Saturday, June 27, 2015

Staying Safe and Mobile in Florida


In 2009, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) partnered with the Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy at FSU to establish a statewide coalition to address the specific needs of Florida’s aging road users. They developed a website called "Safe and Mobile Seniors". This website offers:
  •  Driving tips
  •  A search tool to help you find a ride within each Florida county
  • Links to driver safety programs. Note: the New River Library and Land O'Lakes library often host AARP Driver Safety classes. Check with you local branch to find out if they are having one of these programs.
  • Information about adaptive equipment for your vehicle 
In addition, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration provides this webpage about safe driving for older adults.

Saturday, June 20, 2015

"Ageless in America" Television Program

The Area Agency on Aging for North Florida and WCTV have collaborated to create a new 30 minute television program, "Ageless in America". This television series provides information about how to live better after age 50. This program covers topics such as: upbeat human interest stories, art, music, books, healthcare, financial planning and more.

Here is the first program in the series:


You can find more episodes of this program here.

Saturday, June 13, 2015

New Resource for Identity Theft Victims


Are you worried that your personal information has been stolen, due to a data breach at a bank or store? The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has created a new one-stop website -
https://www.identitytheft.gov/  - to help you determine if your identity has been stolen. For example, here are some of the warning signs of identity theft:
  •   You get a bill from a medical provider for a service you never used.
  • You find unfamiliar charges on your credit card.
  • You don't get your bills or other mail.
If someone has stolen your personal information, Identitytheft.gov provides a step-by-step list of actions to take to regain control of your identity.

Saturday, June 6, 2015

Upcoming SHINE Medicare Volunteer Training


Are you looking for a fulfilling volunteer opportunity? Volunteers are needed in Pasco County to provide counseling related to Medicare, Medicaid & more.  There will be a three-day Boot Camp Program for individuals interested in volunteering with the SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) Program.

The training will begin on June 23, 2014.  Transportation costs are reimbursed and meals are furnished. You can visit www.floridashine.org for an online application or email Geralyn.Fortney@aaapp.org for details.

In addition, you can speak with a SHINE representative in person at the Hap Clark building - Suite 302 E at 4111 Land O Lakes Blvd in Pasco County, on Friday June 5th or Friday June 12th between the hours of 8:00 am and 12:00 pm.