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JULIE JASON, JD, LLMKEYNOTE SPEAKER
COLUMNIST & AUTHOR
Aproponent ofinvestor pro-tection and
financial literacy,JULIE JASON, JD,LLM, is an award-winning columnistand author whoshares insights gain -ed from a life-long
career in money management and law. Syndicated by King Features, her weekly col-
umn is a CLARION Award winner and hasbeen recognized by the IRS for “accurate, time-ly, informative, and helpful tax information,” aswell as the Society of Professional Journalists(CT Chapter) and the Connecticut Press Clubfor "Excellence in Journalism." The column hasbeen in publication for 15 years.
Her sixth investment book, ManagingRetirement Wealth: An Expert Guide to PersonalPortfolio Management in Good Times and Bad,has won the EIFLE Award (Excellence in Finan -cial Literacy Education), the Axiom BusinessBook Award, and the National Best BooksAward for Personal Finance. Her fifth book, theAARP Retirement Survival Guide: How to MakeSmart Decisions in Good Markets and Bad, wasrecognized by Booklist as a Top Ten BusinessBook (American Library Association) and wonthe EIFLE Award, the Axiom Award, theInternational Book Award, and the Best BooksAward.
Julie founded Jackson, Grant Investment
Advisers, Inc. of Stamford, CT, 20+ years ago asan independent personal money managementfirm to give high net worth families an alterna-tive to the sales culture of Wall Street. Prior tothat, she served as assistant general counsel of amajor broker–dealer, president of its managedfutures subsidiary, and president of its trustcompany.
TOM APPLEBYMODERATOR
NEWS DIRECTORNEWS 12 CONNECTICUT
In the 30 yearsthat TOM APPLE -BY has been news
director and co-anchor of News 12Connecticut the net-work has won morethan 800 majorawards, including 40Emmy Awards, 53Regional Edward R. Murrow awards, threeNational Edward R. Murrow awards, and 102Associated Press Awards, including five MarkTwain awards for Station Excellence.
Tom also hosts the weekly political program,“Focus on Connecticut."
He has Masters and Doctoral degrees inEnglish Literature from the University ofMichigan, and a B.A. from Dartmouth College.
Prior to entering broadcasting, Tom was atenured lecturer at The City College of NewYork.
ANTHONY J. DePANFILISJUDgE OF PROBATENORWALK–WILTON PROBATE DISTRICT
ANTHONY J.DEPANFILIS isthe Judge of
Probate for the Nor -walk–Wilton ProbateDistrict. He was firstelected in 1997 andhas continually serv -ed the Norwalk/Wilton communities.
He is also the founder and senior partner of thelaw firm of DePanfilis & Vallerie, LLC, locatedat 25 Belden Avenue in Norwalk.
Born and raised in Norwalk, Judge DePanfilisis a graduate of Fairfield Prep, FairfieldUniversity, and Georgetown University LawCenter. He is admitted to practice in bothConnecticut and New York, as well as theFederal District Court and U.S. Supreme Court.He is a member of the Fairfield County,Connecticut, and American Bar Associations,the American Association for Justice, theConnecticut Trial Lawyers Association, theNational College of Probate Judges, theExecutive Committee of the ConnecticutProbate Assembly, neutral member of theAmerican Dispute Resolution Center, and cur-rently chairs the Probate Court SecurityCommittee.
Tony has authored many articles and is a fre-quent lecturer to numerous civic and profes-sional groups. In 1999, he was honored to pres-ent a seminar to the Connecticut Probate
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Assembly on the estates of minors and propertymatters. In 2006 and 2007, he was again hon-ored to present seminars on incapacity, conser-vatorship, compromise of claims and alternatedistributions to the Connecticut BarAssociation and the Connecticut ProbateAssembly.
In April 2006, Judge DePanfilis was therecipient of the State of ConnecticutDepartment of Children and Families Awardfor his dedication and service with children andfamilies.
Being a lifelong resident of Norwalk, Tonyhas been involved in many community activi-ties, including past president of the RotaryClub, a former trustee of the SeaportAssociation and the Nature Center forEnvironmental Activities, and member of theZoning Board of Appeals.
Judge DePanfilis resides in Norwalk with hiswife, the former Kathleen Kelly. They have fourchildren and four grandchildren.
