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ACC NEWS Summer 2014 • Vol. 36, No. 2

7311 Greenhaven Drive, Suite 187•Sacramento, CA 95831•Phone: (916) 394-6399•Fax: (916) 394-6392

In This Issue • ACC Respite Drop-in Changes This Summer page 3 • New Dining Room page 4

ACC Assisted Living Welcomes New Residents By Chance Lattasima

• How It Feels to be an ACC Volunteer page 15

Upcoming Events Jun

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Computer Classes Open House ACC Senior Services Center

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ACC 28th Annual Nursing Home Fundraiser Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation

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Fall Prevention Awareness Day See page 10 for workshops at ACC SSC

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“I’m excited to provide our residents with fun, engaging activities!” –Brittany Yamada, Activity Coordinator

Summer brings the opening of our highly anticipated Assisted Living at ACC Greenhaven Terrace! Our suites feature large one-bedroom units with full kitchens and smaller units designed for efficiency and affordability. With six different floor plans to choose from, comfortable dining, an extensive activities program, and a wonderful and caring staff, we look forward to making ACC Assisted Living your home! Residents have access to the full spectrum of services provided by ACC to enhance life and to accommodate changing abilities and needs. Wellness, educational and recreational activities are offered through the ACC Senior Services Center, many of which are also held at ACC Greenhaven Terrace. Our new Assisted Living staff began their training on the week of May 19th, and we are welcoming new residents to move in beginning May 28th. For a list of our ACC Assisted Living staff members, please see page 6. ...Continued on page 6

8th Annual ACC Golf Tournament

By Luz Mendoza

It was an unusually cold and windy May day during ACC Senior Services’ 8th Annual Golf Tournament. Luckily, our players had their ACC 2014 golf tournament sweaters to keep themselves warm while playing a round of golf. Afterwards, staff, volunteers and players alike enjoyed a delicious meal generously provided by L&L Hawaiian Barbeque. ...Continued on page 3

ACC’s Golf Committee Co-Chair, Brian Chin, presents Judy Fukuman, ACC’s first-ever player to make a hole-in-one, with her $1,000 prize.

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ACC Senior Services (ACC) is developing plans to provide an electronic version of the ACC Newsletter. If you are interested in receiving the ACC e-Newsletter, please send a message to Kimberly Feng, ACC Fund Development Assistant, at kfeng@accsv.org . Be sure to include your name, address, phone number and e-mail address in your message so that we can match your request to the correct record in our mailing list. Once you are registered to receive the ACC e-Newsletter, you may choose to opt out at any time by sending us another email to let us know. ACC Senior Services does not sell our mailing list or share it with other organizations.


Have you kept up with us since the Spring Newsletter? ACC has been very busy and I have several updates to share. First, we added a new board member in March, Pam Saltenberger. Last year, Pam helped lead ACC managers and supervisors in the Studer Leadership Development Institute Program to develop the leadership skills of the staff. This provided an opportunity for Pam to get familiar with ACC and she eagerly joins the Board of Directors. I’m excited to have such a talented board for ACC. Don’t be shy, when you see a Board member, say hi and chat with us. We always enjoy hearing from you. In April ACC launched an updated website at www. accsv.org. The website is easy to navigate and has a lot of information on ACC programs and activities. All the photos of the ACC staff, volunteers, participants, and users of ACC services are vibrant and wonderful. The new website better reflects what ACC is all about. At the Nursing Home, a project to upgrade the dining room lights, ceiling and floor was completed. There is energy efficient LED lighting (provided by a SMUD grant), new ceiling tiles, fresh paint on the walls, and a new beautiful wood floor. The ACC facebook page has photos for you to see. In addition the Nursing Home received the Quality and Accountability Award from the California Department of Public Health and the Department of Health Care Services in recognition of the quality of care provided

President’s Message

by the Nursing Home. Congratulations to Administrator Melanie Henderson and the Nursing Home staff on this recognition from the State, the award is well deserved and demonstrates the dedication of the Nursing Home staff. If you haven’t heard yet……ACC received its Residential Care Facility for the Elderly license in early May. Assisted living at Greenhaven Terrace is now a reality and makes another milestone for ACC as we continue to meet the needs of the community. Staff are busy interviewing all the families on the “interested” list and several are signingup. ACC plans to schedule move-ins the last week of May onward. A grand opening gala is in the works - look for an announcement and read the article in this newsletter by Chance Lattasima, the Assistant Community Manager. Congratulations to ACC. As ACC continues to meet the needs of the community, we also outgrow our space. Last year ACC acquired the prior Merryhill Middle School site located at 7334 Park City Drive right across from ACC’s Senior Services Center

(formerly ACC Park City) location. Planning is underway for the ACC Administrative Offices and the ACC Senior Services classes to move over to what will be the ACC Campus. ACC will have the benefit of large-sized classrooms, staff offices, and meeting rooms that will fill the 15,000 square foot space. ACC Meals on Wheels Administrative staff will move to the former Park City location. ACC appreciates the work of Ken Murai and Ed Kado who are working on the floor plans. We hope to move into the new building before yearend and will keep you updated. As you can see, ACC is always moving forward and with that, the Board of Directors, Committee Chairs, and interested stakeholders will be having a strategic retreat on June 21, 2014. At the strategic retreat we will be discussing the topic “Continuum of Care” and how the definition may affect the vision of what ACC does now and in the future. ACC continues its awareness of older adult issues, the affordable care act, long-term care, and funding. As a non-profit, ACC Senior Services works to stay informed, provide programs and services for older adults, and to improve and meet the needs of the community. We’ll keep you informed on ACC’s strategic vision, as you are very important to us. On the horizon, save the date for the 28th Annual ACC Nursing Home Fundraiser on September 13, 2014 at Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation.

ACC Senior Services would like to acknowledge our current ACC Visionary Members: Anonymous (4 members) Winston and Loretta Ashizawa Jean Chong Norman Fong Chewy Ito Page 2

Walter Liang Joe Nishisaki Masaji Nishisaki Alan and Helen W. Yee Donna L. Yee SUMMER 2014 ACC NEWS

OFFICERS Jean Shiomoto President William P. Yee Vice President

Ralph Sugimoto Treasurer Paula Higashi Secretary

DIRECTORS Winston Ashizawa Esther Aw Evelyn Chin Howard Harris Derrell Kelch Lori Lee Simon Lee Betty Masuoka Pam Saltenberger Janet Tedesco Hope Villaluna Linda Yip

Donna L. Yee, Ph.D Chief Executive Officer

Bill Clearwater Chief Operating Officer Raymond Gee Controller Brenda Page Editor

Kimberly Feng Assistant Editor

While we do our best to be flawless, we realize there is always room for improvement. Please send corrections and suggestions to:

Brenda Page ACC Senior Services 7311 Greenhaven Drive Ste. 187 Sacramento, CA 95831 Phone: (916) 394-6399 ext. 124 Fax: (916) 394-6392 Email: bpage@accsv.org

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6th Annual ACC Crab Feed

by Luz Mendoza

The 6th annual ACC Crab Feed kicked off early on February 22 with volunteers, including the Cosumnes River College culinary students, prepping food for the Saturday evening event. As the hungry dinner crowd made its way into the Sacramento Asian Sports Foundation(SASF), the mouthwatering scent of Don Lee’s flavorful garlic and ginger crab was fresh in the air. Diners looking to satiate their thirst chose from Don Morishita’s Mai Tais and a selection of beers and wines. For those with a sweet tooth, volunteer bakers provided mouth-watering desserts. The evening concluded with a comedic Lorna Fong calling the lucky winners of the Last Person Standing raffle. The crab festivities ended late February 22 as volunteers cleaned the SASF kitchen, restoring it to its original tidiness. Major kudos to crab feed event co-chairs Lori Lee and Debbie Seid, and all of the committee members and volunteers for their dedicated support. Many thanks also to the SASF staff and volunteers for their enormous help. Everyone’s combined efforts made it into another successful ACC event!

Many thanks to the Consumnes River College Culinary students for always helping make ACC’s Crab Feed a success!

8th Annual ACC Golf Tournament ...continued from front page

ACC had its first-ever hole-in-one, and the lucky winner of the $1,000 prize was none other than Judy Fukuman, a returning participant of ACC’s golf tournament. Wayne Shimizu and Shirley Opie and Winston and Loretta Ashizawa generously contributed the prize money. As has been an annual occurrence since the first golf tournament, General Lorna Fong’s team remains undefeated for the title of High Gross score for the eighth year in a row. As General Fong put it: “General Fong’s Team. Always trying!” (See the full list of results on page 5). The Golf Tournament Committee and ACC would like to thank businesses and individuals who donate to the golf tournament. The committee would like to give a special thanks to our volunteers who devote their time to organizing the tournament and soliciting for prizes and sponsorships. These are difficult tasks, but our volunteers always get it done! ACC is lucky to have such great community support. Please patronize the businesses that generously donate to ACC. Our dedicated sponsors include L&L Hawaiian BBQ at Lake Crest, Lake Crest Village and A-1 Embroidery. (See complete list of sponsors, donors, and volunteers on page 5).

General Fong’s team remains the undefeated high gross team for the eighth year. Team members: (left to right): Wendy Kagiyama-Yee, Beverly Shimizu, Lorna Fong, and Carol Kudow

ACC Drop-In Respite Changes This Summer by Linda Revilla

ACC’s day respite services began in 2002. A small, 5 hours a day, one day a week program grew into a 2 day a week “ACC Drop-In Respite & Caregiver Cooperative,” serving 50 families annually. Additionally, the Monday “Social Day Program” was an off-shoot of Drop-In Respite, providing a program for more active seniors. In 2008 the National Alliance for Caregiving and Metlife Foundation gave Drop-In Respite the Award for “Innovation, Responsiveness, and Effectiveness.” Earlier this year, staff and our major funder for ACC Respite, Area 4 Agency on Aging had some discussion about our programs. As family caregivers, staff, and management, we’ve taken an in-depth look at our existing day services and thoughtfully considered how we might strengthen supports for family caregivers and position ACC to assure the array of services caregivers will need in the future. Recently, ACC managers and the ACC Program Committee, with the approval of the ACC Board of Directors, have made the difficult decision to discontinue ACC Day Respite and the Monday Social Day Program on June 30, 2014, when current grant funding is also ending. There are many reasons behind this course of action and as you may imagine, the decision has been an extremely challenging one for ACC as well. We are committed to work with each family individually to access other resources for their loved one’s care. All other ACC community programs will remain. The ACC Bridge to Healthy Families will continue to work with families on caregiving issues. We will hire a Care Coordinator to provide assessments for caregivers and care receivers, targeting limited-English speakers and non-English

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speakers. Our MSW intern, Keri Miller, will be available for transition support on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays in June. Additionally, Bonnie Chow, the Alzheimer’s Association Family Care Associate will hold “consultation hours” at ACC on the first and last Monday during the summer, and possibly longer. The City of Sacramento’s Triple R program will continue to be located at ACC, and will start Wednesday and Friday service to accommodate the families who have participated in ACC Day Respite. We look forward to a continued partnership with Triple R. We believe that this decision will both strengthen available adult day services, and enable ACC to expand its caregiver support efforts. ACC will continue its Legacy Corps/AmeriCorps Friendly Visitor program and ACC Rides will continue to transport elders to Triple R and other programs. It has been our honor and privilege to work with Respite and Social Day families and care for their loved ones. We thank families for entrusting the care of their elders to ACC. ACC remains committed to help families navigate their caregving journey.

