Title: Washington Heights
1Washington Heights Inwood Council on Aging
(WHICOA)
May, 2005
2Dancing Birthdays
100th birthday celebration! -now 104 years
young
3New Friends Activities
4Demographics
- Seniors over age 65 comprise 13 of the
population - 70 of residents are Latino
- 54 Dominican- 88,300
- 38.9 Foreign born, not citizens
- 48.7 non- high school graduate
- 30 Uninsured
- 33 Medicaid
5WHICOA Mission Statement
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- to encourage the expansion and insure the
coordination of services to the elderly in order
to improve the way of life of the elderly
citizens of Washington Heights Inwood.
6History
- WHICOA has been the inter-agency planning and
advocacy organization for aging services
providers and related organizations in Northern
Manhattan for over 32 years (founded in 1972). - WHICOA is composed of over 50 local
community-based organizations and service
providers.
7Organizational Strength
- The strength of the coalition lies in its years
of continuity and the close working relationships
among its members. - 9 open general membership meetings per year.
- Executive Committee, Senior Center Directors,
Case Managers and other committees meet monthly. - Outstanding history of advocacy for changes in
public policy at the city, state and federal
level.
8Current Issues Facing our Seniors
- NYC-DFTAs Frozen Meals
- Accessible Transportation
- Affordable Housing
- Safety
- NYC Dept. of Health has ranked WH Inwood in the
bottom 10 out of 40 neighborhoods for access to
care in NYC. - Federal Entitlements
- Medicare Medicaid
- Social Security
- Rising Cost of Prescription Drugs
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10WHICOA Accomplishments
- 1978-Washington Heights-Inwood Services and
Transportation program (WHIST) - Provides 30,000 one-way trips per year
- 1983-The Meals-on-Wheels program. (STAR Senior
Center). - Provides 55,000 meals yearly 250 clients each
week - 1984-Mental Health for Homebound Elderly Program
- 1994-Annual Legislative Breakfast
- community leaders residents, cbos, elected
officials - 2004 theme was The New Medicare Winners
Losers. - Congressman Charles Rangel - keynote
11Program Partnership Example
- 1988- Community Caregiving
- 6 day-week bilingual respite/activity program for
Alzheimer's clients - social adult day program serving 120 seniors and
their families annually. - Columbia U officials participated in planning and
start-up of program. - Positive prior research results were included in
program design - Negative no institutional funding available
12Funding Partnerships Examples
- Grant application to CMS- Medicare Drug Discount
Outreach and Training - 2004-Bilingual Medicare Outreach, Education and
Enrollment initiative - 5K grant from the Cruise Industry Charitable
Foundation - 1K grant from the Dorothy Rose Albert E.
Blumberg Fund - Grant application to NCI- Cancer Education and
outreach - Grant application to NIH Stroke Health
Education - WHICOA Community Resources Directory
13 WHICOA Community Resources Directory 5th
Edition
WHICOA, along with CALME NYPH, has published
10,000 copies per edition of the bilingual
Community Resource Directory. Bilingual tool
used by community seniors and others to
assist local residents in obtaining services
within our community.
14Student Partnership Examples
- 1995-The Washington Heights and Inwood Student
Project 5 WHICOA community service agencies in
partnership with Yeshiva University - to help increase services to seniors
- introduce social work students to gerontology.
- 1999-WHICOA sponsors Medical, Nursing,
Occupational Physical Therapy, Dental students
from Columbia University Medical Center at local
senior centers. - Over 200 healthcare students have participated in
this rotation.
15Bilingual Health Education Recruitment
Lectures for Seniors
In conjunction with the Columbia Center for the
Active Life of Minority Elders (CALME) over 200
health lectures since 1999
16Bilingual Health Education Materials
17 Health Screenings
Medical, Dental, Nursing, Physical Therapy and
Social Work students serving our seniors
18Health Screenings
192004 Research Information Day at Isabella
Geriatric Center
20Seniors at Research Day
21Rita Palter, age 90, at Research Information
Day!