Boone County Shopper Senior Living November 2022

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BELVIDERE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION “Established 1847”

• Pre-Burial Arrangements • Cremation Burials • Columbarium Niches

• Memorial Markers • Affordable Prices • Park-like Setting

Frank Lloyd Wright Pettit Memorial Chapel On Cemetery Grounds 1121 N. Main, Belvidere • 815-547-7642 belviderecemetery@comcast.net Volunteer For Our Social Call Program!

BOONE COUNTY

SENIOR LIVING

A simple phone call could make someone’s day Reduce the burden of loneliness Connect with an older adult from the comfort of your home

A MONTHLY FOUR PAGE SECTION FOR SENIORS

Charities Whose Missions Support Veterans, Active Military & Their Families The support Americans have for their armed forces is evident in how much they donate each year to charities with military-related missions. According to Charity Navigator, Americans donate more than $2.5 billion annually to charities with missions dedicated to the military. Individuals who want to donate to a charitable organization with a military-related mission may not know where to start, & that can be daunting given the number of organizations that fit that criteria. Charity Navigator indicates there are more than 40,000 American charities with military-related missions, which underscores how difficult it can be to find one to support.

CONNECT

BE THE ONE

MAKE THE CALL

We seek to alleviate chronic loneliness through fun, social phone calls.

We need you. Regular interactions are proven to foster a sense of wellbeing & improve physical health. You have the power to help.

A friendly phone call can make all the difference. We will teach you how to share your stories & experiences with participants & how to listen to someone tell you about theirs.

Boone County Council On Aging 2141 Henry Luckow Ln., Belvidere • keenage.org Please call Kari at 779-552-7250 for information on volunteering or receiving calls today!!!

Wounded Troops • Air Warrior Courage Foundation (airwarriorcourage.org) • DAV (Disabled American Veterans) Charitable Service Trust (cst.dav.org) • Fisher House Foundation (fisherhouse.org) • Higher Ground (highergroundusa.org) • Homes for Our Troops (hfotusa.org) • K9s for Warriors (k9sforwarriors.org) • Operation Second Chance (operationsecondchance.org) • Wounded Warrior Project (woundedwarriorproject.org) • Yellow Ribbon Fund (yellowribbonfund.org)

Military Social Services • AMVETS National Service Foundation (amvetsnsf.org) • Hire Heroes USA (hireheroesusa.org) • Honor Flight Network (honorflight.org) • Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (iava.org) • Operation Gratitude (operationgratitude.com) • Operation Healing Forces (operationhealingforces.org) • Soldiers’ Angels (soldiersangels.org) • The Mission Continues (missioncontinues.org)

Military Family Support • Army Emergency Relief (armyemergencyrelief.org) • Blue Star Families (bluestarfam.org) • Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation (fallenpatriots.org) • Folds of Honor (foldsofhonor.org) • Operation Homefront (operationhomefront.org) • Our Military Kinds (ourmilitarykids.org) • Travis Manion Foundation (travismanion.org) • VFW National Home for Children (vfwnationalhome.org)

A Soldier’s Perspective The Boone County Museum of History, 314 S. State Street, Belvidere will host the last lecture in their 2022 series. This lecture will be at 6 PM on Veterans Day, November 11, and will feature Veteran Chuck Larson telling “A Soldier’s Perspective of the Vietnam War.” Tickets are $5 for Museum Members and $10 for Non-Members. Following the lecture there will be the grand opening of the new military exhibit! With exhibits from the Civil War to the modern wars, you do not want to miss this night. For more information call 815-544-8391 or Visit bcmuseumofhistory.org

First in

Caring

© Northern Illinois Hospice 2022

Thankfully, Charity Navigator, which has provided donors with free access to data, tools & resources to guide their philanthropic decision-making since 2001, has curated a list of highly rated organizations that provide a variety of services to military members & their families. The following is a brief rundown of that list that can serve as a solid foundation for prospective donors. The full list can be found at charitynavigator.org.

You and your family are our top priority. As the region’s first hospice provider, no one has more experience putting you first.

