The YMCA of Austin received a $5,000 grant from the St. David's Foundation Health's Angels to fund its existing Senior Retreat program and expand it to another YMCA location. The Senior Retreat program provides weekly activities like crafts, exercise, and games to seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia while giving their caregivers a break. The grant will allow more seniors and caregivers to participate in the beneficial program.
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1. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 2, 2014
Contact:
Leilani Perry
YMCA of Austin
512-322-9622 ext. 137
Leilani.perry@austinymca.org
YMCA receives $5,000 grant to fund program for seniors with
Alzheimer’s and dementia
AUSTIN, Texas, July 2, 2014 -- The YMCA of Austin received a $5,000 grant from the
St. David’s Foundation Health’s Angels. The grant will help fund the existing ‘Senior
Retreat’ program at the TownLake YMCA and will help expand the program to the
Southwest Family YMCA by the end of 2014.
The YMCA Senior Retreat provides meaningful and healthy activities for seniors with
functioning stages of Alzheimer’s and dementia and respite for their caregivers.
Seniors participate for two hours, once a week in stimulating and therapeutic activities,
such as crafts, singing, light dancing, strength and balance activities, gentle yoga,
games and lunch.
The St. David’s Foundation Community Fund created Health’s Angels to address needs
of senior citizens in the Austin community. They strive to improve the lives of older
adults and their caregivers. The YMCA applied for the grant and was chosen as one of
three recipients, including Interfaith Action of Central Texas and H.A.N.D.
During these two hours, caregivers can make connections with other caregivers and
YMCA staff, accessing valuable information to help them take care of their loved ones.
They also use to time to run errands, exercise or relax.
”Family caregivers are the backbone of our long-term care system,” said Mashariki
Cannon, Association Healthy Living Director for the YMCA of Austin. “This grant allows
us to continue supporting primary caregiver relationships and improving their
emotional well-being and quality of life.”
YMCA fitness staff teaches all classes, and community volunteers run the informal
activities. The ‘Senior Retreat’ is offered to members and nonmembers of the Y.
2. Through individual community contributions to the YMCA’s Annual Campaign, financial
assistance is provided to any family unable to pay the weekly $10 fee. For participant
and volunteer information, please contact Mashariki Cannon at 512-542-9622 or email,
mcannon@austinymca.org.
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Additional Upcoming Senior Events
Brain Power: In partnership with Austin Community College, Occupational Therapy
students will use a variety of techniques and memory games to help improve memory.
Program is free to the community. July 10-August 7, 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.;
Southwest Family YMCA
Senior Potluck: Bring your favorite dish to share and your input and suggestions for
Active Older Adult Programming. Event is free to the community. July 15, 2014 from
10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.; TownLake YMCA
Life Stories Workshop: Develop the creative tools to reflect on your life events, deepen
your own experiences, define and clarify your life story in your own terms, develop and
present your story, listen actively and respectfully, give and receive heart-felt
feedback. Join your friends and peers in this fun, inspiring and compassionate class
designed specifically for our Active Older Adults community. Jul 23, 2014 to Aug 07,
2014, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Only $20 for 7-week class; TownLake YMCA
About the YMCA of Austin
The YMCA of Austin is a nonprofit organization that has served the Austin community
since 1953, providing health and wellness, aquatics, youth sports, day camp,
childcare, youth leadership and family enrichment opportunities for more than 64,000
members and 60,000 program participants. More information on the YMCA of Austin is
available at www.AustinYMCA.org.