SHARING THE CARE
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“The beauty we feel is as real as the beauty we see.” – Heidi Holly, Friendship Center’s Executive Director
“A true friend holds up a mirror in which you see a noble image of yourself.” ~ George Bernard Shaw
FRIENDSHIP CENTER preserves and enriches the quality of life for aging and dependent adults through innovative programs that value the dignity and worth of every person. We provide respite, support and education, enabling families to continue to be engaged in their community, careers and commitments.
805-969-0859 | www.friendshipcentersb.org 89 Eucalyptus Lane | Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Lic# 421701581
820 N. Fairview Avenue | Goleta, CA 93117
Lic # 425801731
FACES OF FRIENDSHIP: Member: Alyce Scerbo
Alyce was a Radio City Music Hall Rockette and still has a joyful spirit, a love for fun and festivity, and great legs! Her most recent adventure was rockclimbing. Her daughter says, “My mom originally did not want to go to Friendship Center. She thought it was a place for old people. But once she saw what it was like, she loved it. It makes her very happy, which makes me very happy.”
Alyce says, “I plan my week around my visits to Friendship Center. Everyone is so warm and friendly, the Connection classes really make me think, and the food is delicious!”
Caregiver: Alicia Lancashire
Alicia grew up in Argentina, and her father, Juan, spoke Italian and Spanish as well as English. He was a thoughtful, kind man who enjoyed sitting out in our courtyard reading the newspaper. And always a sharp dresser! “Friendship Center gave my dad purpose in his life after my mother passed away,” she says. “My heart is filled with gratitude for the incredible work they do every day for our loved ones." Alicia has supported Friendship Center generously in many ways, including providing her gracious home for donor appreciation events.
Volunteer: Dean Mars
Dean is a man of many talents—sculptor, photographer, and videographer. He wrote an astronomy column, “Stars By Mars” in the Montecito Journal and produced a show for Channel 17, “Movies By Mars.” Last year, he joined the ranks of Friendship Center volunteers and has quickly become a star there, conducting art classes and contributing his irrepressible enthusiasm. “Making art with members of Friendship Center is too much fun!” he says.” Staff and other volunteers are so helpful and supportive that just being there is a rewarding experience.”
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♥ Volunteers!
We welcome young and old alike to lead activities, help serve lunch, do office work, or even just chat with our members at either our Montecito or Goleta locations. If you are interested, please contact Jill Davis in Montecito at 969-0859 or Melissa Alvarado in Goleta at 845-7442.
DID YOU KNOW...
Alzheimer’s is one of the biggest public health concerns for the coming decades, not because the disease is being diagnosed in any greater magnitude, but simply because we are living longer. Over the next 15 years, a Baby Boomer will turn 65 every 12 seconds. As a nation, we are poised for a huge spike in our elder population due to the aging of this demographic. Currently, about 5.4 million older Americans (1 in 8) have Alzheimer’s. By the year 2050, this national total could rise as high as 16 million. According to a recent study, the top service requested among caregivers in Santa Barbara County is respite care.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
NEED ASSISTANCE WITH CARE OF AN ELDER LOVED ONE? Do You...
• Have to leave your loved one alone for errands or work and feel concern for his/her safety when you’re not there? • Find yourself taking increasing time off from work to care for your loved one? • Notice your once-peaceful relationship becoming troubled with more arguments or flare-ups of temper? • Want the peace of mind knowing your loved one is not only cared for during the day but provided nutritious meals, socialization and lively activities?
If the answer to any of these is yes, Friendship Center is here to Share the Care!
• The daily cost of the program is based upon families’ ability to pay, each case individually considered by the Family Services Director • Qualified veterans’ fees are paid by Veterans Administration • Tri-Counties Regional Center clients are eligible for reduced fees As less than half of Friendship Center’s operating expenses are covered by participant contributions, we rely on the generosity of our community for the rest. A tax-deductible donation to our H.E.A.R.T. (Help Elders At Risk Today) Program subsidizes the cost of our services for the nearly 70% of members and their families who qualify as low-income.