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Relationships to Nurture and Grow by Lee Thao

As a Legacy Corps member, I have the opportunity to connect with seniors in their home. I served my client for less than five months yet it felt longer because we connected instantly. Within the first hour we became friends. My client was a sweet woman with so much talent and wisdom. She collected dolls of all sizes and gave them a home. If dolls were unwanted, she adopted them, cleaned them, and knitted beautiful clothes for them. She gave them life. Her creative spirit inspired me to hone my own creativity that had been lost since childhood. She taught me that we are never too old for an imagination. Her love for gardening also provided lessons of patience. With so many pots of plants, she treated

each of them like pets and encouraged them to grow. Many of these plants had been with her for over 40 years. Not only did she cultivate them with water and sunlight, she nurtured them with love and passion. I learned so much from her simply by being her companion. Not surprisingly, it was hard to say goodbye when I learned of her move to assisted living. After a hug and farewell kiss, I drove off and suddenly realized that she was running after my car. Tears welled up in her eyes as she apologized and said she would miss me. Although I was happy she would be in a safe place and closer to her family, I shared in her tears. My client showed me a new perspective on life, and I’m happy to have met such a wonderful person.

Chinese Brush Painting Instructor Han Moy Retires

STAFF DIRECTORY

ACC Senior Services 7311 Greenhaven Drive, Suite 187 Sacramento, CA 95831 Telephone: (916) 394-6399 Fax: (916) 394-6392 Chief Executive Officer Donna L. Yee, Ph.D, ext. 127 Chief Operating Officer Bill Clearwater, ext. 120 Controller Raymond Gee, ext. 132

ACC Offices/Administration

Jennifer Yee, Senior Accountant: ext. 136 Amy Voong, Administrative Assistant: ext.139 Merry Chin, Executive Assistant: ext. 125 Tony Waterford, Human Resources Director: ext. 122 Jenny Lam, Human Resources Generalist: ext.130 Khonnie Lattasima, Volunteer Manager: ext. 143

Donations/Memorial Gifts/Fund Development

Brenda Page, Fund Development Officer: ext. 124 Lucy Mendoza, Fund Development Assistant: ext 121 Kimberly Feng, Fund Development Assistant: ext. 141

ACC Housing Raymond Gee, Housing Specialist: ext. 132

ACC Greenhaven Terrace 1180 Corporate Way Sacramento, CA 95831 Telephone: (916) 395-0210 Fax: (916) 395-0212 Community Director

Mary Francis Giammona, ext. 422

Community Manager Chance Lattasima, ext. 421

Resident Care Manager Yvonne Holm

ACC Nursing Home 7801 Rush River Drive Sacramento, CA 95831 Telephone: (916) 393-9020 Fax: (916) 393-9025

Chinese Brush Painting instructor, Han Moy and Donna Yee with one of Han Moy (pictured with his the paintings he donated to ACC. students), donated two paintings to ACC. In April, we bid a fond farewell to our beloved Chinese Brush Painting instructor, Han Moy, who retired and relocated to the Bay Area. Mr. Moy was a volunteer instructor with ACC for over 12 years. In addition to Chinese Brush Painting, he taught Tai Chi classes and even taught Tai Chi to Respite participants. Mr. Moy also generously donated his paintings for door prizes at our Lunar New Year pot luck in February. Prior to leaving, he presented ACC with two beautiful paintings, which are now hanging in ACC Senior Services Center. Thank you, Mr. Moy, for your generosity and years of service!

Rush River Dining Re-Opens

Administrator Melanie Henderson, ext. 226

Director of Nursing Tamara Kario, ext. 225

Social Services Manager Mina Xiong, ext. 231

Intermediate Accountant Mario Corona, ext. 223

Activities Director Yvette Kamakawiwoole, ext. 237

ACC Senior Services Center 7375 Park City Drive Sacramento, CA 95831 Telephone: (916) 393-9026 Fax: (916) 393-9128 ACC Programs/Respite/Caregiver Program

Linda Revilla, Program Director: ext. 323 Susan Sarinas, Program Manager: ext. 339 Anna Su, Program Assistant: ext. 330 Judie Higashi, Community Health Nurse; ext. 336

Class Information/Class Sign-Up Anna Su, Program Assistant: ext. 330

Scheduling Rides/Transportation Services

Rush River dining re-opens; staff, residents, and family members gather for a group picture.

‘Ribbon Cutting’ : Joe Kong, Resident Council President and Melanie Henderson, Administrator cut the ceremonial ribbon.

The new and improved Rush River Dining Room at ACC Nursing Home has officially re-opened. Thanks to a grant from SMUD, ACC will was able to install state of the art, energy efficient LED lighting with a computerized control system. We also made much needed repairs and replacement to the ceiling and flooring and repainted the room to enhance the dining experience. Make sure to come by and see the changes.

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Virginia Campbell-Wieneke, Program Manager: ext. 342 / 333 Tom Vang, Transportation Assistant, ext. 340 Cassie Harrison, Transportation Specialist, ext. 342

Donate Your Vehicle to Benefit ACC

ACC Senior Services accepts donations of automobiles through Car Program, LLC.  If you are interested in donating a vehicle, please contact Brenda Page, ACC Fund Development Officer, at (916) 394-6399 ext. 124. You may also donate online at http://www.donateacar.com/ affiliate-ACC-Senior-Services.

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2014 ACC Golf Tournament Winners

2014 ACC Crab Feed Volunteers & Donors

Open Flight Low Gross Winners 1st Place Jeff Wong, Ivan Yee, Tom Fong and Jeff Katayama (59) 2nd Place - A-1 Emboidery Gary Der, Mark Uno, Norio Iwase and Dawn Sato (60) 3rd Place Chuck Kobayashi, Bob Ichimura, Fee Louie and Keiji Takagi (62) 4th Place - L&L Hawaiian BBQ Mark Hayashida, Willie Hayashida, Jason Yee and Tim Yee (63)

Women’s Division Low Gross Winners

Renee Mendoza, Junko Nakahira, Joyce Ng, Kimi Kaneko (66)

High Gross Winners

General Fong, Wendy Kagiyama-Yee, Carol Kudow and Beverly Shimizu (90)

Closest to the Pin Winners Hole #4

Women Kimi Kaneko 9’ 6 1/2”

Men Keiji Takagi 11’3”

Hole #9

Women Audrey Yokoi 5’7”

Men Joe Gonzales 5’ 11 1/2”

Hole #12

Women Valeri Chinn 10’10”

Men Jeff Katayama 4’8”

Hole #16 Women Judy Fukuman “0”

Men Matt Uno 1’1”

Harold and Jean Arimoto • Cook Realty, Inc. • Kimmie Bacon • Kiyana Bacon • Vicki Bezzone • Brice Bowler • Victor Bowler • Benjamin Chan • Denise Chew • James Chew • Jean Chew • Elaine T. Chiao • Brian Chin • Danny Chin • Phillip K. and Evelyn Chin • Gordy Chin • Merry Chin • Phil Chin • Edna Ching • Hahn Chiu • Jean Chong • Lisa Chong • Liza Clavecilla • Victor Clavecilla • Becky Clearwater • Bill Clearwater • CRC Culinary School • Flora DeLeon • Junko Egi • Steve Egi • Emily Feng • Barbara Fong • Carol Fong • Dan and • Irene Fong • Jennie Fong • Jeri Fong • Jet Fong • Jonathan Fong • Ken Fong • Lorna Fong • Pam Fong • Jennfer Fong-Jackson • Franklin High School Key Club • Dennis and May Fujii • Tak and Judy Fukuman • Ron Gali • Doug Gee • Larry Gee • Mabel Gee • Mary Francis Giammona • Mike Harvey • Fred Taugher and Paula Higashi • Joan Hing • Ellen Hiuga • Charles Juarez • Glenn Jue • Irma Jue • Adam Kahoe • Valerie Kakigi • Judi Keen • Steve Kotani • Jerry Khamnivong • Gary Kikumoto • Glynne Kimura-Fong • Mike and Joyce Kimura • Norio Kojima • Tommy Ku • Wayne and Lynn Kurahara • Tom and Gail Kurihara • JR Kurihara • Bruce and Martha Kushida • Michelle Kwan • Conlan Kwong • Nick La • Cindy Lam • Mike Lam • Van Lam • Chance Lattasima • Adrienne Lee • Al Lee • Alan Lee • Betty Lee • Bryan Lee • Dan Lee • Don Lee • Frances M. Lee • Gregory and Mary Lee • Joey Lee • Joleen Lee • Kevin Lee • Lawrence Lee • Lori Lee • May Lee • Michelle Lee • Nancy Lee • Reyne Lee • Albert Ligh, Jr. • Legacy Corps • Elaine Low • Gordon Low • Donald and Pat Mar • Raymond and Esther Mar • Mike Marando • Bob Masuda • Missy Masuda • June K. Matsubara • Marcia Matsuda • Kathy Matsumoto’s CAPITAL Group • Paulette McQuillan • Mary Ann Miller • Pam Mizukami • Rudy Modelo • David Morikawa • Sheri and Don Morishita • Carolyn and Ken Murai • Lester and Diane Y. Nakao • Joaquin Ngarangad • Ron and Joanne Nishimura • Andrew Nguyen • Chris Nguyen • Jacqueline Nguyen • Jacky Nguyen • Nicholas Nguyen • Bob Nishimoto • Joanie Nishimoto • Mary Olden • Binh Phan • Trung Phan • Pin Phoung • Tina Phoung • Arianne Pinar • Pleasant Grove High School Key Club • John Renwick • Linda Revilla • Vickie Sakamoto • Janet Sakata • Debbie Seid • Kim Seid • Ashley Seisa • Joe Seisa • Patty Seisa • Gene S. and Sandra Y. Shibata • LuAnn Shikasho • Beverly Shimizu • Wayne Shimizu and Shirley Opie • David and Jean Shiomoto • Ken Shiomoto • Shirlee Snider • Laura Soohoo • Chris Storm • Rodel Sy • Fumi Takahashi • Norman and Irene Takeda • Ernest and Beverly Tanaka • Mike Tanaka • Trang Thai • Kaleb Thom • Dee Tokumitsu • Elaine Tom • Mel Tom • Spencer Tom • Randy Uda • Suzanne Uda • Leng Ung • Noy Vongphakham • Amy Voong • Tony Waterford • Virginia Wieneke • Linda Wilson • Craig and Lucienne Wong • Amy Wong • Danny Wong • Jerry Wong • Jonathan Wong • Maxwell Wong • Paxton Wong • Sharie Wong • Sharon Wong • Edwin Yee • Alice Yee • Daniel Yee • Donna L. Yee • Doreen Yee • Kimland and Ellen Yee • Lauren Yee • William and Judy Yee • Linda Yip • Walt and Linda Yip • John and Elaine Yoshikawa • Alyssa Yun • Rayven Zhang • Tulin Zhang • Nora Zheng • Xinge Zheng • Kennedy High School PACE Program

