Calendar
Events in January–March 2020
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- Albany County Chapter Forum: WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF LIVING IN 5 YEARS?, NYC Chapter Meeting 1-13-2020
Albany County Chapter Forum: WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF LIVING IN 5 YEARS? Albany County Chapter Forum: WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF LIVING IN 5 YEARS?
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January 13, 2020Are you aging in place or contemplating retirement? It's time to think about where you will live to stay active, avoid isolation and thrive in the future. This forum will help us better understand the residential options available.
A light lunch will be served. No charge to attend. see the flyer
RSVPs needed by Thursday, January 9, 2020. Call 518-689-1084 or email statewide4@gmail.com
NYC Chapter Meeting 1-13-2020 NYC Chapter Meeting 1-13-2020
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- Jan 21 Teach in: How to Plan For A Funeral and Know Your Rights
Jan 21 Teach in: How to Plan For A Funeral and Know Your Rights Jan 21 Teach in: How to Plan For A Funeral and Know Your Rights
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January 21, 2020Tuesday, January 21st, 2020. 10 AM - 11 AM
Speaker: Elvira Hoffman, former President of the Funeral Consumer’s Alliance of Long Island and New York City, Inc.
Call in number: 1-605-562-0400; 425-436-6260; 712-832-8330 Access code: 4715203#
Patients Advocates Telephone Teach-in for JAN 2020.pub
Funeral Needs Know Your Rights.pub
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- STATE BUDGET BRIEFING CALL
STATE BUDGET BRIEFING CALL STATE BUDGET BRIEFING CALL
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January 30, 2020January 30, 2020. 10:00 AM
Call in numbers: 712-832-8330; 425-436-6260. Access code 4715203#
Briefing on Aging Issues in the State Budget
Please see analysis:
Budget Chart
Talking Points
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- NYC Chapter Meeting
NYC Chapter Meeting NYC Chapter Meeting
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February 10, 2020NYC Chapter Meeting
Date: Monday, February 10, 2020 Time: 1:30pm– 3:30 pm
NYC Chapter Meeting Notice February 2020
Place: 1199 Retirees Division Office 330 West 42nd Street 9th Floor New York, NY 10036
Presentation: How to Read Your Health Explanation of Benefits Notices (MSN’s & EOB’s)
Presenter: Leslie Sierra, Outreach Counselor, SMP Program New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc.
Advocacy- Update
- Lani Sanjek, Member, Public Policy Committee
- Lowell Green, President, NYC Chapter
For more information:
Tel.: (646) 918-6101
Email: lowellg_10467@yahoo.com
Next Meeting: March 9, 2020
NOTE: If NYC School are closed on the days of the meeting due to snow or other emergency situations, please assume that our meeting is cancelled. Safety First! -
- Telephone Teach in - Community Health Centers Helping Medically Underserved Areas of New York State
Telephone Teach in - Community Health Centers Helping Medically Underserved Areas of New York State Telephone Teach in - Community Health Centers Helping Medically Underserved Areas of New York State
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February 18, 2020Date: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 Time: 10:00 am—11:00 am
Speaker: Ray Babowicz, Director of Communications, Government Relations, and Marketing Community Health Center of the North Country
Call in number: 1-605-562-0400; Access code: 4715203#
If you have problems dialing into number listed above try 218-339-7800 or 712-832-8330
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- STATE BUDGET BRIEFING CALL, Saratoga Chapter Meeting - Feb 2019
STATE BUDGET BRIEFING CALL STATE BUDGET BRIEFING CALL
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February 20, 2020Briefing on Medicaid and other (non-Aging specific) issues in the State Budget
Thursday, FEB. 20th, 10 AM
Call in numbers. 712-832-8330, 425-436-6260
Access code 4715203#Background reading:
Medicaid Matters NY position paper
2020 state budget revenue options
Gotham Gazette article: Deep analysis of the Medicaid budgeting errors by NYS Division of the Budget led to the crisis.Saratoga Chapter Meeting - Feb 2019 Saratoga Chapter Meeting - Feb 2019
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February 20, 2020Date: Thursday, February 20
Time: 2:00 to 3:30 pm
Location: Summit at Saratoga; 1 Perry Road, Saratoga Springs
Topic: 2019 Community Health Assessment for Saratoga County: Findings, Activities and Future Efforts"
Presenter: Meg O'Leary, J.D., MPH
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- NYC Chapter Meeting: March 9, 2020
NYC Chapter Meeting: March 9, 2020 NYC Chapter Meeting: March 9, 2020
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March 9, 2020NYC Chapter Meeting Date: Monday, March 9, 2020
Time: 1:30pm– 3:30 pm
Place: 1199 Retirees Division Office 330 West 42nd Street 9th Floor New York, NY 10036
Presentation: Update: MTA Subways Lawsuit: How To Get Involved
Presenter:Emily Seelenfreund, Esq. Staff Attorney, Disability Rights AdvocatesAdvocacy- Update
o Lani Sanjek, Member, Public Policy Committee
o Lowell Green, President, NYC ChapterHealth Care Corner
o Leslie Sierra, SMP Outreach Counselor
NY StateWide Senior Action CouncilFor more information:
Tel.: (646) 918-6101
Email: lowellg_10467@yahoo.com
Next Meeting: March 9, 2020
NOTE: If NYC School are closed on the days of the meeting due to snow or other emergency situations, please assume that our meeting is cancelled. Safety First! -
- Census 2020 Discuss & Dine
Census 2020 Discuss & Dine Census 2020 Discuss & Dine
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March 12, 2020Please join us for an informative program followed by an optional dinner.