Call us at 815.398.0500 to

discuss the best care options for you or your loved one.

northernillinoishospice.org

SHADLEY APARTMENTS 1151 NETTIE STREET, BELVIDERE • MANAGED BY LUDWIG AND COMPANY •

SECTION 8 AFFORDABLE HOUSING These conveniently located and newly rehabbed, one bedroom apartments in Belvidere are specially designed for seniors and people with disabilities. Shadley Apartments is customized to facilitate independent living in a fully equipped apartment among friends and neighbors who share similar interests. Please contact Colisha Williams (815) 547-5255 Property Manager for private showing.

cwilliams@ludwigco.com fax: (815) 544-9568

Specializing In Short & Long Term Care Quality Healthcare Provided By A Professional Staff In addition to the highest quality care, we also strive to maintain the highest quality of life.

MapleCrest

4452 Squaw Prairie Road, Belvidere, IL 61008 tel: 815.547.6377 • fax: 815.547.3857 symphonymc.com

For A Private Tour Call Our Admissions Department Today

Rehabilitation Services Our rehab services extend far beyond the physical - it is about serving every aspect of an individual with care, kindness & respect. Our goal is to provide the necessary approach to facilitate a complete return to health & successful return to home.

Serving Boone County Over 50 Years!

Nor thwoods

2250 Pearl Street, Belvidere, IL 61008 tel: 815.544.0358 • fax: 815.544.5006 symphonynorthwoods.com


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Movember® Shines A Light On Various Men’s Health Issues Started in Melbourne, Australia, by two friends nearly 20 years ago, Movember® has become a global, mustachioed phenomenon that has since helped to fund more than 1,250 men’s health projects. Each November, men across the globe agree to grow a mustache in an effort to raise awareness about men’s health issues. Dubbed Movember®, this effort is the brainchild of two friends, Travis Garone & Luke Slattery, who were joking about how to bring mustaches back into fashion. They were inspired to tie their efforts into a campaign to raise awareness about men’s health by the mother of a friend who, at the time, was raising funds for breast cancer. Since its inception, Movember® has helped raise awareness about three particular issues, prostate cancer, testicular cancer & men’s suicide, that might otherwise have garnered considerably less attention. Taking time to understand these issues can help make Movember® an even greater success than it already is. Prostate cancer - The World Cancer Research Fund Int. reports that prostate cancer is the second most commonly occurring cancer in men & the fourth most common cancer overall. In fact, more than 1.4 million men across the globe are diagnosed with prostate cancer each year. Education about prostate cancer can include an emphasis on the factors & behaviors that increase a man’s risk for the disease, which the WCRFI indicates include height (being tall increases a man’s risk) & weight (being overweight & obese also increases risk). Testicular cancer - The American Cancer Society reports that the average age at the time of diagnosis of testicular cancer is about 33, which underscores the notion that no man is too young to learn about men’s health issues. Though testicular cancer is not as prevalent as prostate cancer, the American Society of Clinical Oncology notes that diagnoses of the disease have been on the rise for decades. The reasons for that are unknown, but lack of awareness of the disease & what can be done to detect it early could be contributors. Men’s suicide - The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention reports that suicide is the 12th leading cause of death in the United States. The rate of suicide is highest among middle-aged white men, & in 2020 men died by suicide at a rate nearly four times higher than women. Globally suicide rates in men are just over twice as high as those for women. A greater awareness of suicide, including how much more prevalent it is among men than women, could help prevent more suicides. More information about suicide prevention is available at afsp.org. What started as a playful way to restore mustaches to their once-lofty status has become a highly successful campaign that has helped to raise awareness about three significant men’s health issues. More information about Movember® can be found at us.movember.com.