ACC would like to thank the following individuals and businesses that have generously donated to the 8th Annual ACC Golf Tournament Sponsors

Supporting Golf Courses

Event Sponsors

Silver Sponsors ($500)

A-1 Embroidery

CB Richard Ellis Hiroshima, Jacobs and Daggett Kyle Kurahara Dr. Leland H. Lee Barry and Ricarda Lim/ Russ and Meg Tanaka Don & Sheri Morishita/Jean Chong Patcraft Mark Pratt and Esther Aw RBC Wealth Management Nick Crane Red Hawk Casino Therapy Specialists Williams & Olds CPAs

L&L Hawaiian BBQ (Lakecrest) Lake Crest Village

Hole-In-One Sponsors Winston and Loretta Ashizawa Wayne Shimizu and Shirley Opie

Gold Sponsors ($1,000) Herb, Al and Nancy Chin Edible Sacramento Magazine -

Bing Maloney Golf Course • Cache Creek Casino Resort/ Yocha Dehe Golf Club• Bartley Cavanaugh Golf Course • Dry Creek Ranch Golf Course • Empire Ranch Golf Club • Haggin Oaks Golf Complex • Teal Bend Golf Club • Turkey Creek Golf Club • Valley Hi Country Club • Wild Horse Golf Club

Donors A-1 Embroidery • Mayor of Dixon, Jack Batchelor • Capital City Massage Therapy • Cheesecake Factory • Jean Chong • Florez Bar & Grill • Dennis and May Fujii • General Produce • The Golf Mart - Jerry Sasaki • Paula Higashi and Fred Taugher • Kline Music • Steve and Cindy Kotani • Wayne and Lynn Kurahara • L&L Hawaiian BBQ (Lake Crest) • Lawrence J. Larsen, D.D.S. • Lori Lee and Tony Lewis • Michelle’s Skin Clinic • Bruce Morishita • Ken and Carolyn Murai • Dick Nakamura • Mike & Aileen Nishio • Sacramento Zoo • Sam’s Market • David and Jean Shiomoto • Hiroko Takamoto • Russ and Meg Tanaka • Jae Wan

Kirk Stauffer Lorna Fong Paula Higashi and Fred Taugher Lewis & Associates Insurance Brokers/Monument, LLC Michael and Junko Nakahira Oto’s Marketplace Reeve-Knight Construction, Inc. Robert W. Baird & Co. Tate, Peopp, Beggs & Sugimoto, LLC Thunder Valley Casino Vantreo Insurance Brokerage

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Bronze Sponsors ($250) Atlas Disposal El Dorado Savings Bank Art & Gloria Imagire Klumpp’s Funeral Home Lawrence J. Larsen, D.D.S. Daniel Miyasaki, D.D.S. Murphy Austin Adams Schoenfeld LLP - Keeva Coe & Nancy P. Lee Lisa and Frank Tanaka (In Memory of Starr Miyagawa) Wells Fargo Advisors Gene W. and Anita Wong

2014 Golf Tournament Committee Don Morishita, Co-Chair • Brian Chin, Co-Chair • Jean Chong • Stephen Kashiwada • Lynn Kurahara • Wayne Kurahara • Barry Lim • Lori Lee • • Ken Murai • Russ Tanaka

Volunteers ACC Rides Team • ACC Dietary Staff • Annie Carlson • Norval Chan • Tom Chan • Joanne Champ • Jean Chew • Tom Chinn • Joan Hing • Art Imagire • Gloria Imagire • Nancy Ito • Jeff Jong • Sunny Jung • Khonnie Lattasima • Betty Lee • Ricky Lim • Franc Martinez • Sheri Morishita • Carolyn Murai • Fred Nagao • Rose Nagao • Dennis Nakagawa • Joanie Nishimoto • Ruth Seo • Ralph Sugimoto• Irene Takeda • Russ Tanaka • Virginia Uchida • Catherine Umeda • Jan Yokoi • Elaine Yoshikawa • Elva Young

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ACC Assisted Living Welcomes New Residents

ACC Celebrates Older Americans Month with Award-Winning Volunteers

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If you are interested in scheduling a tour of our community, call our Business Office at (916) 395-0210 Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., send us an e-mail at infogt@accsv.org or visit our website at www.accgt.org. Please stay tuned for an announcement of our Grand Opening event. Name

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Aileen Chan Alegria Aguirre Arianne Pinar Bhupinder Kalotia Boon Vilaikeo Brittany Yamada Camille Brown Cheryl Hopkins Delia Bonaon Desiree Haywood Don Charles Esther Pan-Lin Funmilayo Raheem Gerald Dumaguing Jessica Johnson Josefina Romo Maria Caldeira Mirasol Norton Nia Campbell Padum Lata Pritika Singh Lori Lopez Yvonne Holm, LVN

Resident Assistant Med Tech Dietary Assistant Resident Assistant Resident Assistant Dietary Assistant Activity Coordinator Shift Supervisor Shift Supervisor House Keeping Resident Assistant Med Tech Transportation Assistant Resident Assistant Shift Supervisor Dietary Services Manager Dietary Assistant Resident Assistant Shift Supervisor/Med Tech Resident Assistant Resident Assistant Resident Assistant Resident Assistant/Med Tech House Keeping Resident Care Nurse

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ACC supporters at award reception

Simon Haines, George Kashiwagi, and Amiko Kashiwagi were awarded a Board Resolution on May 13th for their outstanding work in the community. This award is presented by the Adult and Aging Commission and recognized by the Sacramento Board of Supervisors. Simon volunteers as an ACC Rides driver, consistently helping three times per month since 2008. George and Amiko are long-time volunteers of ACC and currently help at Meals on Wheels by ACC. Thank you, all, for your service!

Welcome, New ACC Staff!

Amarita Sharma Benjamin Ng Chia Xiong Dannis Voong Diane Wright Javier Romero Jenny Lam Joy Dungo Kathleen McCasland Kaye Moreno Maricar Estebar Mario Corona Maritess Munoz Nerissa Lagat Rabelai Bernal

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ACC Nursing Home ACC Nursing Home ACC Nursing Home ACC Senior Services Center ACC Nursing Home ACC Senior Services Center ACC Administration ACC Nursing Home ACC Senior Services Center ACC Nursing Home ACC Nursing Home ACC Nursing Home ACC Nursing Home ACC Nursing Home ACC Nursing Home

LVN LVN CNA Transportation Assistant Director of Dietary Services Transportation Assistant Human Resources Generalist MDS Coordinator Transportation Assistant Health Information Manager RN Intermediate Accountant CNA CNA CNA

Estate Planning Workshop Topic: Maximizing Social Security Lifetime Benefits Presenter: Mark Pratt, CLTC Pratt Financial & Insurance Services

Thank you to Raymond Oyoung for donating a Keurig coffee maker for the ACC Senior Services Center!

• Brief history on SSI • Four Strategies to Maximize lifetime benefits • Future of Social Security • Creating security in retirement • Effectively utilizing personal assets to supplement income Tuesday, June 17th 5:30 - 7:30pm ACC Administration 7311 Greenhaven Drive, Suite 187 Sacramento, CA 95831 To register please contact Luz Mendoza at (916) 394-6399 ext. 121 or email at lmendoza@accsv.org Page 6

Program Assistant Soojin Yoo brewing a fresh cup of coffee.

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Summer 2014 Lifelong Learning & Wellness Class Schedule BALLROOM DANCE NEW! Instructor: Eddie Nakashima Do you enjoy “Dancing with the Stars?” Learn basic steps and variations of the Fox Trot, Waltz, Rumba, and more, in a casual and friendly atmosphere! No experience necessary. Eddie has taught ballroom dance for over 10 years. Partners preferred, but not required. Drop-ins will be charged $9 per class. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S401

Arts & Culture PAINT LIKE THE MASTERS Instructor: Patrice Jansen Choose a Great Master’s painting that you love and want to have in your home. Using oils or acrylics, you will be guided by the artist/teacher to replicate this painting using the grid and other techniques. This class will be small with lots of individual attention. Color mixing will also be an important part of your painting. Required materials (brush, paint, and canvas) must be purchased by students. Pre-registration is preferred, but drop-ins are welcome at a rate of $10 per class. Limit: 8 students. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S004

Jul 1-29

Tue

10:30a-12:00p

$37.50

Aug 5-26

Tue

10:30a-12:00p

$30.00

Sept 2-30

Tue

10:30a-12:00p

$37.50

ONE-DAY DOLL MAKING WORKSHOP Instructor: Masanori (Isako) Wasano Isako graduated from Tokyo Mataro Doll Academy in 1967. Since then, she has taught doll making to numerous men, women, and children. Students will select their own model of doll and be taught individually by the instructor. Additional material fees vary depending on choice of dolls. Bring small pointed scissors and a hand towel for your workstation. Dress casually. Nominal fee for lunch or bring your own. Please register early. Seats are limited. Call (916) 393-9026, x 330 (Mon-Fri.) or (530) 350-8083, Ms. Wasano. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S019

Aug 16

Sat

9:00a –12:00p 1:00-4:00p

$55 (Doll kit not included)

Choice 1 – Huusio Kaeru (Good Luck Frog)

$35

Choice 2 – Kohun Fukuro (Lucky Owl)

$40

Choice 3 – Izumeko (Baby in a Basket) Boy

$40

Choice 4 – Izumeko (Baby in a Basket) Girl

$40

Choice 5 – Ai Ai Dojo (Lovely Girl)

$50

Choice 6 - Oishii Mizu (Tasty Water)

$50

Cooking Demonstrations Learn to prepare various delicious cuisines. Featured dish, lunch, instructions, and recipe(s) are included. Pre-registration and prepayment required no later than one week before class starts to reserve space and get an accurate count for lunch orders. An extra $2 will be charged for late registration and will depend upon availability of space. Held at ACC Greenhaven Terrace (1180 Corporate Way). NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. Cancellations with less than 24-hours notice prior to class will not be credited.