MEgAN HAqUE, LCSW,SOCIAL WORKER AND
SUPERvISOR, FCA
MEGAN HAQUEhas beenpart of the
FCA family for sevenyears. She began as anintern in the FamilySupport and Pre ven -tion programs, assist-ing new families with
young children, and joined FCA Home Care
for Seniors nearly two years ago. Megan cameto FCA after receiving her Bachelor’s degree inPsychology from Endicott College and herMasters degree in Social Work from HunterCollege. She holds her Connecticut licensure asa clinical social worker.
Megan transitioned to FCA Home Care forSeniors from the Prevention program to havean opportunity to work directly with clients,which is her passion. Having worked in bothprograms, she has a wealth of knowledge ofhelping individuals throughout the life cycle.According to Megan, FCA’s unique relation-ship with its clients is what she enjoys most,noting that FCA sees clients as people — notjust a number. She enjoys forming strong rela-tionships with each client and their families.She is passionate about work with seniorsbecause every person has a story to tell; theyjust need someone who will listen.
SERgEANT TERRY BLAKECOMMUNITY SERvICES
NORWALK DEPARTMENT OFPOLICE
S ERGEANT TERRYBLAKE has beenwith the Nor -
walk Police Depart -ment since 1998 andhas worked in thePatrol Division, Com -munity Police Unit,Special Services Unit,and has been included as a member of the FBISafe Streets Violent Gang Task Force and the
U.S. Marshals’ Violent Fugitive Task Force,Detective Bureau, Patrol Supervisor, andCommunity Services supervisor. He is a certi-fied police instructor for Use of Force,Firearms, Taser, Gangs, Hazardous Materials,and Fair and Impartial Policing.
MARIE ALLENExECUTIvE DIRECTOR
SOUTHWESTERN CONNECTICUT AgENCY
ON AgINg
MARIE ALLENholds anMBA from
Albertus MagnusCollege. She is theexecutive director ofthe South western CTAgency on Aginglocated in Bridgeport,Connecticut. In this role, Ms. Allen is responsi-ble for administering $40 million in federal andstate contracts to support services that helppeople maintain their independence and addquality to their lives. The agency’s programshelp provide a community-based alternative topremature nursing home placement. Ms. Allenserves on Connecticut’s Long Term CareAdvisory Council, the Governor’s Aging TaskForce, and has recently been named to theConnecticut Leadership for Quality HealthcareCoalition.
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Elderhouse7 Lewis Street • Norwalk
(203) 847-1998 • www.elderhouse.org
ElderHouse, a not-for-profit adult day center,serves seniors in Darien, New Canaan, Norwalk,Weston, Westport, and Wilton. ElderHouse hasbeen a part of the senior community for morethan 35 years, helping older adults to remain liv-ing in their own homes, and delivering peace ofmind to caregivers. ElderHouse is a safe, active,and caring place where seniors can spend theirdays involved in activities, returning home totheir families in the evening. Older adults bene-fit from active engagement, health monitoring,and individualized care. Caregivers benefit fromreliable, affordable, high-quality services fortheir loved one.
FCA Home Care for Seniors140 Water Street • Norwalk
(203) 831-2900 www.familyandchildrensagency.org
Family & Children’s Agency (FCA) offers aspectrum of care to allow seniors the ability toremain safe and independent in their ownhomes. As part of a larger human servicesagency, FCA Home Care for Seniors is alicensed home health aide agency with the Stateof Connecticut Department of Public Health,and all staff are thoroughly referenced,screened and supervised by a registered nurse.
FCA Home Care for Seniors offers short andlong-term live-in care for elderly, chronicallyill, or disabled adults in Fairifield County. FCAhome health aides provide everyday care frombathing support to meal preparation. They haveon-call accessibility 24 hours a day, seven daysa week. FCA Home Care for Seniors’Homemakers are ideal for individuals whoneed a little extra help with daily living activi-
ties such as laundry, light housekeeping, shop-ping, and meal preparation. FCA Home Carefor Seniors also offers home modification andcarpentry to make your home safer with grabbars, wheelchair ramps, decks, handrails, andother safety and accessibility modifications.
Lifetime Learners InstituteNCC 188 Richards Avenue • Norwalk
(203) 857-3330 • [email protected]
Lifetime Learners Institute is a non-profitorganization dedicated to offering non-credit,daytime courses on a variety of interesting sub-jects for adult members over age fifty. LLI offersover 40 courses during the Fall, Winter andSpring, using classrooms as guests of NorwalkCommunity College.
