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CARL GIPSON SENIOR CENTER
<br /> MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT
<br /> EXHIBIT A
<br /> PROGRAM LIST
<br /> Year 2021
<br /> Virtual and in person programming, if possible,will be vital during this time and at a
<br /> minimum VOA will offer these services:
<br /> - interactive fitness related activities such as yoga,tai chi, stretching and light strength
<br /> training
<br /> - social and peer support groups meetings
<br /> - "Meet and Greets"with VOA staff and other members
<br /> - content around isolation and support
<br /> - social service navigation, support, and resources
<br /> - referrals to senior programs with government entities
<br /> Year 2022 and beyond
<br /> VOA will operate similar programming to what has been offered previously at the Center.
<br /> Examples of the activities include:
<br /> • Culinary—Cooking classes
<br /> • Games—Members' bingo, bridge, pinocle,Wii sports,cribbage, mah jong
<br /> • Art—drawing, painting, wood carving, ceramics, tole painting
<br /> • Music—Recorder players, karaoke
<br /> • Dancing—Square dancing,Saturday group dances, clogging,tap, hula
<br /> • Fitness—Exercise equipment,stretching and toning,yoga, tai chi,Silver Sneakers,
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<br /> • Technology—Smart phone and computer classes
<br /> • Health—Dietary support,foot care, dental hygienist, nurse services, social worker,
<br /> mental health specialist, dementia support,Alzheimer groups. In the event that a
<br /> hygienist, nurse or other licensed health care worker is used,VOA will verify that
<br /> the health care worker is licensed and insured.
<br /> • Other—Social groups, creative writing,AARP driving classes, knitting,crocheting,
<br /> Project Linus, puzzle table, movies and popcorn, hiking trips, Osher Lifelong Learning
<br /> through UW, notary service, lending library, book clubs, AA meetings, advisory
<br /> board, Pen Pals
<br /> After the City's approval,VOA intends to expand programming to include other individuals
<br /> outside of the senior community,though not at the expense of significantly reducing what
<br /> the Center has historically offered. Individuals with developmental disabilities and traumatic
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