Jul 17

Thu

12:00-1:30p

Aug 14

Thu

12:00-1:30p

$30

Sep 4-25

Thu

1:00-2:30p

$30

BALLROOM DANCE FOR CHINESE SPEAKERS Instructor: Minh Tchang Learn basic steps and variations of the Fox Trot, Waltz, Rumba, and more, in a casual and friendly atmosphere! No experience necessary. Partners preferred, but not required. Drop-ins will be charged $6 per class. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S400

Jul 2-30

Wed

6:00-7:30p

$25

Aug 6-27

Wed

6:00-7:30p

$20

Sep 3-24

Wed

6:00-7:30p

$20

LINE DANCE (BEGINNER) Instructor: Vickie Camblin A line dance is a choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in one or more lines or rows all facing either each other or in the same direction, and executing the steps at the same time. Students will learn the basic steps used in line dancing along with simple dances. No experience necessary. Held at ACC Greenhaven Terrace (1180 Corporate Way). NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S421

Jul 7-28

Mon

12:00-1:00p

$16

Aug 4-25

Mon

12:00-1:00p

$16

Sep 8-29

Mon

12:00-1:00p

$16

LINE DANCE (INTERMEDIATE) Instructor: Vickie Camblin Enjoy dancing to a variety of beats: Waltz, Cha-Cha, Western, Ballroom, and more. A fun class with great people and excellent music! Held at ACC Greenhaven Terrace (1180 Corporate Way). NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S424

Jul 7-28 Jul 2-30

Mon Wed

1:00-2:30p 12:00-1:30p

Aug 4-25 Aug 6-27

Mon Wed

1:00-2:30p 12:00-1:30p

Mon Wed

1:00-2:30p 12:00-1:30p

NIHON BUYO (JAPANESE CLASSICAL DANCE) Instructor: Susan Hashimoto Nihon buyo is a refined dance intended for entertainment on the stage. Learn the fundamentals of this traditional Japanese dance, including how to dress in a kimono; basic terms and etiquette; basic movements of hands, feet, body, neck, etc.; basic steps and expressive movements; use of ougi (dancing fans). Students must be dressed in kimono/yukata and bring ougi. Items can be borrowed from instructor with advance notice. Pre-payment is required. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY.

$11

$11

Jul 7-28

Mon

2:00-3:00p

$32

Aug 4-11

Mon

2:00-3:00p

$16

Sep 8-29

Mon

2:00-3:00p

$32

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Jul 3-31

Thu

10:00–11:00a

$75

Aug 7-28

Thu

10:00–11:00a

$60

Sep 4-25

Thu

10:00–11:00a

$60

INTERMEDIATE MANDARIN CHINESE Instructor: May Cheung Continue pronunciation drills with more single and compound words. Grammar and development of sentences from simple to complex will be introduced. Prerequisite: Students must have completed and passed Beginning Mandarin Chinese or have instructor’s approval. Minimum: 3 students. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S010

Dance

Jul 3-31

Thu

9:00 – 10:00a

$75

Aug 7-28

Thu

9:00 – 10:00a

$60

Sep 4-25

Thu

9:00 – 10:00a

$60

Dance classes listed below are on a pre-payment basis, except where noted. Fees are payable on or before the first day of the class. Fees listed below are per month. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY.

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$20

Sep 8-29

Mon

12:30 – 1:30p

$20

Jul 7-28

Mon

10:30a – 12p

$20

Sep 8-29

Mon

10:30a – 12p

$20

Jun 15-25

Wed

3:45-4:45p

$12 per session

Jul 2-30

Wed

3:45-4:45p

$30 per session

Aug 6-27

Wed

3:45-4:45p

$24 per session

Sep

Wed

TBD

$24 per session

BEGINNING UKULELE NEW! Instructor: Joseph H. Phillips aka “J the Guitar Teacher” As great as it is listening to music, listening is a distant second to actually playing. This class employs a combination of detailed explanation, micromanaging hand movements and imitation. Students will quickly and easily learn the chords that harmonize the melody, strum patterns that create rhythm, and how syllables in the lyrics align with individual strums in the pattern. This class is for anyone looking to acquire or improve ukulele technique and musical knowledge. J has over 17 years of experience teaching guitar, ukulele and piano. He has taught music in public and private schools and has a comprehensive background in Music Theory. Minimum: 10 students. Pre-registration and prepayment required. Drop-in fee: $7 per class. 14S035

Language BEGINNING MANDARIN CHINESE Instructor: May Cheung Learn the phonetics of Mandarin Chinese using Hanyu Pinyin. Upon completion, students should be able to grasp the basics and have a better understanding of the forming of sounds. Single and compound words are introduced through pronunciation drills. Minimum: 3 students. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY.

12:30 – 1:30p

BEGINNING GUITAR Instructor: Joseph H. Phillips aka “J the Guitar Teacher” As great as it is listening to music, listening is a distant second to actually playing. This class employs a combination of detailed explanation, micromanaging hand movements and imitation. Students will quickly and easily learn the chords that harmonize the melody, strum patterns that create rhythm, and how syllables in the lyrics align with individual strums in the pattern. This class is for anyone looking to acquire or improve guitar technique and musical knowledge. J has over 17 years of experience teaching guitar, ukulele and piano. He has taught music in public and private schools and has a comprehensive background in Music Theory. Minimum: 10 students. Pre-registration and prepayment required. Drop-in fee: $7 per class.

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Mon

Music

$20 $25

September Classes Sep 8-29 Sep 3-24

Jul 7-28

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QUICK AND EASY STICKY RICE Instructors: Susan Sarinas/Anna Su Sticky rice is also known as sweet or glutinous rice and is often used in desserts and sweet treats. This version of sticky rice is a delicious savory dish made with a variety of chopped meats, Chinese sausage (lap cheong) and mushrooms. This sticky rice can be easily made using a rice cooker. Lunch will include a salad and dessert. Limit: 20 students. 14S025

1:00-2:30p

Intermediate Classes

TRI TIP Instructor: Betty Wilson Lunch includes main dish, rice, vegetables, salad and dessert. Limit: 25 students. 14S024

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July Classes

DOLL KIT FEE TO BE PAID DIRECTLY TO INSTRUCTOR Materials Fee

Aug 7-28

JAPANESE CONVERSATION Instructor: Nora Bachus-Dressler This class focuses on Japanese conversation and vocabulary building. Word order, particles, and grammar in simple sentences will be taught. Hiragana script is also included. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY.

Jun 18-25

Wed

2:30-3:30p

$12 per session

Jul 2-30

Wed

2:30-3:30p

$30 per session

Aug 6-27

Wed

2:30-3:30p

$24 per session

Sep

Wed

TBD

$24 per session

BEGINNING UKULELE Instructor: Ruth Seo In this Beginning Ukulele class, you will learn basic chords and strums that will have you playing many of your favorite songs in just a few lessons. So beg, borrow, or buy a ukulele and join the fun in this Beginning Ukulele class. Limit: 8 students. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S033

Sep 18-Oct 30 (no 9/23)

Thu

1:00-2:30p

$45

TAIKO FOR FUN Instructor: Loretta Lew The term Taiko refers to any of the various Japanese drums and to the form of ensemble Taiko drumming. In this beginning class, you will learn the history and basics of Taiko. Wear comfortable clothing. Loretta Lew Bent has been a performing member of Sacramento Taiko Dan for over 19 years. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S027

Aug 4-25

Mon

4:15-5:30p

$16

Sep 8-29

Mon

4:15-5:30p

$16

SINGING Instructor: Patrice Jansen Did you always want to sing, but were afraid to try? Now is the time to dive in and find your voice. We will do voice exercises, learn songs, and then have a karaoke practice session. Learn to sing your favorite songs, but no need to worry about memorizing the words in this session. We love to sing, don’t you? Minimum: 4 students. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT

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14S200 Jul 1-29

Tue

2:00-3:00p

$25

Aug 5-26

Tue

2:00-3:00p

$20

Sep 2-30

Tue

2:00-3:00p

$25

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BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY AND CINEMATOGRAPHY Instructor: Jeff Jong This class will help you learn or get more out of your camera, camcorder, smart phone, etc. Learn the differences in basic camera functions (Program mode, Aperture mode, Landscape mode, etc.) and when to use them. Tips and techniques for recording video clips (available on most digital cameras) will be explained and demonstrated. Strategies for getting the type of images you are interested in will be covered, as well as on-line resources for additional information. Basic computer skills used for camera downloads will be demonstrated or discussed. Limit: 5 Students. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. Aug 4-Aug 20

Mon & Wed

3:00-5:00p

$60

Computer Technology PLEASE READ: Pre-registration is required. Class sizes are limited. Make-up sessions may be arranged during lab hours based on the Instructor’s discretion. Use of personal laptops is encouraged. Books are no longer included. If books are required for class, students must purchase their own. For specific information on computer classes, e-mail classes@accsv.org . A Cantonese speaking teaching aide is now available to help with interpreting. If you need Cantonese language assistance to take a computer class, please notify Anna Su, when registering. OPEN HOUSE: LIFELONG LEARNING COMPUTER CLASSES Join us for an open house, visit the classroom, and try the computers. Our friendly computer instructors will be available to answer your questions about upcoming classes. You can discuss one-on-one which classes are best for you. You may also ask questions about your own computer and any specific problems or issues you are having. Refreshments will be available outside the computer lab. Jun 27

Fri

10:30a-12:00p

Free of Charge

COMPUTER ASSISTANCE/TUTORING Are you having difficulty making your computer do what you want it to do? Do you need one-on-one assistance or tutoring? Work with an instructor to solve your problems using your own computer and software. Meeting dates and times are by appointment. 14S243

Jul, Aug, Sep

$25 per first 1 hour; $5 each additional ½ hour.

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS Instructor: Heman Lee This class is designed for beginners or students with limited or no experience with computers. Learn about computer hardware, system components, software and more! No prerequisites, just a desire to learn. Limit: 6 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 6/23/14. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S201

Jun 30-Jul 9

Mon Wed

9:00-10:30a

$30

SKYPE CLASS Instructor: Leonard Lew Use your computer to make internet calls to other computers for free and cheap online calls to landline and mobile phones with Skype. Learn how to download Skype for free and use it to keep in touch with friends and family. At a minimum, your computer, laptop or tablet must have a microphone and speakers. Video calls require a webcam. Limit: 6 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 7/1/14. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S203

Jul 8 &10

Tue & Thu

9:00-10:30a

$15

WINDOWS 7 – BASIC Instructor: Leonard Lew This class is for those who are new to computers or the Windows 7 Operating System. Learn how to use the computer and the mouse to write and edit letters. Learn to create and organize files and folders on your computer. This class also teaches you how to surf the Internet, send and receive e-mails. The lessons are done in an easy step-bystep fashion. Don’t be afraid of your computer. Use it! Limit: 6 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 7/3/14. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY.

