Whitney Senior Center
Whitney Senior Center Newsletter Online Newsletter May 3rd, 2020
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5 Ways Seniors Can Connect with Others


Posted in: Senior Health & Wellness

The coronavirus outbreak is still in full swing across the globe and the CDC recommends that people over the age of 60 stay home, as the odds of developing COVID-19 increase with age. 

Staying at home and avoiding crowds is necessary to prevent the spread of coronavirus, but it can lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness. If you or a loved one is starting to feel the effects of being confined at home, try these suggestions for connecting with others during the outbreak.

Schedule virtual visits with friends and family
From free communication tools like Skype to smartphone apps like Facetime, there are a lot of ways to see and catch up with family and friends without having to leave your apartment. Many online communication tools provide a video feature to help you feel more connected to loved ones. When you’re looking for a more simple solution, a quick phone call can also help lift spirits. 

Choosing the right app
If your relative has an iPhone or iPad, FaceTime may be the best option. It comes preinstalled on those devices, and is almost the same as answering a phone call. One caveat: You can only initiate calls with someone if the contact they’re looking for is also an Apple user that has FaceTime enabled, which could be limiting.
Other solid options: Skype, Zoom, Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts, and WhatsApp, especially if an older loved one is using a non-Apple smartphone or tablet. Try several options and see which they find easiest to use.

Play your favorite games online
Whether you prefer cards or board games, it’s easy to now play your favorite games online. Websites like Arkadium.com offer a variety of card and board games that you can play with others or on your own. You can also download apps on your phone to play games with others, like Words with Friends.


Join an online discussion group or book club
Discussions groups found on sites like SeniorChatters offer a way for older adults to engage in different topics online. Use these tools to meet other seniors from all over the world and discuss your favorite hobbies. If you’re a reader, consider joining an online book club. Celadon Books shares their five favorite book clubs that you can join online.

Watch live concerts online
Many people find connection and resilience through music. Organizations like the Seattle Symphony are finding news ways to share their services during these challenging times. Enjoy free live broadcasts of the symphony from the comfort of your own home. You can learn more about upcoming concerts and how to watch these live broadcasts here.

Communicate the old-fashioned way
If you don’t have access to smart phones or computers, consider sending a hand-written letter or card to loved ones instead. If you like to volunteer, letter-writing can also be used to spread messages of hope. The nonprofit Letters Against Depression gives people an opportunity to write hand-written letters of support to people suffering from depression. This is a simple way to do and feel good, and to connect with others.
Finding ways to stay connected with others during the coronavirus can be more challenging as an older adult. Try using these strategies to feel less isolated and to stay connected with loved ones and others around the world.

then of course joining our online options through the Whitney Senior Center.
Social Connect
REGISTER AT THIS LINK

New Program - Social Connect


Social Connect is a facilitated, small group online gathering. In the 45-minute sessions, you’ll do gentle movements, learn about ways to reduce stress and feel your best, and connect with others. Managing stress and taking time to notice and reflect upon positive experiences will help you feel more alive, sleep better, be more compassionate, and even have a more robust immune system.  This program is offered through the Central MN Council on Aging.


This class will be held via Zoom virtual platform. All participants must have audio and visual technology capabilities. This could be a laptop or tablet with a camera and microphone, or a smart phone. 

May 05, 2020 - May 26, 2020
10:30 AM - 11:15 AM


RSVP
Visit https://bit.ly/2Sg1mIW to learn more.
 
 
 
 
 

TED Circle Discussion -

Where joy hides and how to find it

Cherry blossoms and rainbows, bubbles and googly eyes: Why do some things seem to create such universal joy? In this captivating talk, Ingrid Fetell Lee reveals the surprisingly tangible roots of joy and shows how we all can find -- and create -- more of it in the world around us.


This talk was presented at an official TED conference, and was featured by our editors on the home page.

Tuesday, May 5th
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Join at this
LINK

TED Circles
Watch Video at this Link
Alzheimer's Association

Alzheimer's Association Support Group Monthly Meeting


Tuesday, May 5th
                                       6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
                                     Join at this
LINK

New members are welcome to join anytime!  You are not alone!


paper stack

Paperwork- To shred or not to shred…organizing paperwork for tomorrow.

Join Julie Braun from SOS as she talks us through how to go through and organize that stack or boxes of paperwork that we may have been procrastinating on.



Wednesday, May 6th
11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Join at this LINK

Julie Braun
320.248.6694
julie@sosmn.net
www.sosmn.net

plants

Dividing Perennials and Houseplants


Perennials grace our gardens year after year with their variety of brilliant colors and unique foliage forms.
After a few years in the garden, these perennials may start to produce smaller blooms, develop a 'bald spot' at the center of their crown, or require staking to prevent their stems from falling over. All of these are signs that it is time to divide.

Join Master Gardener Linda Tenneson as she walks us through the steps to learn how to divide perennials and houseplants.


Wednesday, May 6th
12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Join at this
LINK 

Light the Legacy
Join us to learn how to fill out a Health Care Directive. 
Thursday, May 7th 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Join at this link
Macronutrients

Macronutrients 101: Understanding the Basics


Join us with for our Weekly Friday Wellness Series with Christine Brown from Rejuv Medical.  

A huge thank you to Christine for joining us each week and for the cooking demonstrations.  Here is a LINK to the recipes that she shared with us.


Friday, May 8th
9:30 am to 10:30 am
Join at this LINK



Walk with Ease

Walk with Ease


There is room for additional participants if you still want to join us.  Learn education about Arthritis, guidance to start a walking program, and more.  

Offered on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays.  
Wednesdays will be focused on the education.  Please register if you have not at this LINK

Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursday
1:30 pm to 2:30 pm
Join at this LINK

fitness classes


If you have SilverSneakers or Silver&Fit - please click on LINK to fill out April's Attendance - thank you.  If you would like to register with us for the SilverSneakers and Silver & Fit - please call our Front Desk at 320-255-7245.

Senior Yoga with Melissa
 Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday. 10 am to 10:45 am
JOIN AT THIS
LINK

Gentle Pilates with Paula
Mondays and Fridays 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
JOIN AT THIS
LINK

SAIL - Stay Active and Independent for Life 
Tuesday, Fridays, Saturdays 11 am to 12:00 pm
JOIN AT THIS
LINK


Spring Forest QI- GONG with Jerry Wellik
Mondays and Wednesdays 12:00 pm to 12:55 pm
Register in Advance at this
LINK


Yoga with Sally
Tuesdays at 9:30 am - 10:30 am at this
LINK
Thursdays at 11:30 am to 12:30 pm at this LINK

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