To donate, visit www.friendshipcentersb.org, call 969-0859 with credit card info, or mail a check to: Friendship Center, 89 Eucalyptus Lane, Santa Barbara CA 93108
WHAT'S NEW AT FRIENDSHIP CENTER?
Healthy Aging!
Brain Fitness for Successful Aging is a new six-week series, a neuroscience-based program not just for seniors, but for those approaching and experiencing middle age who want to “rewire” and strengthen their brains while relieving stress and inviting more vibrancy into their lives. Led by Friendship Center’s Family Services Director, Kai Hoye, MSW. Our weekly Connections class continues (Mondays in Montecito and Wednesdays in Goleta), embracing many elements of Brain Fitness, such as puzzles and games to exercise the brain, and also includes a support-group component to help ease anxieties and fears for those with mild memory loss.
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THANK YOU TO ALL WHO ATTENDED AND SUPPORTED OUR 15TH ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF HEARTS EVENT ON FEBRUARY 8TH …
“Deep in the Heart of Friendship” A "HEART"–FELT THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: GOLD HEART: Nancy & Thomas Crawford, Jr. HUB International Insurance Svcs., Inc. MarBorg Industries Union Bank
SILVER HEART:
Louise & David Borgatello Cal-Western & Pacific Tree Fess Parker’s Doubletree Resort LivHOME Montecito Bank & Trust
BIG HEART:
Susan & John Hanna Penny Mathison & Don Nulty Dana & Randall VanderMey
GOOD HEART:
Boone Graphics Casa Dorinda Castle Wealth Planning Coastal Home Care & Senior Planning Services Garcia Architects, Inc. Inge Gatz & Steven Gilbar Sally Hall Media 27
KIND HEART:
Anonymous Sue Adams Crosby & Associates Karolyn Hanna Vangie Herrera & Al Anglin Ken & Francie Jewesson McCormix Corporation Maravilla Senior Living Community Dixie & Marty Moore PlanMember Financial Group Barbara & Bruce Scollin Venoco, Inc. Villa Alamar Mary Walsh Janet & Harvey Wolf
THANK YOU TO OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Officers President MARTY MOORE Vice President DANA VANDERMEY Secretary KAROLYN HANNA Chief Financial Officer HARVEY WOLF Member-at-large SUE ADAMS Directors MARTI CORREA DE GARCIA INGE GATZ JARED GREEN MARK JACKSON, CPA KATHY MARDEN, MFT DAVID MEDINA, M.D. TONY MENDESH, M.D. SUSAN PLUMMER, MFT, Ph.D. JOANNE TALBOT MONICA VIDGER-TRENT Directors Emeriti NEVILL CRAMER (In Memoriam) BARBARA GUTMANN THE REV. GEORGE HALL (In Memoriam) ELSIE HUNT (In Memoriam)
SHIRLEY MANKIN (In Memoriam) HOMER SHEFFIELD, JR. MARY WALSH Honorary Committee JEFF BRIDGES CARNZU CLARK THOMAS CRAWFORD, SR. (In Memoriam) THOMAS & NANCY CRAWFORD ERNO DANIEL, M.D., Ph.D. ROY GASKIN ANDY GRANATELLI (In Memoriam) SALLY HALL ROBERT HARBAUGH, M.D. ARTHUR MANKIN (In Memoriam) SELMA RUBIN (In Memoriam) EVA MARIE SAINT NAOMI SCHWARTZ (In Memoriam) SIDNEY SMITH (In Memoriam) Executive Director HEIDI HOLLY
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Our deepest thanks to our incredible Heart-Artists (too numerous to mention), Heart Wrangler Sharon Morrow and her Heart Posse, and Joann Younger of Renaissance Fine Consignment for displaying the hearts and hosting our Artistsʼ Reception again this year. And to our volunteers, we couldnʼt do it without you—special thanks to our excellent Event Committee, Auctioneer Extraordinaire Gail Rappaport, and Singing Cowboy Agris Petersons 4
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