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Thu

9:00-10:30a

$60 (Book not included)

WINDOWS 7 – INTERMEDIATE Instructor: Leonard Lew This class is a sequel to the Windows 7 Basic class. The Windows 7 Intermediate class handles some of the most useful, practical and fun components of Windows 7 Operating System. You will learn all about computer security, creating user accounts, burning CDs and DVDs, and setting parental controls. In addition, you will learn how to organize your photo collection and view your photos with Windows Photo Viewer and how to use Windows Media Player to play Music CDs and movies. Students are encouraged to bring their own laptops and mouse to class. Limit: 6 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 7/3/14. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY.

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Jul 17-Sep 4

Jul 17-Sep 4

Thu

10:45-12:15p

$60 (Book not included)

WINDOWS 8/8.1 - BASIC Instructor: Jeff Jong This class walks you through the basics of the Windows 8 operating system in an easy step-by-step manner. Bring your own laptop and mouse (if preferred) and be amazed at how fast you will start having fun with your computer with the new skills and information you gain! Limit: 3 Students (or bring your own laptop). REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 7/1/14. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S204

Jul 15-31

Tue & Thu

3:00-4:30p

$45 (Book not included)

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Jul 23-Sep 10

Wed

10:45a – 12:15p

$60 (Book not included)

LEARN TO WORK WITH YOUR iPAD Instructor: Leonard Lew Get the most out of your iPad. Send and receive e-mails, surf the internet, make and keep notes, look up addresses and maintain your calendar. The iPad tablet computer also comes with built-in applications for listening to music and taking pictures and videos. You can customize your iPad by adding from thousands of available applications from the App Store. Suitable for all versions of the iPad. Limit 4 Students: REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 7/1/14. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S221

Jul 15-Sep 2 Tue

9:00 – 10:30a

$60 (Book not included)

iPHONE WITH iOS 7 Instructor: Art Imagire Learn to use the iPhone (3GS, 4, 4S, 5, 5S, 5C) with the new operating system iOS 7, which is a substantial change from the previous version. Make calls, store contacts, use the calendar, jot down notes, listen to music, send email, browse the internet and more. Students must have one of the iPhone models listed above loaded with the new iOS 7. Limit: 4 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 7/9/14. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S221

Jul 23-Sep 10

Wed

9:00 – 10:30a

$60 (Book not included)

MICROSOFT OFFICE WORD Instructor: Heman Lee You have tons of Word documents. Could you use some timesaving techniques to help you work faster? This course will provide you with tips and tricks using the ALT and CTRL keys, formatting, creating tables, flyers, and documents using Word 2007/2010/2013. Learn how to work with the most essential features in Word, create professional looking documents, and choose from different templates to create your own cards or booklets. Limit: 8 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 7/14/14. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S211

Jul 21-Sep 15

Mon

9:00-10:30a

$45

PHOTO EDITING - LEVEL 1 NEW! Instructor: Heman Lee This is a beginner’s class in the Photoshop Elements 11/12. Students will learn how to do basic color adjustment and cropping to enhance their photos. With Elements you can organize and share your photos on the internet. The new, easy-to-use editing options – from quick edits to guided tutorials – makes editing easier than ever. For the advanced PS user, this new version has many of the advanced features as its big brother, Photoshop CS6, but at a fraction of the cost. Prerequisite: Students must have taken Introduction to Digital Camera or have equivalent knowledge. Student may need to purchase Photoshop Elements 12 at a cost of $80. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 7/14/14. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S202

Jul 21-Sep 15

Mon

1:00-2:30p

$60

FILM/VIDEO EDITING - BEGINING Instructor: Jeff Jong Use your digital camera or transform your old photographs or video clips into personal documentaries and travelogues for playback on DVDs, YouTube, etc. This introductory class will show you the fun and easy drag and drop technique of a popular and inexpensive software. Add music, voice over, sub-titles, text, and other special audio & video special effects to spice up your recordings. Basic cinematography and editing techniques will also be covered. Limit: 5 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 8/5/14. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S213

Aug 12-Aug 26

Tue & Thu

3-4:30p

$40

INTERNET AND E-MAIL Instructor: Heman Lee Learn how to navigate the Internet and search for information more effectively. Do you know the difference between Google, Bing or Yahoo? Learn to surf the WWW with confidence. Download free music and software application safely. Learn tips on how to avoid viruses, malware and spyware. Prerequisite: Students must have taken Windows Basic and have a general understanding of the Windows operating system. Limit: 8 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 7/14/14. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S205

Jul 21-Sep 15

Mon

10:45a-12:15p

$60

COMPUTER SECURITY Instructor: Leonard Lew Keep your computer running smoothly and efficiently. Optimize Windows and clean up your hard drive. Learn to protect your computer from viruses and spyware; manage the settings and clear history in Internet Explorer; defrag the hard drive; use System Restore; use Windows Update; manage start-up programs and back up your data. The class is suitable for users of Windows XP, Vista and 7. Limit: 4 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 7/1/14. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S222

Jul 15-Sep 2 Tue

10:45a – 12:15p

$60 (Book not included)

LEARN TO USE THE MAC Instructor: Art Imagire Learn how to use basic features, such as accessing the Internet, using e-mail and organizing files and folders. Get acquainted with some of the handy tools and apps included on the Mac that make it easy to work with photos, video, and music. Change the look and feel of your Mac interface and learn how to set preferences to make it even easier to work on your Mac. Students must have a MacBook (laptop). Limit: 3 Students. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 7/9/14. NO REFUNDS,

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Health & Fitness Health & Fitness classes listed below are on a pre-payment basis, except where noted. Fees are payable on or before the first day of the class. Fees listed below are per month. AQUA FIT NEW! Instructor: Joanna Yanez This class is designed for active older adults who want to gain or maintain mobility. Aqua fit uses water’s natural resistance to increase strength and stamina. This class focuses on strength training, full body stretches, and body weight exercises with minimal impact on joints. The exercises will help participants increase their cardiovascular health, range of motion, muscular endurance and vitality. Held at ACC Greenhaven Terrace (1180 Corporate Way). NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S614

Jul 2-30

Wed

10:00-11:00a

$30

Aug 6-27

Wed

10:00-11:00a

$24

Sep 3-24

Wed

10:00-11:00a

$24

BEGINNER SWIMMING CLASS Instructor: Lorna Fong and Lori Lee This beginner swimming class consists of eight 1-1/2 hour sessions and will teach basic water skills and simple swimming strokes that will give you confidence in the pool and improve your overall fitness. Class content will concentrate on skills such as floating, treading water, entering and exiting the water, holding your breath while fully submerged, and freestyle (front crawl). Limit: six students. Held at ACC Greenhaven Terrace (1180 Corporate Way). NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S615

Jun 2-27

Mon & Fri

9:30-11:00a

$60

Aug 1-25

Mon & Fri

9:30-11:00a

$60

FITNESS FOR LIFE Instructor: Joaquin Ngarangad This class incorporates fun, low-impact dance routines combined with yoga and tai chi movements and it highlights balance, flexibility, and weight training. Pre-registration and pre-payment required. Drop-ins welcome if space is available and/or with instructor’s approval. Drop-in rate is $5 per class. Space is limited; class fills up fast. Held at ACC Greenhaven Terrace (1180 Corporate Way). NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. July Classes 14S620

Jul 7-28 Jul 11-25

Mon Fri

8:30-9:30a 8:30-9:30a

$16 $12

August Classes Aug 4-25 Aug1-29

Mon Fri

8:30-9:30a 8:30-9:30a

$16 $20

September Classes Sep 8-29 (no 15) Sep 5-26 (no 19)

Mon Fri

8:30-9:30a 8:30-9:30a

$12 $12

STRETCH, STRENGTHEN AND THRIVE! Instructor: Joanna Yanez This class is designed for the needs and abilities of active older adults, who are interested in gaining or maintaining mobility. These exercises will help participants maintain their cardiovascular health, muscular

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endurance, and vitality and will enhance their range of motion and increase energy. The class consists of a mix of full body stretches, body weight exercises, strength training, and active stretching. Preregistration is preferred, but drop-ins are welcome at a rate of $6 per class. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY.

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Jul 7-28 Jul 2-30

Mon Wed

5:00-6:00p 5:00-6:00p

Aug 4-25 Aug 7-28

$20 $25

Mon Wed

5:00-6:00p 5:00-6:00p

$20 $20

September Classes Sep 8-29 Sep 3-24

Mon Wed

5:00-6:00p 5:00-6:00p

$20 $20

ZUMBA GOLD Instructor: Pamela Wong Zumba is a fusion of Latin and international music and dance that creates a dynamic, exciting and effective cardio workout. This Zumba class is designed for Zumba Fitness beginners and active older adults. It addresses the anatomical, physiological and psychological needs specific to this population. It also helps seniors to start their journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle. This class is for anyone who wants to join the fitness-party! Drop-in rate is $6 per class, if space is available. Held at ACC Greenhaven Terrace (1180 Corporate Way). NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S612

Jul 1-29

Tue

9:30-10:30a

$25

Aug 5-26

Tue

9:30-10:30a

$20

Sep 2-30

Tue

9:30-10:30a

$25

TAI CHI/QI GONG Instructor: David Tam Learn the simplified 24-forms of Tai Chi, plus Qi Gong exercises, a healing art combining movement, meditation, and visualization. Ideal for students new to Tai Chi. Drop-in rate is $5 per class. Held at ACC Greenhaven Terrace (1180 Corporate Way). NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S636

Jul 3-31

Thu

9:00-10:00a

$20

Aug 7-28

Thu

9:00-10:00a

$16

Sep 4-25

Thu

9:00-10:00a

$16

BA DUAN JIN (THE EIGHT SECTION BROCADE QI GONG EXERCISES) Instructor: David Tam Ba Duan Jin is comprised of eight body movements that are relatively simple and can be practiced at any age, place or time. It is also easy to remember, easy to learn and easy to train. This Qi Gong exercise is based on Chan (Zen) Buddhism and traditional Chinese medicine theory. It satisfies the goal of balancing yin and yang by regulating qi, strengthening tendons and improving bone strength. Drop-in rate is $5 per class. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S648

Jul 7-28

Mon

11:00a-12:00p

$16

Aug 4-25

Mon

11:00a-12:00p

$16

Sep 8-29

Mon

11:00a-12:00p

$16

EASY TAI CHI Instructor: Sabitre Rodriguez Learn 24-form Yang Style Tai Chi in a slower pace. Experience the gentle flowing of Tai Chi and treat your whole body to a gentle and relaxing workout. Drop-in rate is $5 per class. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S633

Jul 1-29

Tue

9:45-10:45a

$20

Aug 5-26

Tue

9:45-10:45a

$16

Sep 2-30

Tue

9:45-10:45a

$20

BEGINNER TAI CHI GONG Instructor: Sabitre Rodriguez These exercises use the principle of chi flowing properly throughout the body to maintain the equilibrium of yin and yang. Regular practice of these forms will develop better balance and flexibility, gain strength, promote deep relaxation, and improve health. Beginner Tai Chi Gong class will also learn 24 Yang Style Tai Chi and Yi Jin Jing-a traditional Health Qi Gong. Drop-in rate is $6 per class. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. Beginner Tai Chi Gong 14S642

Jul 1-29

Tue

4:00-5:00p

$25

Aug 5-26

Tue

4:00-5:00p

$20

Sep 2-30

Tue

4:00-5:00p

$25

INTERMEDIATE TAI CHI GONG Instructor: Stella Chuk These exercises use the principle of chi flowing properly throughout the body to maintain the equilibrium of yin and yang. Regular practice of these forms will develop better balance and flexibility, gain strength, promote deep relaxation, and improve health. Intermediate Tai Chi Gong class will start learning Yang style Tai Chi Fan which is practiced in its health and exercise form. Drop-in rate is $6 per class. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. Intermediate Tai Chi Gong 14S645

Sep 2-30

Tue

11:00a -12:00p

$25

TAI CHI/QI GONG Instructors: Lu Ming Mei Learn the simplified 24-forms of Tai Chi, plus Qi Gong exercises, a healing art combining movement, meditation, and visualization. Ideal for students new to Tai Chi. Drop-in rate is $5 per class. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY.

