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Food Drive

Monday, November 27 - Monday, December 4, 8:30am-4pm

Non-perishable food items are needed to stock the food shelves before the holidays. Bring your items to the MAYC during business hours, and staff will collect and organize the food items for fire truck Santa and crew to pick up on the morning of December 5. Thank you in advance for your contributions for the local community.

Medicare Open Enrollment

Now thru December 7

Help is available to review options in plans available to you if you are looking to change providers during open enrollment. You may also schedule an appointment at any time if you are new to Medicare. Schedule your 1:1 appointment with a professional, neutral, knowledgeable representative of Trellis, a partner of the MN Board on Aging. You will be given facts about the insurance options available so that you can make informed decisions. Time slots are 45 minutes in length between 10AM-1:15PM. To register for an appointment at the MAYC visit Trellisconnects.org/Get-Help/Medicare. Once on the site, follow these steps: (1) Scroll down to “make an in-person appointment” and click on “schedule an appointment”, (2) Choose a date on the calendar, either the 1st or 4th Wednesday, (3) Next click on the select staff dropdown menu and scroll to the site: Mary Ann Young Center, and (4) Select an available time, complete the form, and submit.

Energy

Assistance 1:1 Appointments

Thursday, November 2, 1-3pm, free

Need help paying energy bills this winter? Lisa from ACCAP (Anoka County Community Action Program) is available to meet 1:1 with you to help you through the energy assistance application process. Please bring electric and gas bills and proof of all income for everyone in the household. If you received a prefilled application, bring that with you to your appointment. Blank applications will be on hand. Appointments are approximately 15 minutes each. Advanced registration recommended.

Resources Available at the MAYC

Looking for some local information on a topic of interest? There is a large variety of resources available on the display rack behind the front desk of the MAYC. Topics include but are not limited to home health care, senior housing guidebook, help with moving, caregiving, store to door grocery delivery, senior companion program, senior law project, outpatient therapy, pulmonary rehabilitation, affordable prescription medication, and more. These resources are provided as a courtesy to local community organizations as possible reference material and are not specifically endorsed by MAYC staff.

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