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boomer/alley, you are mixing apples and oranges here. Referencing folks who need to have their Depends changed, their wheel chairs greased and their walkers adjusted, to those who want to play cards and bingo, light Christmas trees, gossip and eat at the 'brass ring' are two ends of the spectrum here.

Obamacare already has the 'in home elder care' in place. It is unveiling as we speak. That is the future direction for elder care. Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance companies are already gearing up and putting these directives in place for the future baby boomers. Nursing homes will become more like hospitals yet will also provide in home care. Which some do already. Schenectady county already provides in home elder care. Eddy already provides in home elder care. All nursing agencies offer in home elder care. There are doctors already gearing up to provide in home elder care visits.

Obamacare assessed this on COST.....not NEED!! Everyone can rest assured that this in home elder care will not be better in most cases.......just CHEAPER!!!

In contrast, the rotterdam senior center is nothing more than a social gossip center for folks who don't have, nor want a life beyond this 'gossip center'. The fact of the matter is, and I'm sure we can all agree, that the 'brass ring' is not needed when there are TWO, more than sufficient, diners right across the street.....at no expense to the taxpayers.

The senior gossip center should be closed and the rotterdam taxpayer's money should and could be spend on other pressing issues facing their town.

Obamacare has already addressed and has policies in place regarding the 'in home elder care' issue!!

And as a side note.......I highly doubt that the elderly from WWII want to rub elbows with the youth of today with their pants hanging below their a$$ and their tongue, nose and nipples pierced!!!


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those with the nose rings and pants hanging were raised to be 'all about me'......as women went to work society has had to make 'acceptable choices' as
to what the 'bar' was/wasn't and it became---'whatever makes you happy'....


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


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SCHENECTADY COUNTY ’S CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AGENCY (CHHA)

Visiting Nurse Service of Schenectady & Saratoga Counties
108 Erie Blvd.
Schenectady, NY 12308
(51 382-7932


AGENCIES SCHENECTADY COUNTY HAS A CONTRACT WITH TO PROVIDE IN-HOME PERSONAL CARE

Accent Health Care
P.O. Box 249
820 5th Avenue
Troy, NY 12182
(51 237-2700

All Metro Health Care
650 Franklin St.
Suite 102
Schenectady, NY 12305
(51 374-2117

Any-Time Home Care, Inc.
1659 Central Avenue
Albany, NY 12205
(51 464-1940

Attentive Care
5 Computer Drive
West Albany, NY 12205
(51438-6271

Family and Child Service of Schenectady, Inc.
246 Union Street
Schenectady, NY 12305
(51 355-3446

Gentiva
1272 Central Avenue
Albany, NY 12205
(51 459-0222

Gentle Home Health Care
125 Mohawk Avenue
Scotia, NY 12302
(51 370-1515

Living Resources Home Care Agency, Inc.
2176 Guilderland Avenue
Schenectady, NY 12306
(51 867-8777

Visiting Nurses Home Care
Riverview Center
150 Broadway Suite 310
Menands, NY 12204
(51 694-9907


Schenectady County’s Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)

Northeast Health
Eddy SeniorCare PACE
504 State Street
Schenectady, New York 12305
(51 382-3290
Web site: http://www.nehealth.com/Senior_Services/Senior_Care_PACE


Consumer Direct Personal Care Fiscal Intermediaries in Schenectady County

A fiscal intermediary is an agent that manages the financial piece for services that have been authorized and funded by the County.

Concepts of Independent Choices
% Center for Independence
855 Central Avenue
Albany, NY 12206
(51 459-6422

Consumer Directed Choices Inc.
7 Washington Square
Albany NY 12205
(51 464-0810


Personal Emergency Response System

Ellis Hospital - Lifeline
1101 Nott Street
Schenectady, NY 12308
(51 243-4101


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
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Programs & Services (Full List)


The Schenectady County Department of Senior and Long Term Care Services administers a variety of programs and services using federal, state and county funds, as well as private donations and contributions. For more information, click on the link below. If you don’t see the information you need on our web site, please call our office at 382-8481 and our staff will be more than happy to help you.