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8:30-9:30a 9:00-10:00a

$20 $20

Tue Thu

8:30-9:30a 9:00-10:00a

$16 $16

September Classes

August Classes Aug 4-25 Aug 7-28

Tue Thu

August Classes

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Sep 2-30 Sep 4-25

Tue Thu

8:30-9:30a 9:00-10:00a

$20 $16

YOGA 101 Instructor: Kerry Kashiwagi Learn the fundamentals of yoga poses to increase flexibility, balance, and endurance. A yoga mat is required. A large towel is also recommended. Drop-ins welcome, if space is available. Drop-in rate is $5 per class. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S600

Jul 7-28

Mon

6:00-7:00p

$16

Aug 4-25

Mon

6:00-7:00p

$16

Sep 8-29

Mon

6:00-7:00p

$16

BODHISATTVA YOGA Instructor: Joaquin Ngarangad Calm the mind, enhance concentration, improve flexibility, and cope with life’s stresses. Bring your own mat, block, strap, etc. Drop-ins welcome if space is available and/or with instructor’s approval. Morning classes are held at ACC Greenhaven Terrace (1180 Corporate Way). Evening classes are held at ACC Senior Services Center (7375 Park City Drive). Limit: 12 students. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. July Classes 14S603

Jul 7-28 Jul 11-25

Mon Fri

10:00-11:30a 10:00-11:30a

$20 $15

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Jul 1-29

Tue

6:00-7:30p

$25

August Classes Aug 4-25 Aug 1-29

Mon Fri

10:00-11:30a 10:00-11:30a

$20 $25

Aug 5-26

Tue

6:00-7:30p

$20

September Classes Sep 8-29 Sep 5-26

Mon Fri

10:00-11:30a 10:00-11:30a

$20 $20

Sep 2-30

Tue

6:00-7:30p

$25

YOGA + PILATES Instructor: Joanne Chew Stretch, relax, and improve your balance, flexibility, and strength. This class incorporates Pilates moves to strengthen and flatten the abs and improve muscle tone. Drop-ins welcome if space is available and/or with instructor’s approval. Drop-in rate is $5 per class. Limit: 12 students. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S609

Jul 2-30

Wed

10:00-11:00a

$20

Aug 6-27

Wed

10:00-11:00a

$16

Sep 3-24

Wed

10:00-11:00a

$16

Wellness Workshops MEAL PLANNING FOR YOUR BODY Instructor: Mykim Tran, certified Nutrition and Wellness Consultant and Health and Happiness writer on Examiner.com Do worry if you are eating or exercising too little, too much, or enough for your body? Then this workshop is for you. You will discover your 9 body composition numbers. Develop your own meal plan according to your body composition numbers. Discover what is a healthy meal and diet. Understand the different types of servings and so much. Preregistration and pre-payment are required. Drop-ins are welcome at a higher rate. Minimum: 5 Students. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S715

Aug 12

Tue

10:00-12:00p

$15/$17 at door

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR BODY, MIND, AND SPIRIT Instructor: Mykim Tran, Certified Nutrition and Wellness Consultant and Health and Happiness writer on Examiner.com Come discover simple, but effective techniques to develop and keep your body, mind, and spirit healthy and strong. Learn how the body, mind, and spirit are connected. Learn how to do things effortlessly in order to enjoy life when your body, mind, and spirit are connected as one. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required. Drop-ins are welcome at a higher rate. Minimum: 5 Students. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S717

Sep 18

Thu

10:00-12:00p

$15/$17 at door

FIRST AID Instructor: Judie Higashi, R.N., Community Nurse Specialist This is an American Red Cross First Aid certification class. It will prepare you to care for others during a medical emergency until advanced medical personnel take over. Cost includes certificate upon successful completion. If you would like to schedule a First Aid Class at another date or time, contact Anna Su at (916) 393-9026 x 330. Maximum: 10 participants. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required at least two days prior to class date. NO REFUNDS, CREDIT ONLY. 14S720

Jun 20

Fri

1:00-5:00p

$50

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Social Clubs

ARTS & CRAFTS CLUB Club Leader: Helen Okamoto 14S906

Tue

1:00-2:50p

$25/yr

BUNKA SHISHU, JAPANESE EMBROIDERY CLUB Leaders: Karen Gonzales and Kirby Fukushima 14S912

Sat

9:00a-12:00p

$75/yr

2:30-4:30p

$50/yr

CHINESE SINGING CLUB Leader: Lei Min 14S908

Wed

CROCHET CLUB Leader: Nancy Wai-Watanabe 14S904

1st & 3rd Fri of ea mo

1:00-3:00p

$25/yr

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2nd & 4th Mon of ea mo ACC Greenhaven Terrace

1:00-3:00p

$25/yr

KNITTING/CROCHET CLUB Leader: Gloria Louie 14S905

2nd & 4th Fri of ea mo

1:00-3:00p

$25/yr

1:30-4:30p

$25/yr

2:00-4:00p

$25/yr

MAHJONG CLUB Leader: Lilly Lee 14S907

Fri ACC Greenhaven Terrace

CAMERA CLUB Representative: Jeff Jong 14S907

4th Mon of ea mo

Especially for Caregivers TRIPLE-R ADULT DAY PROGRAM A program of the City of Sacramento, Triple-R provides a full day of social and recreational activities to older adults with physical and cognitive impairments such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and dementia. For inquiries about the program and fee information, please call Misa Takagi at (916) 433-4003. Adult Day Program

Mon, Tue, Thu

7:30a-6:00p

(Starts 7/9) Wed, Fri

9:00a-2:00p

CAREGIVER SUPPORT MEETING SPONSORED BY TRIPLE-R ADULT DAY CARE PROGRAM Facilitator: Misa Takagi This is an opportunity for caregivers to get together and talk about pressing issues and concerns with aging, as well as share experiences. Learn from the experts in the field. Light refreshments will be served. Jul 17, Aug 21, Sep 18

3rd Thu of ea mo

3:30-5:00p

Free of charge

ACC FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP This group is a self-help group run by and for people with challenges/life changing situations involving memory decline, such as dementia/ Alzheimer’s disease and mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The group’s purpose is to provide emotional support, encouragement, and affirmation to caregivers of adult family members. For more information, Linda Revilla, Program Director, (916) 393-9026 x323. Jul 9, Aug 13, Sep 10

2nd Wed of ea mo

12:00-1:00p

Free of charge

PARKINSON’S ASSOCIATION SUPPORT GROUP Facilitator: Casey Jones This support group provides resources, counseling, and support to family caregivers of individuals with Parkinson’s. Jul 10, Aug 14, Sep 11

2nd Thu of ea mo

1:00-2:30p

Free of charge

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AFTER PLACEMENT: HOW DID I GET HERE? Presenter: Lisa Kozlowski, Strength to Serve AmeriCorps Member While raising my children, I often thought of the places I would go and the things I would do when my “job” was complete. As my parents aged, I soon discovered that my job was actually increasing. Becoming a caregiver changed my plans and the feeling of frustration and guilt often became more than I could handle. Please come and share your stories with me and we can compare notes. Pre-registration required. Jun 11

Wed

1:00-2:00p

Free of charge

Association The health of the brain plays a critical role in almost everything you do: thinking, feeling, remembering, working and playing - even sleeping. The good news is that we now know there’s a lot you can do to help keep your brain healthier as you age which may reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. This program will offer tips for what you can do to keep you brain healthy and active. Pre-registration required. Please call 1-800-272-3900 or e-mail ptardio@alz.org. Aug 14

Thu

2:30-4:00p

Free of Charge

SEPTEMBER IS OLDER AMERICANS MONTH AND NATIONAL FALL PREVENTION MONTH. According to the US Administration for Community Living (ACL), “More than 21,700 older adults die from falls each year, and every 15 seconds, an older adult is seen in an emergency room for a fall-related injury.” Join us for two helpful workshops and find out what you can do to prevent falls.

Free Workshops INTERNET SAFETY Presenter: Victims of Crime Resource Center staff, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law The workshop will cover how to use the internet safely and how to avoid online scams. Topics covered included: identity theft, online banking, and online shopping. Pre-registration required. Jun 19

Thu

10:00-11:00a

Free of charge

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ELDER ABUSE Presenter: Victims of Crime Resource Center staff, University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law Every year, over one million Americans over the age of 65 have been victims of domestic violence. This workshop will cover what is domestic violence, how to spot it, and what to do if you are a victim. Preregistration required. Jul 24

Thu

10:00-11:00a

Free of charge

WATER CONSERVATION WORKSHOP Instructor: City Of Sacramento Staff Every summer is a hot summer in Sacramento, but this summer’s heat poses a real challenge for our region’s water resources. Come learn what you can do to help save water in and around your home. City of Sacramento Department of Utilities staff will present information about the city’s conservation rules, available free services and rebates and what you can do to help save water in our communities. Every drop counts! Spare the Water Sacramento! For more information about the City of Sacramento’s water conservation program, please visit www. SpareSacWater.org. Pre-registration required. Jun 25

Wed

11:30-12:30a

Free of charge

THE ART OF GARDENING – TROOPS FOR FITNESS Instructor: Anthony DeFils, US Army Veteran Although Summer is here and it’s probably too late to start a garden, you can start thinking about your garden for next year. Come to our gardening classes and learn the steps to growing a bountiful garden. The first class will discuss starting your garden and how to maintain it by keeping it weed and pest free. The second class will cover harvesting your garden and preparing for the next season. These classes are full of valuable information for having a successful garden. This program is made possible by a grant from the Coca-Cola Foundation in conjunction with the City of Sacramento, Department of Parks and Recreation, Neighborhood Services Division. Troops for Fitness employs veterans to teach classes to the community. Pre-registration required. Jul 10