Courses are scheduled from four to eightweeks for two hours. Each course meets once aweek — each Friday afternoon LLI provideslight refreshments for members during a socialhour before a free one-hour guest presentation.
A 12-month membership is $50, whichincludes free use of the college's fitness center.There is a $30 fee for each course selected fromthe detailed course catalogs.
Norwalk Housing Authority24 Monroe Street • Norwalk
(203) 838-8471www.norwalkha.org/senior-services.php
Since 1939, Norwalk Ho5ing Authority(NHA) has provided safe and affordable publichousing coupled with supportive services toenable eligible persons with limited incomes tobecome self-sufficient. The housing inventoryincludes senior one- and two-bedroom unitsmaintained by professional staff. Professionalstaff serves as liaisons to seniors by providing
information and assistance that enable them toaccess community services.
Norwalk Senior Center11 Allen Road • Norwalk
(203) 847-3115www.norwalkseniorcenter.org
The Norwalk Senior Center (NSC) is a non-profit agency that provides programs and serv-ices for older adults in the mid-Fairfield Countyarea. The Senior Center works collaborativelywith other organizations and service providersto enrich and improve the quality of life formature individuals and their communities.
NSC programs are designed to enhance thedignity of seniors, support their independenceand encourage their involvement in both theSenior Center and the community at large.
The Senior Center offers a wide variety ofeducational and leisure programs.
Visiting Nurse & Hospice ofFairfield County
761 Main Avenue • Norwalk(800) 898-4663 • [email protected]
Visiting Nurse & Hospice of FairfieldCounty is a non-profit home health and hospicecare agency that provides professional skillednursing and support services, rehabilitation, caremanagement, health education, communitywellness programs, and compassionate hospiceand palliative care.
Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield Countyis Medicare-certified, state-licensed, and ac -credit ed by the Community Health Ac cred -itation Program (CHAP). In 2014, VisitingNurse & Hospice of Fairfield County was recog-nized as one of the top home healthcare agenciesin the United States by HomeCare Elite.
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DAY CENTERSDAY CENTERS
Norwalk Senior Center
11 Allen Road • Norwalk, CT 06851(203) 847-3115 • www.norwalkseniorcenter.orgPrograms, activities, and lunch for healthy, active sen-iors.
ElderHouse Adult Day Care
7 Lewis Street • Norwalk, Connecticut 06851(203) 847-1998 • www.elderhouse.orgSafe, caring day center for disabled/disadvantaged sen-iors.
ACTIVITIES & RECREATIONACTIVITIES & RECREATION
Norwalk Parks & Rec
125 East Avenue, Room 129 • Norwalk, CT 06856(203) 854-7806 • www.norwalkct.orgProvides a wide range of active and passive recreation-al programs for the citizens of Norwalk.
Connecticut Bingo Halls
www.ildado.com/bingo_halls_usa_connecticut02.html
LOCAL EVENTSLOCAL EVENTS
Norwalk Senior Center Event Calendar
(203) 847-3115 • www.norwalkseniorcenter.orgA calendar of events and activities at Norwalk SeniorCenter.
City of Norwalk Calendar of Events
www.norwalkct.org/calendar.aspx#CID51A calendar of events and meetings taking placearound Norwalk.
HOME CARE / HOME CARE / HOSPICE SERVICESHOSPICE SERVICES
Constellation Health Services
14 Westport Avenue • Norwalk, CT 06851240 Indian River Rd., Orange, CT 06477Phone (800) 860-6656 • Fax (203) [email protected] Care serving Fairfield and New Haven County.
Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield
County
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 489 • Wilton CT 06897Street Address: 761 Main Ave • Norwalk CT 06851Hospice nurse care serving Fairfield County.(800) 898-HOME (4663) • [email protected]
Geriatric Care Management Associates
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 489 • Wilton CT 06897Street Address: 761 Main Ave • Norwalk CT 06851 www.visitingnurse.net • [email protected] Alexander:(203) 984-8073 • [email protected] vigneault:Phone: (203) 984-2054 • [email protected] care serving Fairfield County.
Find Senior Care in Norwalk
www.care.com/senior-care/norwalk-ctA directory of private caregivers for hire in Norwalk.
Seniors Helping Seniors
59 Sasapequan Road • Fairfield, CT 06824(203) 373-0385 • www.seniorcarefairfieldct.com/Get home assistance or assist other senior citizens.
