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Network’s Senior’s Net

A Quiet, Peaceful, Picturesque Escape Within Richardson’s City Limits

By Jane Kovacs, Network’s Senior’s Net Coordinator

When most people think of Network of Community Ministries, food distribution or clothing drives are usually top of mind. While these services are vital, Network’s impact runs much deeper. Providing wraparound services to meet the unique needs of our community is part of Network’s founding mission. One stand-out example of this mission in action is Network’s Senior’s Net program, which focuses on providing resources, connections and community to the seniors in our area.

As we age, life can begin to present new challenges. Seniors are often living on a fixed income, facing mobility and transportation issues, and may not be as connected to the community as they once were. Many are lacking the support systems that allow an individual to thrive, but Network’s Senior’s Net program works to provide that support and connect these individuals with the resources that will allow them to thrive.

Senior Day, held at Network every Thursday, is the starting point for many seniors beginning their journey with Network. Attendees enjoy a light breakfast, hot lunches, lively entertainment, games, educational opportunities and more. More than that, though, neighbors can connect with peers and create lasting friendships. It’s more than a lunch and a show; it’s a reminder of their connection to the community.
“It’s very uplifting and very satisfying to be around all these people who are the same age as me,” says Connie Rizzo, a weekly attendee. “It doesn’t feel like charity–-it feels like an extension of friends.”

Beyond Senior Day, Network also offers a Handyman program for all seniors in our community. Many household tasks–-whether it be yard work, fixing a leaky faucet, or even just changing the battery in a smoke detector–-can be extremely difficult for someone struggling with mobility issues. Network’s volunteer handymen can step in and complete these tasks so that the seniors don’t have to pay a professional or risk doing it themselves.

“The volunteers were so wonderful and professional and they expertly installed the grab bar for me,” states Nancy. “I’m so happy I’ll be able to use my bathroom again and not have to worry about falling!”

Network also knows that many of the seniors lack transportation and may not be able to visit in person for services. For these neighbors, Network’s Senior’s Net department goes the extra mile–literally. Home food deliveries ensure that no one goes hungry and volunteers follow up with companion calls to ensure that seniors know they’re an important part of our community.

“I get lonely all alone in my house, so I’m happy when I get a call from Network,” says Bill. “The volunteers are so nice and they’re always able to help if I need something.”

As the population continues to age, the needs will continue to grow. Network’s Senior’s Net department will continue to be there, providing care, comfort and community for the seniors in our care. For more information about how you can get involved, call Network’s Senior’s Net Coordinator, Jane Kovacs at 972-234-8880 ext. 105.

 

 

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