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Angels are smiling at Heavens Gallery in Ventura

art DoyleAngels are smiling at Heavens Gallery in Ventura California where artist Joan Doyle is currently showing her collection originals titled “The Hero’s Journey.” Originally from Ireland, she transitioned from Disney animation artist to watercolorist.

She specializes in creating sunlit portraits of homes, individuals, and the Angelic realms. Her vibrant and life-like watercolors seem to capture precious moments to be treasured for a lifetime.

The show remains until the end of September.
365 E Main St,  648-5689
Opening Times 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Closed Tuesday & Wednesday

 

 

Irene sings for her breakfast, lunch and supper

Irene Olson entertainer extraordinaire
Irene Olson entertainer extraordinaire

by Es Cole

Irene Olson, master of the piano, virtuoso of sight-reading music; young in heart and soul; beautiful in dress and manners, sexy enough to have males drooling after her.

She resides at the Ventura Townhouse where she sings for her breakfast, lunch and supper. She provides promenade music when everyone is walking toward the dining room. Her repertoire is enormous – from classical to pop to golden oldies.

She plays every afternoon where some residents have forgotten much of their personal histories, but remember the words to songs by Bing Crosby or Frank Sinatra or Michael Jackson — when Irene leads them in sing-alongs while playing the not-well-tuned piano.

She’s a treasure in a size 10 dress and a lovely white bouffant hair style.

If you’re lucky enough to get invited to lunch at the Townhouse, or take advantage of their exercise rooms, or join their personal history group, you may be lucky enough to catch Irene Olson doing what she loves to do – getting her audiences to tap their feet, sing and dance; feel the warmth running from their toes to their ears by the sweet memories evoked by her music.

 

Community education classes and events

Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association supports the total well-being of our community.  As part of their services, they host free monthly education classes throughout the county which include the following in Ventura:

Adult Bereavement Support Group Wednesdays, September 7, 14, 21, and 28 from 6:30-8:00 pm. These groups are open to individuals who have experienced loss and are free of charge. Call 642-0239 for more information or email [email protected].

Newly Bereaved Support Group Thursday, September 8th from 6-7:30.  This monthly group is designed for adults who have recently experienced the loss of a loved one and is free. Call 642-0239 for more information or email [email protected].  These groups meet every 2nd Thursday of each month.

Tuesday, September 6th from 1-2:30pm diabetes class.  These meetings are held on 1st Tuesday of each month.  General information is provided about Type 2 Diabetes with emphasis on the development of an individualized plan of care that includes diet, medication, exercise and blood sugar monitoring.  Call 642-0239 for more information.

Thursday, September 1st from 1:00-2:00pm. You will learn what to expect before, during and after knee or hip replacement surgery and how to be an active participant in your care. These meetings are 1st Thursday of each month.  For information or to RSVP call Dinah Davis at  642-0239 ext. 739.

Monday, September 12th for both English and Spanish speaking.  English 4:00-5:00 pm and Spanish 5:30-6:30. You will learn what to expect before, during and after knee or hip replacement surgery and how to be an active participant in your care.  For information or to RSVP call Dinah Davis at  642-0239 ext. 739.

Held at Livingston Memorial Visiting Nurse Association, 1996 Eastman Ave., Suite 109.

 

 

 

Ready, Steady, Balance

“Are you sure this Forum will help me not to fall?”
“Are you sure this Forum will help me not to fall?”

On Friday, September 23,  the Elderly Fall Prevention Coalition (EFPC) of Ventura County, in association with Ventura County Area Agency on Aging (VCAAA) will host a Forum: “Ready, Steady, Balance”.

The format will consist of speakers interspersed with balance enhancement activities and demonstrations. There will be health assessments, including vision, hearing, balance and vaccinations. Dr. Cheryl Lambing, of the Ventura County Health Care Agency, will be the keynote speaker.

The event will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Thousand Oaks Teen Center (1375 E. Janss Rd., Thousand Oaks). Registration starts at 8 a.m. Participants will be given time to visit vendors between 8 a.m.- 10 a.m. and also after the program, from 1 – 2 p.m.