Adult Day Services

Caregiver Support

CDTA Reduced Bus Fare Card Program

EISEP (Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program)

Glendale Home

Health Insurance Information Counseling Assistance Program (HIICAP)

Home Care Services

Home Energy Assistance Program

Home Fuel Rebate Program

Housing

Legal Assistance

Long Term Care Insurance Outreach and Education Program (LTCIEOP)

Nutrition Services

Protective Services for Adults

Schenectady County-NY Connects

Senior Centers

Senior Trips

Service Directory

Transportation

Weatherization Referral Assistance Program (WRAP)


Dayhaven Adult Day Services

Dayhaven Adult Day Services has provided an alternative to nursing home placement to those elderly individuals in need of daily support and supervision. Dayhaven offers: supervision/monitoring, nutrition, social/recreation activities, transportation coordination, community outings, along with referrals to other agencies for senior services.

Call 346-1852 x1 or go to http://www.ccseniorservices.org for more information.


Caregiver Support

The program provides essential information, assistance, counseling, training and respite. The program for family caregivers helps sustain their efforts to care for an older relative who has a chronic illness or disability to help the older relative remain in the community rather than be placed in a residential facility. A Caregiver’s Resource Center, located on the first floor of Schaffer Heights, is available to access information & assistance, educational materials, informational support groups, and other caregiver services. Call 382-8481 x1238 for more information.


CDTA Reduced Bus Fare Card Program

Photo Identification cards are issued for a fee to seniors 65 years of age or older and the disabled for reduced bus fare. Call 382-8481x1000 for more information.


EISEP (Expanded In-Home Services for the Elderly Program)

Provides the following services:
Housekeeper/Chore- PC Level I – Provides comprehensive assessment, case management, and in-home services for functionally impaired persons 60 years of age or older in Schenectady County.
Homemaker/PC Level II – Environmental and nutritional assistance to clients limited in their ability to perform Activities of Daily Living (ADL's).
Adult Day Services/Respite – The Long Term Care Unit non-Medicaid clients will be assessed and case managed. Individuals identified as needing adult day services and/or non-institutional respite services, will be referred to the contracted social adult day services provider. These services will be specifically targeted to the most frail elderly whose caregivers require respite.
Call 382-8481 and ask to speak with an EISEP (pronounced EYE-sep) caseworker for more information.

Glendale Home

Glendale Home, founded in 1936, has been the provider of choice to meet the needs of the residents in Schenectady County by providing skilled nursing and rehabilitation services to the citizens of our community. Our team of experienced professionals identifies the needs of our residents and assists in setting goals that reflect the background, interests and needs of each resident.  Physicians, nurses, therapists, dieticians, social workers and all other support staff are involved from the admission process through the entire stay of the resident. Regular evaluations of resident care allow the staff to adapt to changing conditions. Glendale Home invites all family and friends to remain active and involved in resident care. For more information about the Glendale Home, click here.


Health Insurance Information Counseling Assistance Program (HIICAP)

Provides support information, counseling, and assistance to people with Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare Supplement insurance policies and other related health insurance benefit information. Services are provided by Catholic Charities Senior Services in Schenectady. Call 372-5667 for more information.


Home Care Services

All home care services are designed to insure the health and safety of elderly, infirm, or disabled individuals by providing a range of home based services which assist in maintaining the recipient at home. Call the Long Term Care Intake/Referral line at 382-8481 x 1234 or click here for a list of home care agencies that serve Schenectady County.


Home Energy Assistance Program

The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) is a federally funded energy assistance program. Applications are taken at the Department of Social Services, at the Schenectady County Office of Senior and Long-Term Care Services for clients 60 years of age an older. For more information, click here or call 382-8481 x1009.


Home Fuel Rebate Program

This county-funded program provides for a one-time tax rebate in the amount of up to $100.00 for qualifying senior homeowners and renters who reside in Schenectady County. To qualify for this program you must be:
A resident of Schenectady County
60 years of age or older
Directly responsible for the cost of the home heating fuel natural gas, coal, wood, propane (except when sold in containers of less than one hundred pounds) and/or electricity used to heat his/her primary household and is verified by the Department of Senior and Long Term Care Services.
Either a household size of one with a maximum income of $35,000 or a household size of two or more with a maximum income level of $40,000.
Ineligible to receive any other public assistance for their home energy costs.
Applications are available starting in February and must be received by May 15th. Please call 382-8481 x1010 for more information.