This program is cosponsored by the Area Agencies on Aging from Schenectady, Albany, Rensselaer and Saratoga.
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- Patients Rights Work Group March 19, 2020
Patients Rights Work Group March 19, 2020 Patients Rights Work Group March 19, 2020
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March 19, 2020The New York StateWide Senior Action Council invites you to participate in a phone conference meeting for our Patients Rights work group on March 19 from 10-11 am.
This is a follow up to the December 10 Telephone Teach In we held on patients rights. We appreciated the great participation from local chapters on that call.
HERE IS THE INFORMATION TO DIAL IN:
Call in number: 605-562-0400
Access code: 4715203#
Other numbers you can use to dial in if the line is busy: 425-436-6260 or
712-832-8330
We would like each Chapter to have at least one representative participate in the call. If you cannot participate please try to ask another member to represent your chapter if possible.The agenda and links to materials are provided below..
Agenda
1. Patient Information Form--A tool to to help physicians assure access and communication when a patient is referred to a hospital.
2. Model sympathy card--For practices can use to communicate with families of deceased patients.
3. Proposals to improve patients rights policies..
4. Possible Actions for local Chapters to Improve Local Hospital Care:- Patient information forms and sympathy cards
- Hospital caregiver access assessments
- Resources on StateWide's website
Update on statewide and national campaigns that StateWide can partner with to improve patient safety:
-"Better Together Campaign" of the Institute for Patient and Family Centered Care which offers a self assessment tool to help hospitals improve Change their policies to create a patient- and family-centered culture where families are recognized as essential to patients' health and well-being, and where they are respected as allies for quality and safety.
https://www.ipfcc.org/bestpractices/better-together-partnering.html
https://www.ipfcc.org/bestpractices/Better-Together-Self-Assessment.pdf -”Take Charge Campaign” National Initiative www.takecharge.care that will kick off in March and run through September to educate patients and caregivers to improve patient safety and empower patients. Here is a link to a short video about the campaign.
https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=aLxu8LKYgp8&t=1s
-Age Friendly Health Systems is a National and State Initiative started by the Hartford Foundation to improve care for the elderly using the 4Ms approach.
https://www.johnahartford.org/age-friendly-health-systems-initiative
- Community Voices for Health System Accountability (CVHSA) An alliance of NY consumer advocacy organizations working to raise the voices of communities impacted by major changes such as mergers, down sizing, and closings of hospital systems.
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CV4HSA/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/CV4HSA
Next Steps:
- Tool kit
- Regional forums to discuss problems related to patient rights
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- Telephone Teach in - Code Blue Report: NY Hospitals Poor Performance by the New York Public Interest Research Group
Telephone Teach in - Code Blue Report: NY Hospitals Poor Performance by the New York Public Interest Research Group Telephone Teach in - Code Blue Report: NY Hospitals Poor Performance by the New York Public Interest Research Group
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March 24, 2020- March 24, Code Blue Report: NY Hospitals Poor Performance by the New York Public Interest Research Grp.
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- Virtual Townhall Webinar, Tuesday March 31st, 4 PM
Virtual Townhall Webinar, Tuesday March 31st, 4 PM Virtual Townhall Webinar, Tuesday March 31st, 4 PM
March 31, 2020Meals on Wheels America and the National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs (NANASP) are teaming up to host a second virtual townhall webinar on Tuesday, March 31 at 4:00 p.m. EDT to provide timely updates on the senior nutrition network’s COVID-19 response. Sandy Markwood, CEO of the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a), and Martha Roherty, Executive Director of ADvancing States will share insights on how their respective organizations are responding. Perhaps more than any other time in our history, it’s crucial that we operate as one, unified Aging Network. Spots will be limited so we encourage you to register now. A recording will be shared following the webinar for those who are unable to attend. You will be asked to share your questions upon registering
To register for free: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/1283443836247610123