| PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE: Proposed Plan for Aging Services 2009 | In accordance with the New York State Office for Aging regulation 6653.2(c), the Albany County Department for Aging is required to "publicize and hold at least one public hearing in a manner, place and time which give elderly people, public officials and other interested parties adequate notice and reasonable opportunity to participate."
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Senior Resources in the Capital District
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Welcome!
The mission of the Department for Aging is to enable seniors (60+) to maintain an independent and self-directed lifestyle by providing the highest quality of supportive services to seniors, their families and caregivers. To access the programs and services we support, click here.
We welcome your questions, input and suggestions. Contact us by email at: aging@albanycounty.com; or write us at: Albany County Department for Aging, 6 Floor, 162 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12210; or call us at: (518) 447-7177.
| Reduce High Energy Costs! | Cornell Cooperative Extension is conducting FREE energy and money savings workshops on three topics: "Making Ends Meet"; "Save Energy, Save Dollars"; and "Exploring Credit/Debt Management Issues."
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Albany County-NYCONNECTS
A Point of Entry access line for comprehensive long term care information, referrals, and/or assessments for the elderly, adults and children with disabilities, their family, or service providers at (518) 447-7177. P.O.E. is a collaboration between Albany County’s Department for Aging and Department of Social Services and works to improve or maintain the person’s health and daily function by providing access to affordable medical and non medical services.
Seniors: You may be eligible for the WRAP program which could help you lower your utility and fuel bills and help you stay warmer in winter and cooler for in the summer. The free program includes an energy audit and may include replacement or improvement to: insulation, weather stripping, old windows or doors etc. CLICK HERE for more info and eligibility
For WRAP eligible customers, the EmPower New York program may provide free energy saving upgrades. For more information, call 1 (800) 263-0960 or you can CLICK HERE to visit the New York Energy $mart website or CLICK HERE for a printable (PDF*) EmPower NY application and instructions..
Upcoming Community Events
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| Living Healthy* Workshop | Tuesdays 1:00-3:30pm
Oct. 7, 14, 21 & 28; Nov 4 & 11
Learn the evidence-based Chronic Disease Self Management Program developed by Stanford Patient Education Research Center
| | | | 15th Annual Senior Citizen's Law Day | Saturday October 25 9:00am- 3:00pm
The Government Law Center of Albany Law School will present a free event that will offer seniors and their caregivers access to more than 30 workshops on a variety of legal topics concerning seniors.
| | | | 17th Annual Capital Region Senior Expo | Friday, October 17
8:30am - 4:30pm
Colonie Center, Colonie, NY
A day-long exposition catering to the needs and interests of seniors and their families. Featuring health screenings, health-related activities, entertainment, the Senior Fashion Show and over 60 exhibitors.
| | | | Senior Adult Employment and Volunteer Fair | 10:00am to 2:00pm, Thursday, September 25
Western Turnpike Banquet House, 2354 Western Ave, Guilderland
Capital Region organizations and businesses will participate in this free job fair for all adults aged 55+ looking for employment or volunteer opportunities. Seminars will be held during the day.
| | | | The Northeastern Association of the Blind at Albany Monthly Support Group for Seniors with Low Vision | Beginning Fri, Apr 25 2:30-3:30pm
Northeastern Association of the Blind at Albany (NABA), 301 Washington Ave, Albany, NY
| | | | Transitions Support Group | 4th Wed each month, 1:30pm
The Town of Colonie will provide a support group for seniors coping with a recent loss, death or other significant life change.
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Call (518) 447-7177 for senior job assistance, training and placement services
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