Click here to download an application in PDF format.


Housing

Housing Options for Senior Adults of Upstate New York is a directory that covers a four-county area (Albany, Rensselaer, Saratoga and Schenectady). The directory provides information on various types of housing available for senior citizens including, but not limited to Assisted Living, Adult Homes, and Retirement Living. Click here to view the Directory.


Legal Assistance

Provides legal assistance to low income elderly who are 60 years of age or older at the Schenectady County Department of Senior and Long Term Care Services. Typical services offered include power of attorney, resolution of consumer complaints, frauds, landlord/tenant disputes, spousal responsibility and preparation of living wills and other legal guidance as needed. Call 382-8481 x 1000 to make an appointment to see the lawyer.


Long Term Care Insurance Outreach and Education Program

The Schenectady County Department of Senior and Long Term Care Services operates a Long Term Care Insurance Resource Center and can assist you with your questions about selecting and purchasing Long Term Care Insurance. This program does not recommend any specific long term care insurance plan or insurance agent. Call the Resource Center at 935-3065 for more information.


Schenectady County-NY Connects

NY Connects is a State-wide program to establish consumer-centered access to information and assistance for all individuals in need of long term care services, regardless of age, income, or payment source. It is Schenectady County’s effort to provide a single point of entry for long term care information, referrals and assessments. Call 382-8481 x1000 for more information.


Nutrition Services

Home Delivered Meals
Home delivered meals are for those seniors in Schenectady County who are unable to prepare and/or otherwise access meals on their own. Meals are individually packaged and delivered to meet the weekday nutritional needs of 1 or 2 meals daily. These meals are delivered by Catholic Charities Senior Services. Call 372-5667 or go to http://www.ccseniorservices.org for more information.

Senior Dining Center Locations

Jewish Community Center
2565 Balltown Road
Schenectady, NY
518-377-8803          
Scotia-Glenville Senior Ctr.
32 Worden Road
Glenville, NY
518-393-1946          
Ten Eyck Apartments
375 Broadway
Schenectady, NY
518-374-5511
Duanesburg Area Community Center
221 Victoria Drive
Delanson, NY 12053
Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
895-9500

The Dining Centers operate weekly Monday-Friday (except Delanson and Kosher locations at Jewish Community Center which operate M-W-F). Reservations are requested one day in advance. Please call the Dining Centers between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Suggested donation is $3.25 per meal. Food Stamps are accepted. No one is denied for inability or unwillingness to contribute. These dining centers are operated by Catholic Charities Senior Services.


Other on-site Meal Locations:

Town of Rotterdam
The Town of Rotterdam sponsors a noon meal for seniors on Tuesday and Thursday at St. Margaret of Cortona Church, Main Street, Rotterdam Junction. Call 887-2299 for more information.

The Salvation Army
The Salvation Army provides a congregate breakfast program from 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. 222 Lafayette Street, Schenectady, 346-0222.

Niskayuna Senior Center
Noon Meal Tuesday and Thursday
2682 Aqueduct Rd.
Niskayuna, NY 12309
372-2519


Protective Services for Adults

Protective Services for Adults (PSA) is a New York State-mandated program which is provided without regard to income. PSA assists adults age 18 or older who, because of mental or physical impairment, can no longer provide for their basic needs for food, clothing, shelter, or medical care, or protect themselves from neglect, abuse, or hazardous situations, and who have no one willing and able to help in a responsible manner. Call 386-2258 for more information.  Outside normal working hours please call 382-0383.

Click here for more information (You will be taken to the NYS Protective Services for Adults webpage).


Schenectady County-NY Connects

NY Connects is a State-wide program to establish consumer-centered access to information and assistance for all individuals in need of long term care services, regardless of age, income, or payment source. It is Schenectady County’s effort to provide a single point of entry for long term care information, referrals and assessments. Call 382-8481 x1000 for more information.


