NH OUTLOOK, Tuesday, 9/13/2005
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They're elderly. funny.& helping to change the way many NH seniors think of themselves.
"Seeing Seniors" -- Now, on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook.
There's one fact that we all live with - we're growing older.
For many seniors that means change - for their bodies, minds and social environments.
There's a comedy theatre company from the Seacoast that travels the state encouraging people to embrace the aging process.
Its known as "Senior Moments" -- amateur thespians who perform at the Seacoast Repertory Theatre in Portsmouth.
When "Senior Moments" takes their show on the road "laughter" is not the only response they look for as producer Phil Vaughn discovered in this Seeing Seniors report.
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The 2003 Census figures put the state's "65-and-over population" at more than 143-thousand.and growing.
An estimated 28-percent of those seniors.live alone. How do you keep seniors connected with their community. Here to talk about that: Nancy Euchner, president of "Age-Quest", a company which helps families and individuals deal with issues related to aging.
And, Tom and Nancy Donnelly, a retired couple from New London.
Welcome.
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Q - NANCY EUCHNER: - ONE OF GOALS OF "SENIOR MOMENTS" IS TO PREVENT SENIORS FROM BECOMING OR STAYING ISOLATED. HOW BIG AN ISSUE IS THAT STATEWIDE?
Q- TOM& NANCY DONNELLY: YOU're BOTH ACTIVE IN YOUR COMMUNITY OF NEW LONDON -
WHAT HAVE YOU OBSERVED?
Q- NANCY EUCHNER: INDEPENDENT LIVING SEEMS TO BE AN IMPORTANT GOAL FOR SENIORS --
But, doesn't that SOMETIMES LEAD TO ISOLATION?
Q- WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS OF SENIORS FEELING ISOLATED?
DEPRESSION can't be good for health.
Q NANCY EUCHNER: HOW DO WE HELP SENIORS STAY PART OF THEIR COMMUNITIES
? Where do you TURN for help???
Q- TOM/NANCY - TOM, YOU SPENT TIME WITH A VIDEO CAMERA TALKING WITH SENIORS ABOUT ISSUES I MPORTANT TO THEM. WHAT DID YOU LEARN?
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Q- NANCY EUCHNER: - JOANNE MENTIONED IN THE SENIOR MOMENTS STORY THAT WE KEEP OUR SENIORS DRY, FED AND DRUGGED AND THINK WE ARE TAKING CARE OF THEM. HOW TRUE IS THAT?
Q - NANCY DONNELLY - You're part of a group of women who knit for good reasons.
You took a camera along to capture their thoughts -- let's listen in.
Q- HOW DO WE REACH THOSE WHO ARE NOT PART OF A THEATRE OR KNITTING GROUP?
Q THE problems only ESCALATE as the 85-and-Over population Increases. How do we reach out
to THAT population?
Q What about the very FRAIL. where do they turn?
Q NANCY EUCHNER: What advice do you give families worried about a senior relative??
If a senior is listening -- and wants to get connected.what should they do????
Q TOM/NANCY: What needs to be done.that's not happening.
One woman in the the theatre group talked about DOORS getting shut --- is that TRUE?
Do we make seniors INVISIBLE. how do we get a community to SEE seniors in their midst.
NANCY EUCHNER, NANCY AND TOM DONNELLY
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Tom, this summer, you and Nancy took a camera into your community and taped interviews with a variety of seniors. What were you hoping to learn?
We have a portion of the interview you did with Tom McLaughlin.
Let's take a look.
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Nancy Donnelly-- you are part of a group of women who knit for good reasons. You took a camera along to capture their thoughts -- let's listen in.
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We want to let you know about an upcoming "Seeing Seniors" Forum.
ServiceLink Resource Center of Strafford County is hosting a Community Forum in Durham in two weeks.
The forum will be held on Tuesday, September 27-th from 9 to 11 a-m at the Elliott Alumni Center at the University of New Hampshire.
To register you can call New Hampshire ServiceLink Network toll-free at 866-634-9412.
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To learn more about our "Seeing Seniors" series you can log on to our website, nhptv.org/outlook -- there you'll find a listing of community outreach events that may be taking place in your area.