Q&A Regarding Hospice & Palliative Care Illnesses & aging forces families to make challenging decisions regarding the health & well-being of loved ones. Care facilities, home health aides & other services can improve quality of life for people who are no longer well enough - physically or cognitively - to care for themselves. Palliative & hospice care are part of these offerings. What is palliative care? Palliative care is specialized medical services for individuals living with serious illnesses. It is not designed to cure or treat the condition itself, but it is a way to manage symptoms. It is typically used in conjunction with other forms of medicine that are attempting to treat or cure the disease. What is hospice care? It is similar to palliative care in that it is geared to enhancing quality of life. Hospice care is for people in the last phases of incurable diseases & is intended to ensure they live as fully & comfortably as possible, according to the American Cancer Society. Unlike palliative care, which accompanies traditional medical care, those who accept hospice care typically cease any other care attempting to cure the illness. Who can benefit from palliative or hospice care? The National Institute on Aging says anyone living with a serious illness, such as cancer, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, & heart failure, can appreciate the support palliative care provides. It is helpful at any stage of the illness, & is best started soon after diagnosis. Hospice care is for those who are in the final stages of their illnesses. Generally, hospice services are reserved for people who are expected to live another six months or less if their illness continues to run its course. Are these services permanent? The good news about palliative care & hospice care is that wishes are completely driven by the patient & his or her family. If the patient is incapable of making medical directives, his or her medical proxy can make changes to care wishes. Research indicates that many times hospice care is started too late because people think it’s a form of “giving up.” However, anyone in hospice care can resume active care if they or their caregivers choose to do so. What can palliative & hospice care resolve? The Mayo Clinic says that palliative & hospice care can improve symptoms such as pain, nausea or vomiting, anxiety, depression, constipation, difficulty breathing, fatigue, & trouble sleeping, among others. Hospice care also can include spiritual & bereavement care. Hospice teams typically follow up with members of the immediate family to offer them counseling or other services. Who is in charge? Patients & their families decide what they want out of these care measures. Palliative care teams are separate from the patient’s medical care team that’s managing their treatment. Hospice care teams coordinate the majority of care for the patient & communicate with the patient’s medical care team.

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SENIOR LIVING A MONTHLY FOUR PAGE SECTION FOR SENIORS

Consider These Gratifying Thanksgiving Facts Thanksgiving is a time to gather with family & friends & reflect on one’s blessings. In 2022, Thanksgiving takes place on November 24. In anticipation, here are some interesting facts about the Thanksgiving celebration.

Our goal is to maximize quality of life, so you can enjoy time with those who mean the most to you.

Free Consultation • Wills • Trusts • Probate • Real Estate John H. Maville Attorney At Law 815-544-3165 www.mavillelaw.com Suite 307, 600 S. State, Belvidere

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1. American Thanksgiving is largely modeled on a 17th century harvest feast shared by the English settlers & the Wampanoag tribe. 2. The National Turkey Federation says around 45 million turkeys will be eaten on Thanksgiving, which equates to about 720 million pounds of turkey being consumed (with the average turkey size being 16 pounds). 3. The Butterball hotline answers roughly 100,000 calls every year on its turkey question hotline. 4. In 1953, the Swanson Co. overestimated the number of frozen turkeys it would sell for the holiday season by 26 tons. Rather than waste the meat, Swanson sliced it up, repackaged it & created the first frozen TV dinners. 5. Thanksgiving in America may be older than many recognize. While Thanksgiving is largely tied to the 17th century settlers, the National Parks Service says in 1565 Spanish settlers in St. Augustine (now Florida) celebrated by having a meal to which they invited the native Seloy tribe. The Spanish served pork stew, sea biscuits, red wine, & garbanzo beans. Some say the Seloy contributed turkey, venison & maize. 6. Thanksgiving didn’t become a civic holiday until Abraham Lincoln made it one after the Civil War tragedy. Thanksgiving was declared a national holiday on October 20, 1864. 7. The Pilgrims did not refer to themselves as “pilgrims.” They used the word “separatists” as they were separating themselves from a larger belief system. 8. Each year, the American president “pardons” a turkey from slaughter on Thanksgiving. This tradition dates back to when Abraham Lincoln’s son was upset that his family’s turkey was going to be killed for dinner. 9. According to the U.S. Calorie Control Council (CCC), an average American may consume 4,500 calories & 229 grams of fat on Thanksgiving Day. 10. The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is an annual tradition. People line the parade route in New York City or tune in to watch the parade on television. It originated in 1924 & the famed balloons were added in 1927. 11. Apple pie is the pie of choice for Thanksgiving, even though pumpkin pie is prevalent this time of year. Thanksgiving is a popular holiday in the U.S. Many traditions have been borne of the holiday, & it is a favorite time of year for many people.