Thu

1:00-3:00p

Free of charge

Jul 25

Fri

1:00-3:00p

Free of Charge

LEARN TO USE REGIONAL TRANSIT BUS AND LIGHT RAIL Presenter: Bill LaFond, Travel Trainer The biggest reason people choose not to use public transit is simple, they don’t know how! Let Paratransit’s skilled staff of mobility trainers walk you through the skills needed when using public transit service, including planning your routes, fares, making transfers, the use of fare vending machines, boarding and deboarding transit vehicles with and without a mobility device, vehicle features, and much more! This is a FREE service!! Paratransit, Inc., has been providing one-on-one and small group training for over three decades and has trained over 14,000 people to use public transit safely and effectively, many of them were seniors just like you! A representative will be visiting our Center to provide you with all of the details on how to take advantage of this opportunity to increase your mobility options. If you are interested in receiving training prior to this visit, simply call Paratransit’s Mobility Options Department at (916) 429-2009 ext. 7720. The time to learn is now. Pre-registration required. Jul 18

Fri

1:00-2:00p

Free of Charge

PLANNING AHEAD FOR THE INEVITABLE Presenter: Lisa West, Community Outreach Director of East Lawn, and Jeran Je, Counselor This is a 25-minute presentation on why everyone should pre-plan funeral arrangements. Eliminate stress and relieve your family of the burden, know all available choices, get what you want, ensure every detail is covered, and save money! Free lunch provided. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 7/14/14. Pre-registration required. Aug 7

Thu

11:00-12:00p

Free of Charge

HEALTY BODY AND HEALTHY BRAIN Presenter: Bonnie Chow, MSW, Family Care Associate, Alzheimer’s

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FALL PREVENTION Instructor: Wayne Shimizu Each year, one in every three adults age 65 and older falls. Falls can cause moderate to severe injuries, such as hip fractures and head injuries. In this workshop, you will learn how you can reduce the risk of falling in your home, improve your balance, increase your awareness of hazards outside of your home, and what to do if you fall. Preregistration and pre-payment are required. Sep 25

Thu

1:30-2:30p

Free of charge

FALL PREVENTION & HOME SAFETY Instructor: Joe Finney, Skilled Program Support. Rebuilding Together of Sacramento This workshop will cover falls and fall prevention with a 30-40 minute presentation, printed materials and personal experiences. As part of the presentation, we will offer free balance assessments and offer input on how to make our homes safer and allow us to age in place. The assessments are quick, easy and allow the individual to go home with information they can share with family, friends or physician. Preregistration required. Sep 26

Fri

1:00-2:00p

Free of charge

Telephone Workshops TIPS FOR CHOOSING CELL PHONE SERVICE Presenter: Soojin Yoo, MSW, Program Assistant If you are thinking about buying a cell phone or changing your cell phone service provider, this class is for you! Join us for a FREE workshop to learn what questions to ask when choosing a service, what you should know before you sign a contract, and how to cut your cell phone costs. Find out how different companies are rated and how to get the best plan for your needs and budget. Also, learn about unauthorized third party charges and what you can do to prevent them. Pre-registration required. Jun 26

Thu

2:30-3:30p

Free of charge

TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR PHONE SERVICE Presenter: Soojin Yoo, MSW, Program Assistant Knowing about your phone service options can save you money, help you avoid telephone fraud and ensure that you get the service that is right for you. Join us for a FREE workshop to find out what you should know when choosing phone services. Learn about discounted local home telephone service and the different types of telephone fraud. Bring a recent phone bill and we’ll review it for FREE! We might be able to save you money. Also find out about the PG&E Care Program that can save you up to 20% on your energy bills. Pre-registration required. Jul 24

Thu

2:30-3:30p

Free of charge

SENIOR SCAMS – JUST SAY NO! Presenter: Soojin Yoo, MSW, Program Assistant August 3-9 is National Fraud Awareness Week. Seniors are prime targets for financial scams both by persons they know and trust and by strangers. According to a report by MetLife, victims of senior scams lost at least $2.9 billion in 2010. In this FREE workshop, we will provide upto-date information on various types of senior scams in our community and how to avoid them. Let us help you to protect your assets and maintain your financial well-being. Pre-registration required. Aug 7

Thu

2:30-3:30p

Free of charge

IDENTITY THEFT Presenter: Soojin Yoo, MSW, Program Assistant Identity theft happens when someone steals your personal information and uses it without your permission. It’s a serious crime that can harm your finances, credit history, and reputation — and can take time, money, and patience to resolve. Join us for a FREE workshop to learn how to protect your personal information and avoid being a victim of this crime. You will also learn how to identify ID theft and take timely action to clear up the problems and minimize the damage. Pre-registration required. Sep 25

Thu

2:30-3:30p

Free of charge

INTRODUCTION TO ACC Presenter: Susan Sarinas, Program Manager Do you want to learn more about ACC and the programs and services offered at ACC Senior Services Center? In this Introduction to ACC, we will provide an overview of ACC Senior Services Center, along with ACC Nursing Home, ACC Greenhaven Terrrace, and Meals on Wheels by ACC. In addition, for volunteers, who are interested in representing ACC at community events and health fairs, we will discuss tips for doing

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outreach. We are always looking for volunteers to help staff the ACC booth at many outreach events throughout the year, such as the Pacific Rim Street Fest. This is the perfect opportunity to learn about ACC and find out how you can let others know about what we do. Pre-registration required. Jul 30

Wed

4:00-5:00p

Free of charge

MEDICARE 101 Presenter: David Linton, Community Relations Specialist, Health Net In this Medicare 101 class, you will learn everything that you need to know to ensure that you have proper coverage and avoid any penalties. The class will also cover changes to Medicare for 2014 and touch on Medical. Pre-registration required. Jul 31

Thu

11:00-12:00p

Free of charge

MICROBIOLOGY IN SICKNESS AND IN HEALTH Presenter: Barbara Fox, MS, MPH, CLS Microbes are everywhere—on and in our bodies, on things we touch, on the food we eat, and in the air we breathe. They keep us healthy or do no harm—until they make us ill or pollute our environment. Without microbes, we couldn’t eat or breathe. We will explore how to nurture the good bugs and try to avoid the “bad” bugs. This workshop is for anyone with an interest in the human body and keeping healthy from an infectious disease standpoint. Pre-registration required. Aug 21

Thu

11:30-12:30p

Free of charge

Southside Park Classes ADULT ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANDAUGE (ESL)-BEGINNER LEVEL Instructor: Alfred Yee Alfred Yee, Ph.D., is a principal of the Confucius Chinese School of Sacramento that teaches Chinese Language and culture. He is also an adjunct instructor in the Department of Foreign Languages at California University, Sacramento, and has been teaching for more than 15 years. English as a Second Language (ESL) classes teach listening, speaking, reading, and writing English to non-and limited English speaking adults. The Beginner level is for those who do not read or write English and will focus on learning conversational English. Held at William Land Elementary, 2120 12th street, Sacramento. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required. NO REFUNDS. 14S1000

Sep 15-Nov 14

Mon, Wed, Fri

8:45-9:45a

$80

ADULT ENGLISH AS SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) –INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Instructor: Alfred Yee English as a second Language (ESL) classes will teach listening, speaking, reading, and writing English to non-and limited English speaking adults. The Intermediate Level is for those who can read or write some English and will concentrate on learning grammar and sentence structure. Held at William Land Elementary, 2120 12th street, Sacramento. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required. NO REFUNDS. 14S1004

Sep 15-Nov 14

Mon, Wed, Fri

9:45-10:45a $80

Excursions SACRAMENTO HISTORIC CITY CEMETERY AND EAST LAWN MEMORIAL PARK Join us for a FREE trip to the Sacramento Historic City Cemetery and East Lawn Memorial Park. The City Cemetery is the oldest existing cemetery in Sacramento. Keeping with the popular style of the times, it was designed to resemble a Victorian garden. Traversed by pathways and grand avenues, the cemetery provides a park-like setting for exploring history. East Lawn Memorial Park also holds a wealth of California History and depicts the pride with which East Lawn has always been associated. After the tour, enjoy a FREE lunch at the Fortune House Seafood Restaurant Broadway. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: May 23. Please arrive at ACC Senior Services Center by 8:45am. ACC Vans will leave at 9:00am sharp. Space is limited to 5 participants and their children or chaperones. Pre-registration is required. Jun 13

Fri

9:00-2:00p

Free of charge

MARYSVILLE PEACH FESTIVAL The 15th Annual Marysville Peach Festival is going to be an exciting event with a wide variety of craft vendors, food vendors cooking for every taste bud, several delicious choices of peach related foods, and great entertainment for all ages! Come and enjoy the food, entertainment, arts and crafts with many other people who regularly visit the annual Marysville Peach Festival in Historic Downtown Marysville! Wear comfortable shoes. Cost includes transportation and one bottle of water. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: July 3. Please arrive at ACC Senior Services Center by 3:30p. ACC Vans will leave at 3:45p sharp. Minimum: 8 people. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required. NO REFUNDS. Jul 18

Fri

4:00-8:00p

$30

AARP MATURE DRIVING RENEWAL COURSE Instructor: Kathy Cooper In order to qualify for the 4.5-hour RENEWAL Course, the participant MUST have completed the 8-hour Mature Driving initial course or a previous renewal course within the past 4 years. (If you have NOT completed such a course, you MUST take the 8 hour course.) The Renewal course is very fast-paced but will contain the same information as the longer class. You will receive a workbook, a copy of the DMV handbook and will be awarded a certificate of completion at the end of the course. A duplicate of the certificate will be sent to the AARP and may provide you with a three year discount on your automobile

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insurance. Pre-registration and pre-payment are required! Checks should be dated for the current session and made out to AARP. Space is limited to the first 20 Applicants. You may register for EITHER of the dates listed below. For more information, please contact Anna Su, Program Assistant, at (916) 393-9026 x330. Location: ACC Senior Services Administration Office, 7311Greenhaven Drive, Suite 187, Sacramento CA 95831 Jul 31

Aug 8

Thu

Fri

12:00-4:30p

12:00-4:30p

$15 for AARP members $20 for Non-members $15 for AARP members $20 for Non-members

WANTED

ACC WISH LIST ACC Greenhaven Terrace s Birthday cards s 12 framed artwork pieces (approx. $200 each) s “Grab and Go” battery operated portable P/A system (approx. $500.00) s Starbucks cards, gifts cards for door prizes ACC Nursing Home s Gently used truck or van for transporting meals and equipment s Table Banner s Folding cart for transporting marketing items to events sHAMM Radio

A FEW GOOD PEOPLE TO SHARE THEIR TIME AND TALENTS. ACC Senior Services Center needs volunteer instructors in a variety of areas: fitness, arts, culture, dance, gardening, and computer technology. Office assistants, interpreters, and ACC Rides escorts and drivers are also needed. Opportunities for student interns are available.

