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Haverstraw Collaborative Meeting of April 06, 2016

37 members and guests in attendance: Vanessa Lopez , Tim Sanders, Tanya Soto & Annmarie Guidice (Haverstraw Center), Steven Lopez (HACSO), Alexander Drab (planned Parenthood), Pat Rajla, Anne Carey-Lolorado(HLZ), Ghery Chery (RCADD), Jenny Guzman (Center for Safety and Change), Jody Addeo (Alzheimers Association), Charles Maze (YMCA), Shari Stopler (RCDOH), Kim Gizzi (RCYB), Jacqui Lunchich (Rockland Boces), Susan Filgueras (Habitat for Humanity), Doris Suarez (Centro de Amigos SADC), Dana Treacy (United Way), Lacey Benjamin (Mid Hudson PRC), Kevin Brown (RCDSS), Rubina Vij (Jawonio), Annie Scott (CANDLE), Rosa Morales (Affinity), Rebecca Chandler (HRHCARE), Dina Nejman (Haverstraw Place), Kathy Galione (Youth Bureau/Cons. Corps), Cheryl Hunter-Grant(LHVPN), John Aramim (Rockland Career Ctr), Deborah Studnitzer(RTC Institute), Daniel Santana(Fidelis Care), Betsy Rodman (Cornell Coop Ext), Ron Figueroa (RCDSS), Delilah Velez ( Evercare Choice), Martha Robles (CCCSR), Alejandra Silva-Exias (Legal Aid Society of Rockland), Dwindell Feeley (BBBS Rockland) Susan Ball (RSVP), Claudia Depkin (HKDPL), Sr. Marie Buckley (Hospice of Rockland)

Inspiration for the day was a reading prepared- “Thought for April” and was shared by the group. Minutes from March were read and accepted by members.

Presentation- Doris Suarez – Centro De Amigos- Overview
This Social Adult Day Center will be opening at 91 Broadway, Haverstraw NY 10927.

Centro de Amigos Social Adult Day Center is designed to help maintain and improve a person’s physical and mental health in a comfortable, community-based setting through a culturally competent system of care that provides opportunities for:
Socialization, Supervision, Monitoring, Personal Care, and Nutrition.
This will be a culturally centered facility, targeting the Hispanic community. * Cultural competence in healthcare describes the ability of systems to provide care to patients with diverse values, beliefs, and behaviors, including tailoring delivery to meet patient’s social, cultural, and linguistic needs.

Who is an appropriate Candidate?
-A “Senior” (60+) who meets more than these 3 factors:
Already has a home health aide or has been approved for Home Health Services, lives independently or with family in Haverstraw, can no longer structure his or own daily activities, is at risk for isolation and desires companionship, cant’ be safely left alone at home, lives with someone who works outside the home or who is frequently away from home for other reasons.

-Some activities for seniors include: Tai Chi, Yoga, Sex Education, Bingo, and other social events.
- There is a shower in the facility
- 2 shifts include 8AM-1PM and 1PM-6PM and will be open Monday –Friday.
- Centro de Amigos is her e to form valuable partnerships with YOUR organization.

For More Information Please Call Doris Suarez: 845-287-4908 or email: Doris@CentroDeAmigos.com – Facebook: www.facebook.com/centrodeamigoshaverstraw or www.CentroDeAmigos.com

Presentation- Delilah Velez- EverCare- Outreach Enrollment Specialist-Overview
EverCare is a non-profit organization committed to the growth and development of community-based programs that keep those under our care safe and healthy in their own homes.
EverCare Choice provides an array of covered long-and short-term care services.
Covered services include (but are not limited to):
-skilled nursing, home health & personal care aides
- Transportation to & from medical appointments
-Nutritional evaluation & planning
-Home-delivered meals
-DME/Supplies
-Adult Day Health Care
-Physical, occupational & speech therapy
-Dental, vision, audiology & podiatry services. *Services are free as long as Medicaid covers.
What if the person is not Medicaid Eligible? Please Contact Delilah, who can provide further information on what is available: 845-485-6697
-Also, One of the few agencies who provide CHHA services (Short Term Care Services)
These services include: Physical, occupational & speech therapy, nutritional evaluation & planning, skilled nursing, home health aides, and social work.