This Month’s Healthy Recipe Turkey Turkey Pie Pie Ingredients 1-1/2 cup cooked turkey, chopped 1/4 cup celery, diced 2 T. onion, minced 3/4 cup carrots, cooked & sliced

Recipe Provided By The U of I Extension Office

1-1/2 cups frozen peas, defrosted 1 cup prepared low sodium turkey or chicken gravy 1 cup mashed potatoes, prepared

Nutrition Facts Per Serving (4 Servings) Calories 120 Total Fat 13 g Sodium 440 mg Carbohydrates 15 g Fiber 2 g Protein 15 g

Directions 1. Wash hands with soap & water. Gently rub produce under cool running water before preparing ingredients. Scrub carrots with a clean vegetable brush or towel under running water. 2. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Spray pie pan or shallow baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. 3. Place turkey in bottom of pan. Mix prepared celery, onions, carrots & peas in a medium bowl. Spread vegetables over turkey. 4. Pour gravy on top of vegetables & turkey. Spoon mashed potatoes around edge of dish. 5. Bake for 20 minutes or until internal temperature reaches 165 degrees F on food thermometer.

Boone County Residents Apply For LIHEAP During these difficult times, the Boone County Council on Aging would like to reach out to Boone County Residents. They are now accepting applications for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) for all residents of Boone County who qualify. This program assists eligible low-income households with their heating & cooling energy costs, bill payment assistance, energy crisis assistance, weatherization & energy-related home repairs. The program is managed by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Monthly income guidelines: 1 Person: $2,147 • 2 people: $2,903 • 3 people $3,660 You will need the following documents, no exceptions: Copies only of Social Security cards; Photo I.D.; current monthly income; most recent utility bills, 2 sided; written, signed statement giving the Boone County Council on Aging permission to file your application. Please call one of the Information & Assistance Specialists at the Boone County Council on Aging or leave a message with the receptionist. Someone will call you back as soon as possible. Information & Assistance Specialists are Cecilia, 779-552-7240; Rachel, 779-552-7252; and Mark, 779-552-7258.

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An Affordable Assisted Lifestyle Community For The Older Adult.

Testimonial by Eleanor

I am very thankful for a place like Heritage Woods to live. The handicap I have is macular degeneration & I am considered blind. My one eye is gone. No sight. I see very little, but I see enough to get around & get dressed. I am also hard of hearing.

Here at Heritage Woods, I have food to eat, a place to sleep, help when I need it & fun things to keep me busy. I’m sure it is a relief to my children that I am here. I am also happy for the Bingo that I can play. For crafts & live exercise classes. I also like the entertainment when available.

Volunteer For The Social Call Program Letter From: Kelly Hillan, Exec. Director of The Keen Age Center Eleanor Resident

ONSITE AMENITIES: Private One Bedroom Apartment, Three RestaurantStyle Meals Daily, Housekeeping & Laundry Services, 24 Hour Staffing, Onsite Beauty/Barber Services, Emergency Call Devices, Ongoing Health Monitoring, Interesting & Varied Programs, Medication Reminders & Assistance 4730 Squaw Prairie Rd. Belvidere

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I am very happy to be able to live here & for all the kind people I have met to talk to and help me. - Eleanor

Belvidere Family

BOONE COUNTY

• For Youth Development • For Healthy Living • For Social Responsibility

815-547-5307

• Programs Recommended By Arthritis Foundation • Fitness Center With Trained Staff • Fitness Classes Free With Membership • 85 Degree Swimming Pool • Adult Lap & Open Times Throughout The Day • Discounted And Subsidized Memberships • Silver Sneakers And Silver & Fit Accepted

220 West Locust, Belvidere, IL 61008 www.belviderefamilyymca.org

Stop & See Our Military Exhibit Boone County has been involved in nearly every American war.