Senior Centers

Senior Centers are operated by the communities of Duanesburg, Niskayuna, Rotterdam and Scotia/Glenville. Their addresses and phone numbers are listed below. Click on the link for the center’s web site.

Rotterdam Senior Center
2639 Hamburg Street
Rotterdam, New York 12306
(51 356-1561
Hours: Monday – Friday 9am – 4 pm
Senior Service Director:

Niskayuna Senior Center
2682 Aqueduct Road
Niskayuna, New York 12309
(51 372-2519
Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 9am – 3 pm
Coordinators of Senior Services: Susan Leonard & Edie Cannizzo

Duanesburg Area Community Center
221 Victoria Drive
Delanson, New York 12053
(51 895-9500
Executive Director: Susan Kamiler

Scotia/Glenville Senior Center
32 Worden Road
Glenville, New York 12302
(51 374-0734
Hours: Monday – Friday, 9am – 4pm
Senior Center Staff Member: Cindy Amell


Senior Trips

One day trips that include sightseeing activities to cultural events, entertainment venues and historic sites for county residents over 60 years of age are coordinated through the Department of Senior and Long Term Care Services. Call the Trip Coordinator at 382-8481 for more information. This program is sponsored by Schenectady County.


Service Directory

Click here for a directory of services and programs in Schenectady County for senior citizens and people with disabilities.


Transportation

Catholic Charities of Schenectady County provides transportation from an individual's residence to the nearest dining center and includes weekday and weekend grocery shopping trips, as well as transportation to and from medical appointments. Call 357-9801 or go to http://www.ccseniorservices.org for more information.


Weatherization Referral Assistance Program (WRAP)

Provides coordination and access to weatherization programs for homes of low income seniors who are vulnerable to excess energy costs and who are HEAP eligible. Call 382-8481 x1009 for more information.
http://www.schenectadycounty.com/FullStory.aspx?m=388&amid=1107


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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Hey BT I WAS THE CHAIR OF THE SENIOR AND LONGTERM CARE ADVISORY COUNCIL.  The Council under CAthy Bern Smith was more effective.  Its arubber-stamp council now.

You are not telling me anything I don't know.  I have the same book you are citing from the web.  You are mixing apples and oranges in lots of ways.  First LOOK at all the things OTHER towns provide--let's just start with the transportation.  And those towns DON'T offer free trips.  You pay for that transporation.  Why are you so against the Rotterdam Center becoming what it should be--because you could give a rat's a$$ about the seniors in this town.  

As for being Alley..you are such a horses a$$.  I'm Mertzie remember.
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BT--you have way too much time on your hands.  No Boomer I'M MERTZIE/BT.
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BT you have brought up the gossip problem at the Center several times.  What do you care what people are saying there unless it is unflattering to you.  How about closing Zoller school because the teachers are incompetent.
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Zoller School used to be one of the good ones.  Not as good as Howe School but fairly good.  Alley you may be correct but they did have a good rep. (as in reputation NOT Republican)LOL
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BT--also you should know that NY Connects has been defunded.  Was funded by DOH for NYSOFA.  Schdy County Eisep is filled.  They haven't taken anyone new in a long while.  In order to get Eisep you have to delete someone who is getting it.  I would check with StateWide Senior Action Council before I post some of this stuff.  Just because it is in a book doesn't make it current.  As for "kosher" location.  The only ones are at the JCC Albany and Schenectady.  The Schenectady program is shared by Catholic Charities.  Money fluctuates.  First the State took away money from congregate dining and gave more to home-delivered meals.  Now switched back again.  The Ten Eyck feeds a lot seniors--more than I have seen in other centers.  Granted they have a captive audience.  But still a lot of seniors.
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Hey BT I WAS THE CHAIR OF THE SENIOR AND LONGTERM CARE ADVISORY COUNCIL.  The Council under CAthy Bern Smith was more effective.  Its arubber-stamp council now.

