Questionnaire Seeks Seniors' Thoughts
Questionnaire Seeks Seniorsâ Thoughts
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By Kendra Bobowick
Purpose, support, independence, encouragement. All are part of the Newtown Senior Centerâs mission.
âWhen you get older, you get lonely,â said center Director Marilyn Place.
Her answer? âGet them out of the house, get them involved.â
Residents who choose to visit the center at 14 Riverside Road will find more than they may expect. âThe center is a connection to other organizations and groups,â she said. Despite the opportunities, she senses residentsâ hesitation. âPeople are leery; maybe after 40 years of being married [theyâre alone] they donât know what to doâ¦â
Ms Place has some of the answers, but hopes to better adapt to the needs of Newtownâs growing senior population. Noting the increasing enrollment and concerned about future needs, Ms Place has created a questionnaire. The single-page flyer has recently appeared in the senior newsletter, which is mailed to roughly 2,200 residents. âWeâre trying to get tapped into their needs,â she said.
Like Commission on Aging member John Aurelia, she notes that 4,800 seniors are in the community, but the centerâs space is limited. With the help of a small addition to the center, which will open up activity and storage space, Ms Place hopes to welcome a higher enrollment. She also wants the scheduled activities to meet interests.
The questionnaire states, âThe Senior Center is expanding to accommodate your needs. What do you want, what do you need?â The flyer asks seniors if they currently attend the center, and how many times a week.
Above a list of roughly 35 pastimes, hobbies, or interests the flyer requests, âCheck off activities you are interested in.â Arts and crafts, exercise, and poker may appeal to some seniors while others would prefer to play cards, enjoy a movie, paint, or join a book discussion. Billiards or bocce may draw a crowd, or signing up for a computer class, a trip, or learning to knit.
âWhat is the best time of day to offer activities?â âDo you ride the SweetHART bus?â After answering these and several other inquiries, completed flyers can be mailed or delivered to the Senior Center.
On the counter in the town clerkâs office is a stack of flyers, which are also found in the newsletter or at the center. Ms Place also encourages seniors to write to the center and express their ideas.