Clinton Township Newsletter, Clinton New Jersey, May 2013 Issue
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2 4 n o v e m b e r 2 0 2 1 W W W . C L I N T O N T W P N E W S L E T T E R . C O M Give your elderly loved ones trusted, dependable in-home care. Help them live safely at home where they feel comfortable, independent and happy. Our services • Meal Planning and Preparation • Transportation, Shopping & Errands • Light Housekeeping & Laundry • Medication Reminders • Monitoring bath safety and assistance with dressing and grooming • Other reasonable tasks as requested • We also provide live-in assistance Our compassionate and highly skilled CHHHAs will provide personal care services for people who ■ Need help with daily living tasks ■ Are alone or may be a fall risk ■ Have families living far away ■ Are disabled or in a wheelchair ■ Are recovering after a hospital stay or rehab discharge. In-Home Care for Seniors Anita's Angels, Inc. Countryside Plaza North 361 Route 31 • Flemington, NJ 08822 www.anitasangels.com • anitasangelssc@aol.com Call us for a FREE consultation 908.788.9390 9861230-01 A n i t A ' S A n g e L S , i n C . Anita's Angels' mission is to provide exceptional in home senior care to those in need of a helping hand. Our promise is to consistently go the extra mile for you and your loved ones, as well as provide respite care for family caregivers. Each caregiver and Certified Homemaker-Home Health Aide receives exceptional training in order to provide the accommodating service your loved one needs. Anita's Angels is here to answer any questions or concerns you may have, as well as provide all the support you need regarding elderly home care. Everyone at Anita's Angels understands the importance of family. All caregivers and CHHHA's strongly believe in a family-first approach in giving you the assistance and education necessary to ensure your loved one can enjoy life to the fullest. It's not always easy to ask for help. Anita's Angels is here to advocate for your loved one and your family, as well as guide you to the senior care service plan that meets everyone's needs. Choosing a caregiver for your loved one is a task that should not be taken lightly. You need someone who truly understands your family's needs and has your best interests at heart. If someone in your family is experiencing health issues, or is simply unable to care for themselves, it's important that they are able to maintain their independence while receiving the care they need. Our staff makes a point to take extra time in meeting with your family to match the personality and needs of the client with the appropriate caregiver. During these in-home care assessments, you and your family can discuss the exact level of care required for your unique situation. Anita's Angels promises a family-oriented approach to in home senior care. Our committed, kind- hearted staff will ensure you get the service you need in order to maintain a full, independent lifestyle at home. Call to schedule a FREE consultation: 908.788.9390. Visit us online at: www.AnitasAngels.com. h u n t e R D o n C o u n t Y L i b R A R Y ' S u p C o M i n g e v e n t S Visit the Library and enjoy our programs! Classic Radio Thriller Shows (recorded audio): available 24/7 through November 7 Circle Round the Sun Americana Concert (recording): available 24/7 through November 28 Medicare Seminar: Wednesday, November 3 at 2:00 pm (via Zoom) Goals & Dreams After COVID: Thursday, November 4 (individual sessions starting at 6:30 pm) Safer Online Shopping: Thursday, November 4 at 7:00 pm with Jamie Novak (virtual Zoom) NCB Book Group: Moloka'i: November 9 at 7:30 pm (in-person and virtual with Zoom) Pilgrim's Music & More: available 24/7, November 12-30 (recorded talk and concert) Ukulele Class for Beginners: starts November 16 at 7:00 pm (six-week online class) Seasonal Floral Arranging Class: November 10 at 11:00 am with Bee Lee Blooms (live virtual, then recording available) Fred Miller Lectures-in-Song: : November 17 at 2:00 pm Harlem Renaissance, Part 2 (live virtual/then recording available) Autumn Salads Class: November 17 at 7:00 pm with The Thirsty Radish (live virtual Zoom) Balance & Vertigo: November 18 at 6:30 pm with Todd Robbins (North County Branch Meeting Room) Exotic Rhythms & Percussion Workshop: November 19 at 3:30 pm (outdoors at HQ in Flemington) The Hunterdon County Library continues to bring programs and concerts to all! Although a few are being held in-person, there are many others that HCL is having as a live Zoom, a live concert with the recording available afterward, or a recorded program/concert within a set period of time. The adult winter programs are funded by the Friends of the Hunterdon County Library. The Hunterdon County Library is now part of MAIN, a consortium of 37 public libraries, so you now have access to over 2.5 million items! See you at the Library! "An aitude of gratitude goes a long way when it comes to physical and emotional healing." ~ Jill Bolte Taylor S b e S S A S k S R e S i D e n t S t o S u p p o R t t h e 2 0 2 1 f u n D D R i v e South Branch Emergency Services (SBES) is led and largely staffed by volunteers who donate their skills and time to save lives, but what they do is not free! From ambulances and rescue trucks to air masks and bandages, SBES has many expenses to cover and needs the help of the community to do so. "We are asking community members to consider making a tax-deductible donation," said Chief Frank Setnicky. "Whatever a household can afford will help us afford the apparatus, equipment, and supplies we need to respond to medical and other emergencies." Last year, South Branch's 159 team members responded to 3,736 calls for help in Clinton Township, the Town of Clinton, High Bridge Borough, Lebanon Borough, and portions of Franklin Township and Union Township. Residents of those townships should have received information about donating in the mail. Donations can also be made online at www.sbes365.org. SBES volunteers donate more than 30,000 hours annually to on-call shifts, response, and training. Even at minimum wage, that's equivalent to more than $250,000 in savings to taxpayers. "Their generous contribution is one leg of a stool, but the stool can't stand without it's other legs: municipal funding, ambulance billing, and financial support from our community," said SBES President Sharon Burham. "Community support also shows the volunteers who take time away from their family, friends, hobbies, and sometimes even sleep to help their neighbors," she added. Looking for other ways to assist SBES? • To include SBES in your will or other estate planning, email treasurer@sbes365.org. • Donate your time and talent as a volunteer! Visit: www.sbes365.org to learn more or sign up.