You are not telling me anything I don't know.  I have the same book you are citing from the web.  You are mixing apples and oranges in lots of ways.  First LOOK at all the things OTHER towns provide--let's just start with the transportation.  And those towns DON'T offer free trips.  You pay for that transporation.  Why are you so against the Rotterdam Center becoming what it should be--because you could give a rat's a$$ about the seniors in this town.  

As for being Alley..you are such a horses a$$.  I'm Mertzie remember.


Deb, everyone knows you are an advocate for seniors. How could they not....you keep reminding us through self elevation!!!!!! OMG!

You are trying to promote programs as NEW programs when in fact they have been around for sometime. There are also new programs coming on the horizon that will be incorporated into the already existing ones.

The rotterdam 'gossip center' can and should be closed!  I would guanrentee that those folks and rotterdam will do just fine and in fact better for it if it closed. There are more than enough 'GOV ALMIGHTY' programs already functioning in schenectady county that address the 'elderly'. Not to mention all of the non-profits!!

For you to state the opposite, would show your lack of knowledge in this field.

You are mixing apples and oranges here Deb.......really!


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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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The only NEW programs for seniors (some seniors)is NNORC.  NY Connects already defunded--almost maybe April 1.  You cited a bunch of programs that have been in existence but don't take the place of aging-in-place initiatives.  Admit it--Rotterdam is NOT ready for what is coming.
Rotterdam seniors will be cut off because no one is moving forward.  Of course I advocate for seniors--DUH.  
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The only NEW programs for seniors (some seniors)is NNORC.  NY Connects already defunded--almost maybe April 1.  You cited a bunch of programs that have been in existence but don't take the place of aging-in-place initiatives.  Admit it--Rotterdam is NOT ready for what is coming.
Rotterdam seniors will be cut off because no one is moving forward.  Of course I advocate for seniors--DUH.  


Deb....you just answered your own concern....DEFUNDING!!!
There is no extra taxpayer money floating around to move anything forward! THERE IS NO MONEY!!
Seniors along with everyone else who will need assistance will just become collateral damage from the results of obamacare!!
This is all pre-orchestrated.

Trust me.......many will end up at the bottom of the food chain.

I appreciate your passion and concern, but, I'd look for another cause if I were you......cause it's a done deal by 'GOV ALMIGHTY'.

As a side note...again......the rotterdam senior social gossip club center....is just that!!! And should be closed!!! It serves rotterdam no purpose.....only an unneeded expense and a political headache!!!!


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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Rotterdam screwed themselves.  It was Nisky that was identified as the next NNORC in the State.  Rotterdam/Mt. Pleasant was next.  For reasons that cannot be discussed on this board, one organization that was working toward that end, abandoned it.  We worked for a longtime to convene a group of collaborators to form a coalition similar to Albany to meet the needs of Schdy County seniors.  I WENT to the top and lobbied for it.  Money was available under community empowerment grants.  Schdy County dragged their feet.  
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Money was available under community empowerment grants.  Schdy County dragged their feet.  

Grants are a one time boost of taxpayer money. But what happens when the grant money is gone? Schenectady county would have lost in the end anyway. Once the grant money was gone....so would the program since there is NO MONEY TO FUND IT!!!
This country, state and county has hit the wall. They hit the breaking point and the taxpayers can not afford another tax or program. And the government knew well in advance that this was going to happen.

Obamacare/GOV ALMIGHTY will be running the show now. Nursing homes, doctors, hospitals are already taking a hit with less re-embursements from medicare/medicaid. It's a done deal!!

Get into animal rescue or animal cruelty......ya might have a better chance of making a difference! The government hasn't taken that over.....yet!


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In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


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aging in place means purchasing your rascal before you retire along with long-term care insurance.....the system SUCKS, always has and always will....

maybe peter/paul and mary could fix up something for the hippies along with dennis hopper......


...you are a product of your environment, your environment is a product of your priorities, your priorities are a product of you......

The replacement of morality and conscience with law produces a deadly paradox.


STOP BEING GOOD DEMOCRATS---STOP BEING GOOD REPUBLICANS--START BEING GOOD AMERICANS

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