Dear Friends, During the pandemic, we made it a priority to continue telephone contact with as many older adults in the community as are interested. For us to continue to make these friendly, reassuring calls, we are enlisting the help of volunteers in a program called Social Call. Thank you to the Boone County Community Foundation for funding to help offset the costs to coordinate this program. The Social Call Program is designed to provide fun, social phone calls that offer connections that continue to be as important as ever. To get involved in the program by volunteering to make calls or to receive reassuring calls, contact Kari at 779-552-7250.

FOR BOONE COUNTY, NOW & FOREVER

-Kelly A simple phone call could make someone’s day Reduce the burden of loneliness Connect with an older adult from the comfort of your home

CONNECT

BE THE ONE

MAKE THE CALL

We seek to alleviate chronic loneliness through fun, social phone calls.

We need you. Regular interactions are proven to foster a sense of wellbeing & improve physical health. You have the power to help.

A friendly phone call can make all the difference. We will teach you how to share your stories & experiences with participants & how to listen to someone tell you about theirs.

Please call Kari at 779-552-7250 for information on volunteering or receiving calls today!!!

VOTE NOV

Vote in person at your polling location on Election Day, November 8th. Polls are open from 6 AM - 7 PM. See boonecountyil.gov for a list of polling locations. You should have received a new voter registration card in the mail in April of 2022. Please read your card for info on where you vote. If you need a replacement card, contact the Boone County Clerk’s Office at 815-544-3103.

8TH When A New Pet Diet May Be Necessary

Pet diets are more elaborate than ever. Where once a few brands dominated the pet food market, now a trip to the pet store yields dozens of options. Pet parents may consider food options carefully when making initial decisions concerning what to feed their pets, even consulting their veterinarians about their options. But even after careful consideration, pet owners may ultimately need to change their furry friends’ diets. Here are some instances when a dietary overhaul may be necessary. • Lethargy & weakness: A pet who is suddenly acting lethargic & weak may need a change of diet. Certain foods high in antioxidants can help boost immune system response & help pets fight illnesses or recover from surgeries, while others may cause nutritional deficiencies. Consult with a vet before making any changes. • Life stage: Certain formulations of food are designed for stages of development. For example, puppy foods have a specific profile for feeding fast-growing pups, & also may be recommended for pregnant or nursing mothers. Adult & senior formulas have recipes for those stages of life (i.e., fewer calories or certain nutrients for joint health). When a pet crosses a life stage, a new food may be recommended. • Illness diagnosis: Vets often recommend certain diets based on the presence of disease or illness. A cat that is diabetic may need a food that helps manage that disease. A dog with kidney disease or the presence of crystals in its urine may require a food that helps treat urinary issues.

Complete with a World War I trench & a Civil War tent, this exhibit represents Boone County’s extensive military history.

• Weight control: Concern over a pet’s weight gain or weight loss could warrant a change to its diet. There are special foods designed to help animals maintain healthy weights.

Open Wed.-Fri. 10 AM - 4 PM & Sat. 10 AM - 3 PM The Ideal Setting For Your Next: Anniversary / Birthday Shower / Wedding Family Picnic Class Reunion & More

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• Allergies: Pets may experience allergic reactions to environmental triggers or ingredients in food. If a vet has ruled out other causes for itchy skin, loss of fur/feathers or other allergic symptoms, a new food may help. • Loss of interest: Sometimes pets no longer enjoy eating the food they have been consuming for a while. Subtle changes in the formulation may be off-putting or boredom with a diet could set in. While owners shouldn’t change pets’ diets every time an animal turns up its nose at feeding time, a different flavor or food could add some welcome variety.

314 S. State St., Belvidere • bcmuseumofhistory.org

DISPILL MEDICATION PACKAGING Prevents Your Loved One From Missing Medications

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216 S. State St., Belvidere 815-544-3433

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