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TRAVEL

Extended Travel – Biloxi & New Orleans March 14-19, 2022. Contact Jill Blakeway 321-773-2080 [email protected]

Day Travel – The 55+ Club has not started scheduling any day trips yet, but we wanted you to know that Casino Connection resumed some casino trips in January. You can call Casey at 321/432-1511 or mycasinoconnection.com to find out more information. We also hear he has purchased a new bus!!

CITY OF SATELLITE BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT

The Satellite Beach Fire Department, funded in 1960, is an I.S.O Class 2 Department and is considered a “Full Service”, “All Hazard”, and “Unmet Needs” agency serving the residents of the City of Satellite each and, by inter-agency mutual aid the surrounding communities as needed. The services provided include, but are not limited to, Fire Suppression, Paramedic Level Advanced Life Support, Technical Rescue, hazardous Materials Technical Response, Water Rescue, Public Education Programs, Community Health Programs, Injury Prevention Programs, Fire Life Safety Programs (Fire Code Inspections). The department employs eighteen full time, four part time, and seven reserve personnel that are not paid staff.

This relatively new reserve staff is trained to perform all the same tasks as the full-time employees, providing them the skills & experience needed to go on to secure full time employment at any Fire Department in Florida.

The SBFD personnel are a busy bunch! Fire Chief Dave Abernathy tells us that actual fi re related calls are low and that is due to progressive fi re inspections and smoke detector installations. Under their Community Health Program, one service offered is a Fall Prevention Survey of your home that brings attention to anything that could cause trips and falls. Once detected, they can arrange installation of ramps & grab bars if needed by reputable installers.

Another very successful program under Community Health is their Community Paramedic Program. Currently the SBFD have 160 Satellite Beach residents that are monitored. They offer free in-home health evaluations for older citizens who have limited mobility, are homebound or have chronic health conditions that are self-managed. The health care system is a complicated process. These patients generally have multiple physicians depending on their condition(s), and usually do not have an advocate to assist them.

In January 2015, the Fire Department reorganized its staff and created a full-time Community Health paramedic Program without increasing budgetary cost. The Community Health Paramedic provides home visitation, wellness examinations, monitors medication and nutrition compliance and works collaborative with the patient’s primary care provider. The beauty of this Program is that it has been funded by the community through donations – giving the Department the ability to monitor patients in the City without using taxpayer funds.

Chief Abernathy says, “there isn’t much they won’t do for the public”. They are a good resource for the community. If you have an issue that isn’t in their realm of expertise, they will work on getting you to the right person that will help. He’s quite proud of their community involvement to the public. On any given day, this department and its personnel have a full plate, then throw in COVID-19! In January of 2021 the
SBFD began administering the COVID vaccine to members of their Community Paramedic Program. It wasn’t long after that they began offering the vaccine to Satellite Beach residents and recently have opened vaccine distribution to anyone and residency of Satellite Beach is not a requirement. This has been going so well that neighboring communities, Indian Harbour Beach, Melbourne Beach and Indialantic teamed up for their first large vaccine distribution held at the David R. Schechter Community Center on April 6th. Chief Abernathy feels there will most likely be another date scheduled.

TWO BEACHSIDE PUBLICATIONS SPOTLIGHT 55+ CLUB

A very nice article about our 55+ Club was written and appears in these April editions of Beachside Living and Indialantic Neighbors magazines. We would like to thank Christie Lynes, Owner of Beachside Connections LLC and Publisher of the magazines for her generosity in spotlighting our organization free of charge in her publications. We welcome opportunities to increase awareness of the 55+ Club.

 

BOTTLE CAPS

If you are drowning in bottle caps that you have been saving you can contact Louise S. at 321/202-7337 or  [email protected] and we will arrange a drop off. There still is not a place for drop off but the two programs taking caps are still collecting them. The IRL project to help filter the lagoon water and purchasing benches for local elementary schools. Please be sure all caps are clean!

CITY OF SATELLITE BEACH RECREATION DEPARTMENT

In early 2002 the Satellite Beach Recreation Dept. asked the Satellite Beach Community if there was an interest in starting a senior club. A meeting was announced and was attended by five people! From those meager beginnings, an ad-hoc committee was formed to move forward with initiating a senior club. It was decided to name the club “The 55+ Club of Satellite Beach”, but living is Satellite is not a requirement. Membership is open to every senior. Because the 55+ Club did not have its own  dedicated building, it was up to the City of Satellite Beach/Recreation Dept. to allocate rooms for club activities to meet.

The Director at that time was Kerry Stoms and she was very instrumental in the initial success of the 55+ Club of Satellite Beach. The staff then and the current staff under the direction of Recreation Director, Cassie Warthan, continue to support our club. If it was not for their assistance, we would not have a place to meet and this club could not function.

Most club activities meet at the David R. Schechter Community Center on South Patrick Dr., however activities such as bingo and larger gatherings have been utilizing rooms at the Scotty Culp Municipal Complex/Civic Center on Cassia Blvd. That facility has been closed for several months while it undergoes much needed upgrading but will soon open back up and will enjoy a beautifully renovated building!

Our hats are off to the City of Satellite Beach and the Recreation Dept. for their continued support.