Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Hurricane Expos

The Pasco County Emergency Management Team will be hosting two hurricane information expos - one on the west side of the county on June 2nd and one on the east side of the county on June 9th. These seminars can help you to prepare your family and your home for hurricane season. Admission and parking are free. Here are the specifics:
West Side Expo
with special guest speaker Steve Jerve - 
the Chief Meteorologist from Channel 8 News
 June 2nd 
10am - 2pm
J. Ben Harrill Recreation Complex 
2830 Gulf Trace Blvd.  
Holiday, FL 34691

East Side Expo
with special guest speaker - Leigh Spann -  
News Channel 8 Meteorologist
 June 9th
10am - 2pm
5827 Dean Dairy Rd 
Zephyrhills, FL 33541 

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Hurricane Season is nearly here!


National Hurricane Preparedness week runs from May 27th - June 2nd and hurricane season officially starts on June 1st. It is important to prepare ahead of time - especially if you have special needs or own a pet.  The Florida Department of Elder Affairs has published a "Disaster Preparedness Guide for Elders".  This guide covers many types of disasters including:
  • hurricanes
  • fires
  • floods
  • tornadoes
This is an excellent guide with practical advice - such as how to assemble a disaster supplies kit and create a plan for yourself and your pets.  You can read this guide online here or pick up a print copy at your library.  You can find more information, including videos from the National Hurricane Center.   

Here are local Pasco County resources to prepare for hurricane season: 
  • Pasco County's Hurricane Guide (English version)
  • Pasco County Hurricane Guide (Spanish version)
  • 2012 Evacuation  Map (English)
  • 2012 Evacuation Map (Spanish)
  • If you have special needs - you will need to pre-register for SNAPS services, like transportation and care.  You can learn more about this service and get the application here
  • If you have a pet and need to have a place for him/her during an evacuation, there is one shelter that accepts pets. This shelter operates on a first-come, first-served basis and proof of vaccinations is required.  In addition, the pet owners must stay with their pet. More information can be found here.
The Tampa Bay Times has also published an online "Hurricane Guide 2012" here.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

New Healthy Eating and Exercise Resource

The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases has published a guide called "Young at Heart: Tips for Older Adults". This guide gives useful information about healthy eating and exercise.  This nutrition information can help you to lower your risk for obesity, type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, cancer, and other chronic diseases. In addition, exercise may also help to ward off depression. You can access the full report here.

              Young at Heart: Tips for Older Adults

You can find even more in-depth dietary guidelines in "Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010", from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Older Americans Month Census Facts



President Obama proclaimed May, 2012 as "Older Americans Month". This year's theme of "Older Americans Month" is "Never Too Old to Play".  Every Year the U.S. Census Bureau provides a fact sheet to celebrate this month. 

Here are some highlights from this fact sheet:
  • 40.3 million people in the U.S.were 65 or older in 2010
  • $31,408 is the median income of householders 65 and older
  • 9% is the poverty rate for people 65 and older
  • 6.7 million people 65 or older were in the workforce in 2010 and this is projected to increase to 11.1 million by 2018
  • 81% of householders age 65 or older owned their own homes in 2010.
  • 74.1 was the median age of the 65 and older population in 2010.
  • 9.1 million veterans of the armed services are age 65 or older
The full census report can be found here.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

May is Older Americans Month


May is the month to celebrate older adults. This observance was originally called "Senior Citizen's Month" when it was created in 1963, but it was renamed "Older Americans Month" by President Carter in 1980. The Administration on Aging has announced the theme for this year- "Never Too Old to Play". The Administration on Aging states that this theme "encourages older Americans to stay engaged, active and involved in their own lives and in their communities". 

You can play at your library this month at our Senior Social at New River Library. There will be Wii bowling, card games, board games, and refreshments. This free program is sponsored by the Friends of the Library:
Senior Social
May 9th at 2:00pm
New River Library
34043 State Road 54
Zephyrhills, Fl 33543

In addition, you can celebrate Older Americans Month by contacting the Area Agency on Aging of Pasco - Pinellas and finding out about volunteer opportunities with programs which help Older Adults in our community.