Visiting Angels Home Care
2452 Black Rock Turnpike • Suite 1BFairfield, CT 06825Phone: 203 254-0402 • www.visitingangels.comHome care serving Fairfield County.
Griswold Home Care
193 East Ave • Norwalk, CT 06855(203) 304-6031 • Fax: (203) 831-0239Manager: Tony Malafrontewww.griswoldhomecare.com/norwalk/#ixzz3vxzIkYIMHome care serving Norwalk.
FCA Home Care
140 Water Street • Norwalk, CT 06854(203) 831-2900www.familyandchildrensagency.orgPersonal Alert & Home Care serving Fairfield County.
LEGALLEGAL
Norwalk Judge of Probate
Anthony DePanfilis, Norwalk Judge of ProbateLaw Offices of DePanfilis & vallerie, LLC25 Belden Avenue • Norwalk, CT 06850(203) 846.9585 • Fax (203) [email protected] •www.dandvlaw.com/profile_ajd.html
CT Last Will and Testament
Requirements
www.livingtrustnetwork.com/estate-planning-cen-ter/last-will-and-testament/requirements-for-a-will/connecticut.htmlInformation about Connecticut will requirements andstatutes.
CT Protective Services for the Elderly
55 Farmington Avenue • Hartford, CT 06105-3730 To report cases of suspected abuse: (888) 385-4225Elder Abuse Emergencies: (800) 203-1234www.ct.gov/dss/cwp/view.asp?a=2353&q=305232Services to safeguard senior citizens from physical,mental, emotional, and financial abuse.
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FINANCIALFINANCIAL
Recognizing Signs of Elder Financial
Abuse
National Center on Elder Abuse: (855) 500-3537An article describing how to spot and prevent financialabuse.
CT Department of Consumer
Protection
(860) 713-6100 • www.ct.gov/DCP/site/default.aspProtection against fraud and unfair business practices.
EDUCATIONEDUCATION
Lifetime Learners Institute
Norwalk Community College188 Richards Avenue • Norwalk, CT 06854Location: West Campus Room W102 (203) 857-3330 • www.lifetimelearners.orgOffice Hours: Mon–Fri 10am to 2pmAffordable educational courses at Norwalk CommunityCollege for Norwalk residents aged 50 and older.
NORWALK INFONORWALK INFO
Norwalk Senior Services Programs
11 Allen Road, Room 8 • Norwalk, CT 06851 (203) 847-2830 • (203) 846-6992 •Fax (203) [email protected]/index.aspx?nid=1082Norwalk Senior Center(203) 847-3115Keeping seniors independent and intheir own homes isthe focus of our work.Norwalk's services and benefits for seniors, includingmedical and financial assistance.
Norwalk Chamber of Commerce
Member Directory
101 East Avenue • Norwalk, CT 06852 (203) 866-2521 • Fax(203) [email protected]: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday–FridayLocal businesses and services certified by Norwalk'sChamber of Commerce.
Norwalk 211 Senior Resources
Directory
211 • www.211ct.org/Elders/Default.aspA comprehensive directory of resources for older adultsliving in Connecticut.
TRANSPORTATION SERVICESTRANSPORTATION SERVICES
Norwalk Transit Services for the Elderly
275 Wilson Avenue • Norwalk, CT 06854(203) 299-5180Dispatch-a-Ride door-to-door transportation forNorwalk's elderly citizens and people with disabilities.
SENIOR HOMES /SENIOR HOMES /ASSISTED LIVINGASSISTED LIVING
The Marvin for Seniors
60 gregory Boulevard • Norwalk, CT 06855(203) [email protected]/seniors.cfmCongregate housing for seniors, located in EastNorwalk.
Norwalk Housing Authority for Seniors
24½ Monroe Street • Norwalk, CT 06854(203) 838-8471 • Fax (203) 838-6535www.norwalkha.org/senior-services.phpDirect services for senior residents in public housing.
Notre Dame Convalescent Homes
76 West Rocks Road • Norwalk, CT 06851Phone: (203) 847-5893 • www.ndch-sstv.org/Home-like, 60-bed residence in Norwalk.
Maplewood at Strawberry Hill
73 Strawberry Hill Avenue • Norwalk, CT 06855(203) 293-6554 • www.maplewoodatstrawberry-hill.com/Assisted living and memory care, located in EastNorwalk.
Norwalk Nursing Homes Directory
(888) 787-4619www.ourparents.com/ct/norwalkFind more assisted living options in the Norwalk Area.
