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News Released: October 29,
2006
THE
SESCIL ADVANTAGE
- In Sync with Seniors
(PRLEAP.COM) Every community
has a senior center which in some way serves the needs of
its aging population. Some are purely social, others
activity centers, many are nutrition sites serving low-cost
meals and so on. What distinguishes The Southeast Senior
Center for Independent Living (SESCIL) in Englewood, New
Jersey, from all these others? What are the advantages for
seniors who join this Center?
Primarily, it is the philosophy on aging that was
incorporated into the founding of SESCIL in 1978.
Self-sufficiency and independent living are the goals of
seniors participating in the Center’s many and varied
programs. The Center assists seniors in restoring and
maintaining physical, emotional and social health, while it
helps them to become more active and take charge of their
own lives through volunteerism, part-time work or in
developing new skills.
SESCIL is at the forefront in caring for the general health
of its members. It is the only place that offers low-fee
dentistry to seniors ages 55 and older. The dental staff
includes two licensed dentists and two dental hygienists,
and all but the most complicated work is done right on site.
There is a registered nurse on staff, and each new client is
required to have a health assessment which includes their
medical history and blood pressure. Individual concerns are
addressed. Health screenings are held throughout the year as
well as classes on a weekly basis. One of these, a weight
reduction class, is led by a physician and has shown great
results. A podiatrist sees patients on a weekly basis, and
an audiologist tests clients with hearing problems. An
annual flu-shot clinic is held every fall.
The Center has an extensive program of exercise. Yoga, Tai
Chi, Chi Kung, Stretch and Flex, Aerobics, Water Aerobics
(summer only) and Belly Dancing classes are held weekly.
SESCIL feels that a regime of exercise promotes its seniors’
well-being, both physically as well as emotionally. Another
of its goals is to challenge its members intellectually by
having programs that stimulate their minds. There are
language conversation groups in Italian, French, German and
Yiddish. A retired concert pianist and his wife lead a Music
Appreciation class, focusing on classical music. Water
Coloring is taught by a former art teacher; a Book Group is
led by a reference librarian of Englewood Library; a retired
executive gives Financial/Investment seminars; Creative
Writing is conducted by a retired editor; and the list goes
on and on.
No - there’s no Bingo and no trips to Atlantic City!
But, on staff, there’s a social worker, who leads support
groups, helps with entitlements and sees members with any
problems that they may encounter.
Membership is free - there are no charges for any of the
classes.
In short, one may now understand what is meant by “The
SESCIL Advantage” – an edge that keeps SESCIL in sync with
the health needs and cultural aspirations of its many senior
members. To learn more, or to become a cost-free member of
SESCIL, visit its Website at:
www.sescil.org |