CALL TO ORDER
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Approval of the Agenda and Consent Agenda (Public comments on Consent Agenda Items
limited to three (3) minutes per speaker; thirty (30) minutes aggregated)
*All items listed with an asterisk (*) are considered to be routine and non-controversial by the council
and will be approved by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of these items unless a
council member so requests, in which case the item will be removed from the consent agenda and
considered in its normal sequence on the agenda as part of the General Orders.
B. SCHEDULED ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS
1. Classification and Compensation Report, Malayna Halvorson Maes, Senior Consultant for
McGrath Human Resources Group and Stephanie Randall, Human Resource Director.
C. SCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comments limited to ten (10) minutes per speaker)
1. Alaska Christian College Update, Dr. Keith Hamilton, President of Alaska Christian College
D. UNSCHEDULED PUBLIC COMMENTS (Public comments limited to three (3) minutes per speaker;
thirty (30) minutes aggregated)
E. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3404-2024 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and
Appropriations in the Airport Fund to Provide Supplemental Funding for 100 Low Lead Float
Plane Basin Fuel. (Administration)
2. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY. Ordinance No. 3405-2024 - Increasing Estimated Revenues and
Appropriations in the Congregate Housing Fund for Costs Above Budgeted Amounts.
(Administration)
3. ENACTED UNANIMOUSLY AS AMENDED. Ordinance No. 3406-2024 - Increasing Estimated
Revenues and Appropriations in the Airport Special Revenue and Airport Improvement Capital
Project Funds and Authorizing a Final Adjusting Contract Amendment to the Professional
Services Agreement with HDL Engineering for Construction Administration Services for the
2020 Kenai Municipal Airport Sand Storage Facility Project. (Administration)
4. ADOPTED UNANIMOUSLY. Resolution No. 2024-13 - Authorizing a Contract Award and
Corresponding Purchase Order for Library Materials. (Administration)
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April 03, 2024
F. MINUTES
1. *Regular Meeting of March 20, 2024. (City Clerk)
G. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
H. NEW BUSINESS
1. *Action/Approval - Bills to be Ratified. (Administration)
2. *Action/Approval - Consent to Assignment and Assignment and Assumption of Lease
Agreement, of Lot 1, Block 5, General Aviation Apron No. 1 Amended. (Administration)
3. *Ordinance No. 3407-2024 - Accepting and Appropriating a Volunteer Fire Assistance Grant
from the United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Passed through the State of
Alaska Division of Forestry for the Purchase of Forestry Firefighting Equipment. (Administration)
4. *Ordinance No. 3408-2024 - Accepting and Appropriating a State of Alaska Code Blue Fiscal
Year 2025 Grant Passed through the Southern Region EMS Council, Inc. to Purchase Two
Video Laryngoscopes. (Administration)
5. APPROVED UNANIMOUSLY. Action/Approval - Authorizing the City Manager to Request a
Community Purpose Exemption to Donate Sand for the Construction of the Triumvirate Theatre.
(Administration)
6. BUDGET WORK SESSION SCHEDULED FOR MAY 4, 2024 AT 9:00 AM. Discussion -
Scheduling a Budget Work Session. (Administration)
I. COMMISSION / COMMITTEE REPORTS
1. Council on Aging
2. Airport Commission
3. Harbor Commission
4. Parks and Recreation Commission
5. Planning and Zoning Commission
6. Beautification Committee
J. REPORT OF THE MAYOR
1. Proclamation Declaring April 2024 as "Sexual Assault Awareness Month"
K. ADMINISTRATION REPORTS
1. City Manager
2. City Attorney
3. City Clerk
L. ADDITIONAL PUBLIC COMMENTS
1. Citizens Comments (Public comments limited to five (5) minutes per speaker)
2. Council Comments
M. EXECUTIVE SESSION
N. PENDING ITEMS
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April 03, 2024
O. ADJOURNMENT
P. INFORMATION ITEMS
The agenda and supporting documents are posted on the City’s website at www.kenai.city. Copies of
resolutions and ordinances are available at the City Clerk’s Office or outside the Council Chamber prior
to the meeting. For additional information, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 907-283-8231.
Registration is required to join the meeting remotely through Zoom. Please use the link below to
register:
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Mayor Brian Gabriel and Kenai City Council
THROUGH: Terry Eubank, City Manager
THROUGH: Kathy Romain, Senior Center Director
FROM: Astrea Piersee, Administrative Assistant III
DATE: April 3, 2024
SUBJECT: March 2024 Monthly Report
March brought a refreshing burst of seasonal activities to the Kenai Senior Center. Highlights
included:
• St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon and “Annual W earing of the Green”.
• Weekly choir rehearsals in preparation of Easter. A final performance was held during
the Easter luncheon on March 29th.
• Easter egg coloring and creation of miniature Easter baskets. These baskets were
shared with home-meal clients.
• “Grow with Me” with Steve Latz on preparation of seed starting.
• No-host dinner to Rocky’s Diner.
2024 2023
Home Delivered Meals 1827 2064
Individuals 98 94
Dining Room (Congregate) Meals 1382 1046
Individuals 138 164
Transportation (1-way rides) 276 159
Individuals 17 18
Grocery Shopping Assistance 12/39 13/27
Writers Group 29 37
Caregiver Support Group 10 7
Growing Stronger Exercise 372 313
Tai Chi Class 48 44
TOPS Weight Loss Class 69 56
Bluegrass & Music Sessions 22 77
Card Games 50 75
Wii Bowling 27 48
Arts & Crafts 24 44
Total Event Sign-ins * 2143 2073
Individuals * 179 189
Vintage Pointe Manor Vacancies 0 1
*(not including home meals clients)
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