Wednesday, August 11, 2021
Thursday, August 5, 2021
RESTRICTIONS LIFTED!
Saturday, July 3, 2021
LATEST NEWS
DR MARTIN DAYCARE CENTRE REOPENING TUEDAY THE 20th OF JULY
We have great news at long last we hope to officially reopen our centre on Tuesday the 20th of July at 11 am till 2 pm each day following guidelines from Government and NPHET. We are delighted to reopen our centre and we will put the health and safety of our members at the forefront always. Unfortunately, we cannot provide transport for the foreseeable future but anyone with problems please contact me and we will try to help and support any issues around this.
Dinner and dessert can be delivered daily for only 7.50 euro; ring in order before 10.30 each morning on – 051-387111 /0874611309
The centre will open 3 days a week, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 11am to 2 pm each day, but it is very important for you all to know we are always here to help and support you in any way we can.
I can be contacted on my phone every day at 087-4611309. Do not hesitate to call for any help and support you might need, even for a chat if you are feeling lonely or just need someone to talk to. We can deliver a nice fresh hot dinner, get some shopping for you or collect a prescription in the chemist. We can now deliver to outside the village of Portlaw so no matter where you live in Co. Waterford call us for help and support if needed.
We can arrange an Emergency Response System (Panic Button) installed into their home, for someone living alone or with any health concerns. Please call the Dr Martin Day Centre Portlaw, also there is an excellent offer at the moment. We can apply through Pobal for equipment; first-year monitoring fee is free and 66 euros yearly after that. Anyone is welcome to help in our centre and I can also help with disability parking permits for anyone eligible.
Any enquires please call (051) 387111/ (087-4611309
ADDITIONAL NEWS - 6th July 2021:
We have a Healthcare course starting in September which will be run by the WWETB
one morning a week. If you are interested please contact me on 087-4611309; also . . .
supports will be provided especially for anyone returning to education.
Thursday, June 24, 2021
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
ART FOR SENIORS:
Art-making Kits Inspired by
the Met Museum New York Delivered Monthly to NYC’s Seniors
The monthly delivery of art materials and
activities connects over 1,000 seniors to the city’s cultural treasures while
many of them remain homebound.
The monthly “Your Met Art Box”
features four art cards with works from the Met’s collection
and activities for recipients.
The last year and a
half has posed unique challenges for many vulnerable communities, but the aging
population has been particularly impacted by the social restrictions and isolation brought
on by the pandemic. Citymeals on Wheels, already a lifeline for elderly New
Yorkers, significantly ramped up its efforts since the COVID-19 crisis began,
preparing and delivering over three million meals.
Now, the non-profit
is partnering with the Metropolitan Museum of Art to fulfill the artistic and
creative needs of older adults in the city by bringing the museum to their
doorsteps. “Your Met Art Box,” a monthly delivery of art materials and
activities inspired by works in the Met’s collection, engages seniors in
stimulating dialogues and connects them to the city’s cultural treasures
Two large-format
postcards included in each box act as free passes to the museum.
The box is sent to
over 1,000 Citymeals recipients and volunteers, with a different theme each
month — such as “The Art of Refreshment” in May, which included a curated
selection of tea from the local Chinatown standby Grand Tea & Imports along
with multi-sensory, drawing and tea-tasting activities. July’s theme, “Summer
in New York City,” will feature materials and instructions to design and create
a paper fan. Every week, volunteers trained by the Met’s Education Department
lead virtual conversations about the month’s selected artworks, encouraging
socializing and community-building among recipients.
“Many of our
recipients have fond memories of trips to the Museum but are no longer able to
stroll the galleries,” said Vivienne O’Neill, Citymeals’s Senior Director of
Volunteer Programs, in a statement. “With these monthly art boxes, sent
directly to their homes, Citymeals recipients and the volunteers who visit with
them can enjoy the wonder and inspiration of art.”
Off: hyperallergic.com People
interested in art can subscribe to their newsletter free of charge.
Maybe an outing once a year to local and nearby art galleries could be arranged for Martin Centre members?