Just a reminder if you'd like to view this program again, you can watch NH Outlook on-line, on-demand.
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That's it for this edition of New Hampshire Outlook.
Thanks for watching.
I'm Beth Carroll.
We'll see you next time.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook:
What you need to know about the potentially deadly Eastern Equine Encephalitis -- including treatment and prevention.
Join us tonight at 10:00 only on New Hampshire Public Television.
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CONCORD, N.H. - New Hampshire health officials have
identified four more birds, a horse and a mosquito pool that tested
positive for the Eastern equine encephalitis virus.
The birds were found in Hopkinton, Salem, Nottingham and
Plaistow. This brings the total number of birds that have tested
positive this season to 32.
The horse was the sixth to test positive and was from Kingston.
Two mosquito pools from Andover also tested positive.
Officials also said two birds tested positive for West Nile
virus. One was from Bow and the other was the bird from Plaistow
that also tested positive for Triple E.
Five people have contracted Triple E this year. A 20-year-old
Newton woman died from the disease last week.
Health officials renewed their call for the public to wear
mosquito repellant and to wear long sleeves when outside.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/13/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 8:30
They're elderly. funny.& helping to change the way many NH seniors think of themselves. "Seeing Seniors" -- Now, on New Hampshire Outlook. Hello. I'm Beth Carroll. Welcome to New Hampshire Outlook. There's one fact that we all live with - we're growing older. For many seniors that means change - for their bodies, minds and social environments. There's a comedy theatre company from the Seacoast that travels the state encouraging people to embrace the aging process. Its known as "Senior Moments" -- amateur thespians who perform at the Seacoast Repertory Theatre in Portsmouth. When "Senior Moments" takes their show on the road, "laughter" is not the only response they look for as producer Phil Vaughn discovered in this Seeing Seniors report.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Phil Vaughn NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Joanne Dodge\Senior Moments, Barbara Randall\Senior Moments, Bob Reynolds\Senior Moments, Al Lobdell\Audience Participant, Inez Bromage\Audience Member
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/13/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 17:10
They're elderly. funny.& helping to change the way many NH seniors think of themselves. "Seeing Seniors" -- Now, on New Hampshire Outlook. The 2003 Census figures put the state's "65-and-over population" at more than 143-thousand.and growing. An estimated 28-percent of those seniors live alone. How do you keep seniors connected with their community. Here to talk about that: Nancy Euchner, president of "Age-Quest," a company which helps families and individuals deal with issues related to aging. And, Tom and Nancy Donnelly, a retired couple from New London. Welcome.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Tom Donnelly\New London Resident, Nancy Donnelly\New London Resident, Nancy Euchner\Age-Quest
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/13/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 17:10
They're elderly. funny.& helping to change the way many NH seniors think of themselves. "Seeing Seniors" -- Now, on New Hampshire Outlook. The 2003 Census figures put the state's "65-and-over population" at more than 143-thousand.and growing. An estimated 28-percent of those seniors live alone. How do you keep seniors connected with their community. Here to talk about that: Nancy Euchner, president of "Age-Quest," a company which helps families and individuals deal with issues related to aging. And, Tom and Nancy Donnelly, a retired couple from New London. Welcome.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Tom Donnelly\New London Resident, Nancy Donnelly\New London Resident, Nancy Euchner\Age-Quest
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time: 09/13/05
HOST: Beth Carroll Length: 17:10
They're elderly. funny.& helping to change the way many NH seniors think of themselves. "Seeing Seniors" -- Now, on New Hampshire Outlook. The 2003 Census figures put the state's "65-and-over population" at more than 143-thousand.and growing. An estimated 28-percent of those seniors live alone. How do you keep seniors connected with their community. Here to talk about that: Nancy Euchner, president of "Age-Quest," a company which helps families and individuals deal with issues related to aging. And, Tom and Nancy Donnelly, a retired couple from New London. Welcome.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Beth Carroll NAME OF PARTICIPANTS: Tom Donnelly\New London Resident, Nancy Donnelly\New London Resident, Nancy Euchner\Age-Quest
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