ANSONIA - Master's Table Community Meals organizers have cancelled its takeout dinner Sunday because of the impending storm.
The next meal is scheduled from 3:30-5 p.m. Sept. 12 at Assumption Church hall, 61 N. Cliff St.
ANSONIA - Master's Table Community Meals organizers have cancelled its takeout dinner Sunday because of the impending storm.
The next meal is scheduled from 3:30-5 p.m. Sept. 12 at Assumption Church hall, 61 N. Cliff St.
DERBY - The Derby Public Library welcomes therapy dog Molly from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday who is following in her brother Ollie’s “paw steps.”
Children ages 3-11 will be given a 10-minute time slot to read and may select a book from home, or one they have already checked out from, or is provided by, the library, to share with her for the program.
Register at https://bit.ly/37Wo1RV
This is part of the popular B.A.R.K. (Be A Reading Kid) program here at the Library.
This is a great opportunity for beginner or reluctant readers - as well as experienced readers - to build confidence, enhance literary skills achieved during the school year, and develop a love of reading.
This is shared from the Derby Public Library Facebook page.
Rochelle backed bills to cut taxes for seniors and increase funding for vital programs and services like Meals on Wheels and aging in place initiative. She advocated for legislation to strengthen the nursing home residents' Bill of Rights which also was made law this session. “Our older neighbors, friends, and loved ones deserve to age with dignity, independence, and support. The legislation we passed this session seeks to address gaps in care and improve seniors' overall quality of life. I'm proud to be a part of this effort and look forward to building on these measures in future sessions,” said Rep. Rochelle. |
Here’s a closer look at the bills:
HB 6458, An Act Lowering the Age of Eligibility for Property Tax Relief for Senior Citizens and Establishing a Task Force to Protect Senior Citizens from Fraud, gives towns the ability to lower the age to provide property tax relief for seniors to 65, and as described, creates a task force to prevent seniors from fraud.
HB 6457, An Act Concerning Access to Recordings and Images from Technology Used by Nursing Home Residents for Virtual Visitation and Virtual Monitoring, expands the rights of nursing home residents and ensures their right to use technology to facilitate virtual visits with family and friends.
SB 975, An Act Strengthening the Bill of Rights for Long-Term Care Residents and Authorizing the Use of Resident Technology for Virtual Visitation and Virtual Monitoring, expands the nursing home patients' bill of rights to include a resident's right to treat their living quarters as their home, including purchasing and using virtual visitation and virtual monitoring technology.
SB 1046, An Act Concerning Long Term Care Insurance, puts in place strong consumer protections for long- term care insurance to prevent significant, unexpected rate increases and ensure affordable products are available.
The state budget continues to phase out the state income tax on pensions and annuities - exempting an additional 28 percent over the next 2 years, which will exempt in total 70 percent of this income from state taxes for most seniors.
The state budget also increases funding for nursing homes, aging in place initiative, Meals on Wheels and other services.
This is a press release from Rochelle's office.
"By filling out one simple form, you will get a box with a hand-picked book and small items tailored to your literary interests.
"Book boxes will be available once a month and ready for pick up on the last Monday. Help customize the next book box by filling out the included survey and returning it with your book!
"Sign up here: https://sheltonlibrarysystem.org/tween-book-box/