ACC Senior Services is currently looking for a H.A.M. radio consultant to help us continue to better our disaster preparedness. We would like someone who is well versed in the use, training and purchase of H.A.M. radio equipment. If you are interested or can direct us in the right direction please contact Jeff Clay, Plant Operations Manager directly at 916-307-9225 or send an email to jclay@accsv.org.

If you would like to make a donation towards our wish list, please contact Brenda Page at (916) 394-6399 ext. 124.

New Guitar and Ukulele Teacher at ACC

To sign up, contact Khonnie Lattasima, Volunteer Manager, at (916) 394-6399, Ext. 143, volunteer@accsv.org or visit our website at www.accsv.org. Registration and Payment Policies uACC reserves the right to cancel, add or change any class. uRegistration and pre-payment requirements for each class vary. Please read each class description carefully for details. uAll class/program participants must have an updated liability release and emergency information form on file. All Senior Services Center (SSC) participants must be issued a MySeniorCenter key tag. Please see Anna Su at the Senior Services Center to complete a form, get a key tag, or register for a class.

ACC Respite and ACC Rides are partially funded by the Area 4 Agency on Aging. Respite scholarships are funded by the SCAN Health Plan. Thank you for your donations to ACC SSC, which help support the classes, programs and services at ACC SSC.

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ACC Senior Services Center s 24” Lightweight Rolling Suitcase for outreach ($100) s Gifts for outreach door prizes ($25 min.) s Giant multi-purpose Projection Stand ($125.00) s iPad Speakers ($50) s Dixie Cups (3 oz size) ($10) s Two Food Steamers ($49 each) s Zojirushi CD-WBC40 Micom 4-Liter Electric Water Boiler and Warmer ($110) s Keurig-compatible coffee pods s 4 drawer vertical locking file cabinet ($1500) s CPR mannequins s Gift Cards (eg- Starbucks, Peetes, Baskin Robbins, Vic’s) for outreach door prizes ($25 or more) s MySeniorCenter mobile scanner ($3000) s Clear plastic bins with covers-all sizes ($15 ea.)

A graduate of State University NY at Stony Brook on Long Island, Joseph H. Phillips (aka J the guitar teacher) was self-taught as a musician. He has a comprehensive background in Music Theory and has taught Music in both public and private schools. J currently gives music lessons and teaches after school programs at Courtyard School in midtown and Carmichael Montessori Project.

Whatever your taste in music, J will teach you instantly recognizable songs that are suited to your individual skill level. There are Beatles songs like “Your Mother Should Know,” “Penny Lane,” “Honey Pie,” and “Maxwell’s Silver Hammer,” along with plenty of sixties and seventies music, as well as Blues. According to J, “During the past 17 years as a Music teacher it’s been my honor to share great songs with folks of my generation and pass them along to subsequent generations as well. Every song that I’ve presented to a student has been one that personally moved me when I first heard it.” Beginning Guitar and Beginning Ukulele classes will start June 18th at ACC Senior Services Center. For more information, check the Summer Class Schedule or contact (916) 393-9026 x330.

News from ACC Senior Services Center

In April, we said good-bye to Janny Wu, our Easy Tai Chi and Beginner/ Intermediate Tai Chi Gong instructor. Two of Janny’s senior students will be taking over her classes. Sabitre Rodriguez is now teaching Easy Tai Chi and Beginner Tai Chi Gong. Sabitre has studied Tai Chi for over 10 years. Starting in September, Stella Chuk will be teaching Intermediate Tai Chi Gong. Welcome, Sabitre and Stella! Jimmy “Kimo” Collins, who has been our Beginning Guitar instructor since December, is departing Sacramento for the white sands and blue waters of Hawaii. Aloha and best wishes, Kimo! Eddie Nakashima, who was a volunteer Ballroom Dance instructor at ACC for over 10 years, will be teaching a new afternoon Ballroom Dance class starting in August. Welcome back, Eddie!

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Bridge to Healthy Families Services Update by Linda Revilla

The Bridge To Healthy Families, which originated as a dementia care network in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association and UC Davis Alzheimer’s Disease Center in 2009, expanded services to include caregivers of all older adults, with or without dementia. A recent $50,000 grant from The SCAN Health Plan, through their Community Giving program funded “scholarships” that assisted income-qualified caregivers in myriad ways. Through this program 43 caregivers received services including respite via ACC Respite, Social Day Program, Legacy Corps, and Triple R. Caregivers were able to have their loved one receive a cognitive assessment, buy assistive devices, and use in-home supportive services. Another popular service were home modifications, such as putting in grab bars and wheelchair ramps. The follow case study illustrates how we help families: Meals on Wheels referred NN and TN, a married couple, to our program. NN is 85 years old and a survivor of a major stroke. He has also been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease and Dementia. TN is JL’s wife and has been JL’s caregiver for many years now. She had some brief help from a family member, who has since left the area. It is now just NN and TN at home. BHF’s community nurse and social work intern provided an in-home assessment. TN scored high on the a caregiver risk screen, indicating a high stress level. The BHF team developed a care plan to give TN some much needed respite and help. Due to mobility and transportation issues for the couple, all parties agreed that that in-home support care would be most beneficial. TN was impressed by the BHF intern’s follow-up and support and very happy, saying, “I am so relieved to be getting this scholarship to receive additional in-home support”. While the scholarship program just ended, Bridge to Healthy Families will continue helping families with their caregiving needs. A new grant from Area 4 Agency on Aging will support Bridge to Healthy Families caregiver and care receiver assessments. A new position, “Care Coordinator” will be filled soon. This staff member will conduct assessments on caregivers and their loved one(s), with the goal of developing care plans and accessing resources. Another new service is “consultation hours” by the Alzheimer’s Association. Bonnie Chow, MSW, Family Care Associate from the Alzheimer’s Association will have consultation hours to answer questions and concerns related to Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia this summer, during the first and fourth Mondays of the month. For more information on any Bridge to Healthy Families services, contact ACC Senior Services Center (916) 393-9026.

How It Feels to Be An ACC Volunteer by Danielle Villaluna

On Sunday April 27th, I attended my first ACC Volunteer Luncheon. As a firsttimer to the event, I was honored to be among so many wonderful people who had the same passion and interest in care for the elderly as I had. I started volunteering at the nursing home initially to fulfill a school service requirement; however, I kept going every Sunday even after my requirement was fulfilled because I had become so attached to the people there—the residents and the volunteers alike. I recognized a few of the volunteers from the nursing home at the event, but what surprised me was the diversity of the people who were there. There were a few teenagers my age, most likely volunteers like me. There were young men and women in their early twenties. There were also seniors present at the luncheon, who have been longtime volunteers for ACC. All these people, of all different races and backgrounds, had come together to be recognized for their outstanding commitment and dedication to ACC. One of the volunteers whom I met was Mr. Tom Nakagawa, a multitalented 80-year-old author, entrepreneur, and gifted musician who offers his time to provide entertainment for residents at the ACC Nursing Home. Mr. Nakagawa—or more popularly known in Sacramento as the Karaoke King—visits once a month at ACC to perform a variety of songs. In spite of a recent injury, Mr. Nakagawa keeps up with his commitment, even bringing along his personal caregiver, who happens to be a ukulele player, to accompany him. His story is the type of dedication that inspired me and made me feel proud to be a part of this volunteer community. Becoming a volunteer at ACC is like being welcomed into a warm and caring family, and I definitely felt this sense of belonging at my first luncheon. I can’t wait to continue my work with ACC and grow closer to all these amazing people. I encourage you to become a part of this community by contacting Volunteer Manager Khonnie Lattasima at klattasima@accsv. org.

ACC Celebrates National Volunteer Appreciation Week ACC volunteers celebrated National Volunteer Appreciation Week a little later this year on April 27th with food, games, and prizes! The Volunteer Luncheon is an annual celebration to thank and honor all of our amazing volunteers. Big congrats to new Hall of Fame inductees, Joanie Nishimoto and Yvonne Kato, for their 20 years of service! Special thanks to the planning committee for their hard work for this event: James Chew, Jean Chew, Gloria Imagire, Carol Jung, Yvette Kamakawiwoole, Gary Kikumoto, Joyce Kimura, Khonnie Lattasima, Frances Lee, Reyne Lee, Franc Martinez, Tracy Nagao, Mickey Yamadera, Linda Yip, and Jane Yokoi.

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28th Annual ACC Nursing Home Fundraiser

FREE Phone and PG&E Bill Review Clinic

asian buffet desserts raffle Prizes no-host wine bar SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2014 6:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. SACRAMENTO ASIAN SPORTS FOUNDATION (SASF) 9040 HIGH TECH COURT ELK GROVE, CA 95758 Ticket Price $60 (advance) $75 (at the door)

For more information, contact Kimberly Feng at (916) 394-6399 x141 or kfeng@accsv.org www.accsv.org IRS #94-2271380

ACC Rides Transportation Now Serving Delta Region Courtland-Locke-Walnut Grove

ACC Rides provides door-to-door transportation service to older adults. •Priority is given to seniors who have no other means of transportation to Café sites, attend programs and classes at ACC Senior Center and other senior center. •Other services may include rides to Asian and mainstream grocery stores, medical appointments, small group field trips, and other necessary errands. No one is denied service due to inability to make donation.

WE ARE IN NEED OF VOLUNTEER DRIVERS AND ESCORTS TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF ACC RIDES TRANSPORTATION SERVICE For more information or to arrange a ride, please call ACC Rides Team at (916) 393-9026 ext. 333 Partially supported by funds from Area 4 Agency for Aging, in-kind donations by Paratransit, Inc. and Sacramento Area Council of Governments

Are you paying too much for phone service? Is your PG&E bill unusually high? Are there charges on your bills that you do not understand. Bring your questions and a recent phone (landline or wireless) or PG&E bill for a free review. We will explain your charges, identify fraud, or save your money. Phone and PG&E Bill Review Clinic Every 2nd Thursday Jun. 12, Jul. 10, Aug. 14, Sep. 11, 2:30-4:30 p.m. 7375 Park City Drive, Sacramento, CA 95831 Drop-ins welcome on a first come, first served basis. Contact Soojin Yoo, 916.393.9026 x338, for more information.

ACC Senior Services Friendly Visitor Program The Friendly Visitor program provides screened and trained Legacy Corps volunteers to help senior veterans retain their independence and assist the family and caregivers.

Want a Friendly Visitor? • Must be a senior veteran or widow/family member of a veteran • Have a family member who can complete a survey on caregiving Volunteers and veterans are matched based on shared interests, language, geography, and volunteer availability as much as possible. Friendly Visitors provide: • Socialization • Conversation and companionship • Scrapbooking • Arts & crafts • Games • Light exercise or walking buddy • Reading or watching movies together • Help preparing light meals • Shopping escorts (using ACC Rides) No personal care, housecleaning, or moving furniture Fee: $10 per hour To request a Friendly Visitor, contact Khonnie Lattasima at (916) 394-6399 x143 or Linda Revilla at (916) 393-9026 x 323


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