REHABILITATION CENTERSREHABILITATION CENTERS
Aurora Senior Living of Norwalk
Midrocks Road • Norwalk, CT 06851(203) 847-9686Nursing facility offering rehabilitation services inNorwalk.
Norwalk Nursing and Rehab Centers
www.alternativesforseniors.com/nursing-homes/ct/norwalkFind more rehabilitation centers in the Norwalk Area.
The purpose of this directory, and the Senior Umbrellawebsite, is to provide senior adults, aging network serv-ice providers, caregivers, family members, students, andother interested persons with information on aging andlong-term care services available in Norwalk and theGreater Norwalk area.
The listing of a service or agency does not constitutean endorsement of the service. Where appropriate,individuals accessing service from a particular programor agency should check for licensures or certificationsthat may be appropriate. Every effort has been madeto ensure the accuracy of the entries in the directory.Corrections, additions, and deletions to the directoryare made on an ongoing basis.
S.U.N. website designed by
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THE NORWALK LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE“BECoME INFoRMED, BECoME INSPIRED, BECoME INvoLvED”
Encouraging professional development
and developing new leaders within
business and the community are es-
sential for growth, progress, and prosperity. The
Norwalk Leadership Institute is de signed to
prepare individuals for leadership roles by pro-
viding them with the necessary knowledge,
skills, and encouragement to succeed.
Since 1981, the Norwalk Leadership Institute
of the Greater Norwalk Chamber of Commerce
has graduated nearly 500 participants, providing
mo ti va ted and informed individuals to assume
leadership positions in business, local organi-
zations, government, and the community at
large. The Norwalk Leadership Institute con-
tinues to remain one of the more significant
and respected programs conducted by the
Greater Norwalk Cham ber of Com merce.
This perennial program, consisting of ten
weekly sessions, seeks to instruct and educate
participants concerning current and future
needs and opportunities within the community,
examine social and economic changes, and ex-
plore the creation and implementation of cre-
ative ideas and effective solutions. The program
also focuses on enhancing communication
skills, problem-solving techniques, and forging
beneficial partnerships.
Lastly, the program seeks to motivate its partici-
pants to assume active leadership roles within the
local community, and within their respective places
of employment.
These goals are accomplished through informative
presentations and workshops, and also by utilizing
group efforts to address real challenges and issues in
the community. The presenters in each of these ses-
sions are key local leaders and business professionals
within the Norwalk community.
Sessions included: Tour of Norwalk (by bus and
boat), Communications Workshop, Local Govern-
ment, Economic Development, The Media & Local
Issues, Education, Healthcare, Regional Demograph-
ics and Workforce Development, and
Leadership/Community In volvement. At the close
of the program, the team project is presented during
the Graduation Breakfast, where participants receive
their graduation certificate.
The 2014 Norwalk Leadership Institute Steering
Committee was chaired by 2014 Chamber vice
chairman Terri Polley, president, Financial Ac-
counting Foundation. The NLI program this year
boasted a talented and varied group of 13 individ-
uals, representing a wide variety of businesses and
organizations. As part of the Norwalk Leadership
Institute each year, those enrolled also work on a
specified side project to benefit the community at
large. The participants of the 2014 Norwalk Lead-
ership Institute worked toward a project in an
arena that is highly relevant, challenging, and ever-
increasing — care of the elderly. This issue possesses
several dimensions, including the realms of finance,
healthcare, legal, and many others. The Leadership
group has coordinated and will host a forum ad-
dressing a variety of issues of elder care on Saturday,
April 18, at Norwalk Community College — and
will be publicizing this event throughout the city.
In addition to presentations, the program will also
showcase a variety of elder–related resources in the
greater Norwalk area. The group has also created
a helpful HTML page, which will include numer-
ous resources for issues around elder care — this
page will be hosted by the Norwalk Senior Center.
The Chamber expresses its appreciation to all
participating individuals and local companies and
organizations who committed to the 2014 program,
all of the session presenters and hosts, and to Benefit
Planning Services, Fairfield County Bank, Financial
Accounting Foundation, and GE Capital for provid-
ing scholarships for participants from non-profit or-
ganizations. The Chamber also extends thanks to GE
Capital and Dolce Norwalk for their continual gen-
erosity in regards to this program.
Chamber President Edward J. Musante stands with the Class of2014 following the graduation ceremony at Dolce Norwalk.