LUNCH
PROGRAM We serve lunch every day at 12:00 noon in
our dining room and welcome all who would like to come. The food has to be
ordered in advance, so to avoid having to disappoint anyone, on any given day,
we request that reservations be made at least two days in advance of the day
you would like to come. Your cooperation in this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Join
us for lunch on Thursday, August 21st as we celebrate "National Root
Beer Float Day" (Black Cow).
Enjoy a delicious cold root beer float for dessert. |
The
Farmer's Market starts on Friday, June 6th and runs through
October from 2:00 to 7:00pm at the Marshfield Fair Grounds. There
are 3 to 4 local vendors selling fresh vegetables and fruits, some of which are
organic. There are also baked goods available. If you would be interested in going
to the market on Friday's once or twice a month please let us know. If there
is enough interest we will look into providing transportation. Call 781-834-5581.
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Belly
Dancing One of our seniors has asked about a class for this
activity. It's fun and a great workout for the mid section. If you are interested
in this activity or know of someone that could teach the class please let us know
and we will start a list. |
FREE
PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY!! OSCO PHARMACY (inside Star Market) will deliver
2 days a week to the following locations: Winslow Village I & II, Prence
Grant Apartments, Grace Ryder (135 Main Street) & Tea Rock Gardens.
Call by Monday for Tuesday delivery, and by Thursday for Friday delivery.
Deliveries will be made by 2:00 pm. 1st delivery will be on August
5, 2008. Osco Pharmacy accepts thousands of insurance plans including Medicare
B and D. It's easy to transfer your prescriptions just call (781) 837-5163 and
our pharmacists or Selena will gladly call your doctor or pharmacy to transfer
your prescriptions. We match competitor's prescriptions drug prices including
all generic prices. |
Senior
Citizen Day at the Marshfield Fair Tuesday, August 19th Free Admission
all day! Seniors'special tent 12:00 noon - 4:00 pm. If
you are in need of transportation to attend the fair call the Senior Center and
sign up. Bus pick up will be from 12:00 noon. |
| Welcome
to MarshfieldCaregivers.org, a website for anyone in the Southeastern
Massachusetts area caring for a dependent older adult, whether you are a family
member, friend, neighbor or professional dedicated to improving quality of life
for older adults and their caregivers.The purpose of MarshfieldCaregivers.org
is to enhance or implement services for caregivers and older adults that strengthen
the continuum of care. We
hope that this website helps you find some of the support and assistance you need
that will help direct you to the most appropriate resources for you and for those
whom you provide care. Our goal is to assist you and the older person receiving
care to achieve and maintain the best quality of life and dignity possible throughout
the caregiving experience. This
website contains topics and resources both in the Southeastern Massachusetts area
and nationally. This includes articles, research and current trends, and an events
calendar that lists conferences, workshops, seminars and training. We also provide
website links to local and national organizations that offer educational information
and services to caregivers and dependent adults. If
you need a starting point for all types of information and referral services for
senior citizens in Massachusetts please call - 1-800-AGE-INFO(1-800-243-4636)
www.800ageinfo.com
TDD/TTY 1-800-872-0166
Mission Statement The Marshfield Council of Aging is a
human service agency whose mission is:
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to provide and coordinate services to the senior community of Marshfield *
assist seniors to live within the community with dignity * to enhance
their quality of life. To accomplish this, the Council on Aging provides: *
Information about community resources that can offer assistance for caregivers *Personal
Assistance identifying the caregiver needs, options and referrals to services
and programs *Links
to training and support services As
advocates, we believe that our community can postively affect the quality of life
for older adults and their caregivers and encourage development of needed services
that complete the continuum of care. Most
caregivers are unpaid, and care for a dependent adult 7 days a week. The Marshfield
COA operates with a nine member Board of professionals from the public and private
sector that meet on a monthly basis to plan activities and community events. In
addition to our services Board members, staff and community volunteers make available
a series of educational programs throughout the year. These programs include:
* Ongoing conferences for caregivers and professionals covering in-depth
topics on caregiving, health and aging. * A support group (link
to support group) * Educational forums for professionals and community
members presented to update on current research, trends and new information on
caregiving, health and aging. The
Marshfield Council on Aging planned and developed this website as an information
resource for family caregivers and professionals in Massachusetts. Funding
for the development of this website has been generously provided by the Old Colony
Planning Council. We would also like to thank our regional partners and collaborators
that help make these services possible.
Marshfield Council on Aging 230
Webster Street Marshfield, MA 02050 781-834-5581
IMPORTANT
DATES FOR CLERK’S OFFICE
Fiscal -September 2008 National Primary *******************
October, 2008 Special Town Meeting?? **********************
November 2008 National Election *********************** Monday,
April 27, 2009 Town Meeting *********************
Saturday, May 2, 2009 Town Election |
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