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Elder Care 6-6-2024

Jun 06, 20249 min
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And good the Thursday morning. It is time for our community connection right here on K one AM fourteen hundred FM ninety three point three and ninety five point one. I'm Nathan Thompson in for Tom Davis. He's out of state today doing what he does. We love Tom and we miss him here this morning. Well we did miss though, is our great conversations that we have with our friends at elder Care. We have Angie Thompson, the development director and

Claire Rapp, the brand new I Understand Community outreach coordinator. Ladies, Good morning and welcome to the program. Hey, Nathan's good to see you in for Tom Davis. Absolutely, huh. Yeah. He had another engagement in one of his former stations today, so unfortunately it's not a good it's a funeral, but you know, we'll let him off every once in a while. Well, it's good to see you, to see you here, Yeah, I'm telling you this has been a great transition for me working here for

the Potters and talking to a lot of folks. It's always a pleasure. Of course. You know, I'm a bundles of native of This is my hometown. I love it here and one of the things I love about buttles of are all the great services that elder Care that you guys offer for our community as well. And you know we were talking before went on era a bit about some of the things that Eldercare does in the community. So just a real quick introduction for those of our listeners who wouldn't even may not know.

I don't know how they couldn't what elder Care is and what you did. Give us a brief introduction, Angie. Well, we are a one stop shop. We hope to be a one stop shop and a resource for aging in place. And you know it's not just for the elderly at elder Care. Our programs will also appeal to adults of all ages, Like I was saying in physical therapy, you know, I treat adults of all ages.

And that was my official introduction me too. I'm in a native of Bartlesville that I lived here all my life, grew up right down the street from Eldercare, but never really knew what services and programs they provided until four years ago when my neurologist in Tulsa said, you know, I think you could benefit from some physical therapy on your neck. And he said, he said, don't let the name scare you, but Eldercare is the best.

And of course I knew Josh and his family. Josh Lynn Bloom is the director of therapy and had worked with Kelsey Cleaver physical therapist, So that was my official introduction to Eldercare. And boy was I amazed and thrilled with the

services that I received from physical therapy. Right. Absolutely, And you know some of those things we were again talking before air that Eldercare is kind of looking at your overall programs and what it is that you offer to the community and for adults and elders as well, so kind of always looking for discussion the community about what services the community desires. Is that right? Yeah, you know, we want to be proactive in a way by getting feedback from

the community to find out what services and programs are needed. You know, every year, we want to look at programs and evaluate what's needed. And I think COVID kind of forced everyone into that boat, you know what I mean. You know, things changed everywhere and it gave us a good opportunity to evaluate what we were doing. Maybe we could enhance or expand, and so that's what we're looking at. Yeah, absolutely, Well, and a

lot of people who may not even be familiar with Eldercare. Again, you know, some events that are coming up here as well, where you can the community can learn about Eldercare, the services you offer, and those great facilities that you have over there on Swan Drive. So you know, Claire, are pleasure to meet you. By the way, again, clear Wrapp is a fairly new to the elder care community here. So that's some events that are coming up as well. Correct, Yes, we do for our

community specifically. We actually are hosting to open houses again this summer. We had one last month and we have another one coming up July and in August. They're going to be the first Monday of each month at ten am, and we just welcome the community to come in, come learn about the history of elder care, what we offer, as well as offer kind of a tour of our facility which is very special. Yes it is. It is an incredible facility with lots of programs that I had no idea existed until I

began two months ago. It is a beautiful, beautiful facility. And you know, again that open house you were saying it's going to be a July first, I believe, correct, at ten o'clock in the morning. Yes, okay, so the community can come in and really learn and see what elder Care is all about. And you know, there's only so much you can put on your website right about what it is that Elder Care does in the community. A lot that comes through word of mouth as well as Andie

was talking, I mean physical therapy. I mean, there's so many services that are offered. The daybreak program just absolutely incredible as well for seniors who need something to do during the day, right and maybe even family members are caregivers who need a little bit of a break, that's correct. Yes, we definitely want to offer that. Make sure people are aware of the services

that we have. Yeah. Absolutely. Well, you're also again a nonprofit organization as well, so getting the donations in and dealing with that whole financial side of things as well. There are some fundraising opportunities for you. We just had the big, the Bad, the barbecue that was just what two weeks ago to a free experist. Yeah, it was a great success.

We had about six hundred and fifty people and it was at the Hughes Ranch and you know, just to give everybody a heads up, We'll be back again next year at the Hughes Ranch on May eleventh, and it's always a great event. This year was our twenty sixth anniversary event, so it's been a great opportunity for us to make what I like to say, make the hug a little bit bigger, you know, and introduce elder care to some new folks. But fundraising is a big part of what we do with our

community outreach. And thanks to KWN for posting a story about our need and we were issued a challenge grant from the Carl c Anderson Foundation, a twenty five thousand dollars grant opportunity was a challenge grant, and I sent the story to Tom and said, Tom, do you think you could possibly put this somewhere on your side or mention it And within just a few days we had

the twenty five thousand raised. So yeah, and so that goes into the programs that need a little extra financial support, and Daybreak is one of those. We have food costs to cover, we serve three meals a day there, we have transportation costs and that's a full day's worth of activities from seven thirty to five thirty Monday through Friday, which you said, you know, can benefit caregivers as well as those who need a little extra something to do

during the day. Socialization. We have programs, structured programs, don't they Clay, Absolutely do. They're playing bingo when I stopped by yesterday. Oh it was a blast all those activities. Yeah, you know, it's important to keep ourselves busy. I'm not only for our elders in our community, but for anybody, you know, just getting out there and being able to socialize with folks. And again we were talking about the big, the Bad,

the barbecue. I had tickets to that, but unfortunately for me anyway, I had to cover to graduation that night, so I gave my tickets to Tom and his wife. There is a wife, Tom, Sorry you're listening well, but anyway, just just a great thing about Eldercare. So again, just to review Eldercare, give us your location how folks can get

in contact with you. Sure, we are located at twelve twenty three Swan Drive and you can get in contact with us by calling us at nine one eight tag Team nine one eight three three six eight five zero zero, or they can find more about us on our website about Eldercare dot org. And I always say, you know, it's all one word about eldercare dot org. What what again? A great organization and we here at K one we are honored to always have you in studio and talk to you about your needs

or the needs of the community. We are we are very very happy to be a partner. Thank you you guys as uch what a what a super organization Eldercare here in Balsville. Come by and see your visit a website at about eldercare dot org to figure out all the wonderful services that are available right here in Barlolsville. Angie Thompson, Development Director and Claire Wrap community outreach Coordinator, thank you so much for joining us today on Community Connection. You're very

welcome. Today's Community Connection brought to you by Arnold Moore and Ncamp Funeral Home. We'll be back with our words of information after this

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