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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday, October 23, 2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 8. GILLESPIE CENTER ANNUAL UPDATE AND CONSIDERATION OF SUPPORT— <br /> Continued <br /> around for almost 30 years. The Gillespie building was built by fundraising and donations by community <br /> members and various groups with a large matching donation from the Gillespie family. The Gillespie <br /> Senior Center has a goal of raising a large endowment fund to support most of the expenses of running <br /> the center. The Gillespie Center is technically a senior center but it often calls itself a community center. <br /> Brustad stated the question that needs to be answered is why are they important to this community. <br /> Research shows that an active senior center helps reduce the risk of depression and the slowing of <br /> cognitive skills of seniors. Seniars involved in an active senior center are helped in their ability to <br /> continue to live independently in their own homes. An active senior center enhances social <br /> connectiveness of the community and can help the seniars experience measurable improvements in their <br /> physical, social, spiritual, emotional and mental well-being. <br /> According to the City's website on the demographics of the City,the official general population of Orono <br /> decreased from 2000 to 2010, while the population of those over 65 increased. Looking at other <br /> statistical pages from other sites finds that the current population of Orono is over 8,000 and the <br /> population of those 60 and over is over 20 percent. Brustad stated those numbers help to show part of the <br /> need for the Gillespie Center. <br /> The Gillespie Center has contracted with Senior Community Services, which is a nonprofit arganization <br /> whose mission is to develop, coordinate and provide services that help meet the needs of older adults and <br /> support their caregivers. They offer creative solutions for helping all generations better enjoy their later <br /> years for several senior centers in the area. SCS has a program called Home, which provides inside and <br /> outside household maintenance for the elder. They offer a variety of people that help perform a number <br /> of small household tasks that help keep a household safe for a senior to live in. They provide services <br /> that the senior is no longer able to complete themselves. This program is for anyone 60 and over and <br /> there is a sliding scale fee for the services. Sometimes volunteers offer their services and there is no <br /> charge. The goal is to keep the home safe and a place they can continue to live in. <br /> Brustad noted she distributed a brochure to the City Council on the Home program. <br /> Brustad stated another part of SCS's program is called Senior Partners Care. This program helps seniors <br /> obtain medical care they need by helping to bridge the financial gap between their medical bills and their <br /> Medicare coverage. SCS provides a licensed social worker who offices part-time at the Gillespie Center. <br /> She provides resources to seniors and their family caregivers as they go through the various stages of <br /> maturity. She provides individual, private help after meeting with the senior and often their families after <br /> learning their individual concerns. <br /> SCS also provides a volunteer, Chuck Radke, that offices at the Gillespie Center to help seniors and their <br /> family make educated choices with their Medicare and health insurance questions. He meets one on one <br /> with seniors to go through those individual choices. Since he is not selling a product, he is able to give <br /> them complete choices without the bias of a sale for their various insurance needs. SCS provides him <br /> training every year far this job so he is current with the various resources available. <br /> SCS also works with six other senior centers. They provide the Gillespie Center with its one and only <br /> full-time paid employee. The Gillepie Center's director is Mindy Anderson. With her knowledge of <br /> Page 2 of 11 <br />