Presentation- Rubina Vij, Jawonio Stategic Integration- Overview
Programs offered:
PROS Program- Personalized Recovery Oriented Services
If you or someone you know is recovering from a behavioral health challenge, Jawonio Personalized Recovery Oriented Services Program can provide support in a community- based setting to assist you in achieving your recovery goals. * Location :Spring Valley

* Menu of Services: Services include, but are not limited to the following:
Assessment, Basic Living Skills Training, Benefits and Financial Management, Crisis Intervention, Self Help Information and Education, Skill Development and Support, Wellnes/Self Management, Intensive Relapse Prevention, etc. For more information and available appointments please call: Maureen Hyatt, Intake Coordinator 845-708-2000 ext. 2246

Front Porch Program: * Meets three days a week in small groups. * Offers activities such as art & crafts, crossword puzzles, word jumble, local news discussions, Xbox, Wii games, music and meditation. There also weekly outings to local attractions such as parks, museums, movies, malls, plays and more. * For more information please call: Helene Schiff 845-708-2000 ext. 2288

Care Management:
-Available to adults who receive or are eligible to receive Medicaid and meet a few basic requirements . Care management will assist participants to live safely and as independently as possible. It will also help link participants with appropriate services and resources. For More Information Please Contact: Michelle Varvaro- Supervisor, Care Management Services (845) 708-2000 ext.2365 or Rubina Vij- Care Coordinator, The Health Center at Jawonio (845) 708-2000 ext.2201

The Health Center:
Available for everyone in the community. Located: 260 N. Little Tor Road, New City, NY 10956.
Services Offered:
-Audiology Clinic, Dental Care, Nutrition, Outpatient Therapy, Podiatry, Primary Care, Psychiatric, and Psychology and Social Work.
Free medical care is offered to individuals who are homeless, under insured, under housed, undocumented, etc.
If the person is eligible for Medicaid, there is an outreach employee who can assist with the application process.
Walk Ins are not accepted- the individual must call so an intake can be done- For More Information Please Call: (845)786-2000 ext. 1310

Old Business/Subcommittees

* Immigration Advocacy- Rockland Immigration Coalition meets the First Friday of every month at 12PM @ VCS * Drug Prevention- Town Hall Meeting on Underage Drinking is scheduled as part of Unity in the Community (4/25). There will be two parts- one for young children (facilitated by Ruth Bowles) and one for older teens (facilitated by Haverstraw Center). * Food and Nutrition-Pennies for Martha can distributed as Collaborative’s Hunger Awareness project * Parental Involvement-tabled * Dream Project- On Sat 04/30 There will be a Basketball Tournament alongside a Recyclable Fashion Show for youth. Still need donations of food, prizes, recyclable material. They are also in need of volunteers. * Literacy Solutions- Classes are being held at The Haverstraw Elementary School in conjuction with Rockland Boces. Their citizenship class will begin next week. There will be a Gala on 05/12 held at the View in Piermont, honoring: Marion Breland, Benito Herrero, Brian Merrit, and Lucy Redzeposky. * Habitat for Humanity Update-Tabled * Unity in the Community- Will be held during the Schools April Break on 04/25 & 04/26- Workshops have been filled. Currently still in need of Lunch donation for Tuesday for approx 100 people, this includes children and volunteers (High School students)
Town Hall Meeting will be held on Monday 04/25 (Last year approx 150 youth attended)

Agency Updates

* Habitat for Humanity- Last application will be accepted on 04/28, Still receiving donations for labor, materials, etc. In need of volunteers. * Planned Parenthood of Hudson Peconic- April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month and Minority Health Month, along with Get Yourself Tested Month. Planned Parenthood is here to help reduce barriers and help with inability to pay despite immigration status, offers a sliding scale. Get Yourself Tested- Planned Parenthood has a Mobile Unit- that does provide free rapid HIV testing, along with referrals when other services are needed. * Catholic Community Charities- Blessing of the Soil will be held on 04/23 * First Wednesday of every month there is a Spanish Speaking Parent’s Group held at the Haverstraw Elementrary School from 6-8PM. This month, Miriam Avila is presenting along with Adriana Bernald. Next month’s topic is on immigration. * Health Department- Mosquito Season approaching, RCDOH will be providing Moquito Dunks and Fathead minnows, free of charge to Rockland County residents to help control the mosquito population. * United Hospice of Rockland – 7th Annual Walk to Remember- Sunday April 17th 8:00AM * Spanish Speaking Parents Group held 1st Wednesday of every month at the Haverstraw Elementary School- 6:00-8:00PM Tonight’s Topic: Immigration * Alzheimers Assoc- Spanish Speaking Caregiver Support Group –Will be meeting First Tuesday of the Month at the Haverstraw Center. * Youth Bureau- Teenworks applications- now available. * Rockland CERT Program- Upcoming Clases 04/07 7-9PM, 04/19 7-9PM, 04/28 7 to 9PM. Classes will be held at the Fire Training Center in Pomona. * Big Brothers Big Sisters- Save the Date 6th annual Golf Outing 06/08
For more information please visit: http://www.bbbsofrc.com/events/

Next meeting date is Wednesday, May 04, 2016 @ 12:00 noon at the
Haverstraw Center
50 West Broad Street, Haverstraw. NY 10927

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