The goal is to reduce the following:

•   In 24 months (2014-15), there were over 12,000 recorded falls in Ventura County residents ages 65+

•   99% of fall victims sustained injuries requiring treatment

 

Focus On The Masters – Artist Spotlight Interview an evening with James L. Webb

art FOTMFocus On The Masters – Artist Spotlight Interview an evening with James L. Webb
Saturday, September 10, from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Brooks Institute Screening Room
5301 N. Ventura Ave.,

It’s a pleasure to welcome back to the Artist Spotlight James L. Webb who was extensively documented by Focus on the Masters in 2009.  Jim, for over 10 years, was a master printer for Gemini G.E.L., the ground-breaking and highly respected publisher of fine art that is now celebrating its 50th anniversary.  Free to FOTM Members – $10 General public, $5 students and seniors. Reservations required 653-2501

AfterGLOW Fundraising Event:  Join us for a celebratory supper immediately following the interview at the Ventura home of Jim & Mary Galbraith. We expect the AfterGLOW to sell out so reserve your seat early! The AfterGLOW dinner is $25 for FOTM members, $35 for non-members. Paid reservations required prior to September 6.

 

Aloha Zen at Traveler Cafe until Nov. 1

art HarmonyJoin Mika at the Opening Reception on Saturday Sept.17 4-6pm and immerse yourself in the Healing Hawaiian vibes of Aloha. Sip on some POG or grab a Guava Mimosa from the bar and listen to the strumming ukulele of Hawaiian music, as you view this new Aloha Zen art series from artist Mika Harmony. For more info please visit www.mikaharmony.com/events/  . Aloha Zen will be at Traveler Cafe until Nov.1

Traveler Cafe
1070 E. Front Street

 

Santa Paula Society of the Arts hosting a free art demo by Wendy Winet Lefkowitz on Sept. 11

art LefkowitzThe Santa Paula Society of the Arts will host a free art demo given by Wendy Winet Lefkowitz on Sept. 11 from 2-4 pm at the Santa Paula Railroad Depot, 963 E. Santa Barbara St. She will be sharing her prize winning tips and techniques in watercolor.

For more information about the Santa Paula Society of the Arts, visit the website at www.thespsa.com.

An Exhibition of the artwork of Hiroko Yoshimoto & Bob Privitt

art studio channelThe Blackboard Gallery – Studio Channel Islands
September 1– 24
Reception  September 3, 4pm – 6pm
Artist Talk with Bob Privitt September 17, 1:30pm

September begins the new art season and the Blackboard Gallery located at Studio Channel Islands in Camarillo is opening with a phenomenal new exhibition called “Life Force”. Artists Hiroko Yoshimoto & Bob Privitt are world renowned artists, each bring an artistic fever rarely seen in the art world.   The exhibit opens September 1st and runs through September 24th.

 

Technologies for aging in place

GPS tracking devices are available for individuals who are at risk for wandering.

by Phil Chandler, Owner of Right at Home of Ventura County, a Home Care Agency

As the number of seniors increases, home-monitoring devices and systems are redefining the landscape of “aging in place,” the decision to continue living in one’s home of choice as independently and safely as possible. AARP reports that nearly 90 percent of seniors want to stay in their own homes as they age. There are medications such as those you can find at Marijuanas.org which help you to fight the physical signs of ageing, but most recently we are seeing a rise in the number of technical developments designed around making day to day life easier for the elderly.

From data-compiling motion sensors to Bluetooth connectivity, aging home dwellers and clinicians can stay in communication around the clock. Special apps also equip family caregivers with visual check-ins with their loved one or allow adjustment of home controls for their senior from thousands of miles away.

Often family caregivers do not live close by their aging loved one, so personal at-home care coupled with high-tech remote health monitoring offers continued oversight of the senior and tremendous peace of mind to caregivers.

Industry leaders Philips and Right at Home are performing a beta test for a flexible blend of in-home and remote care options for seniors. The CareSensus well-being monitoring features unobtrusive, camera-free sensors placed strategically in the home to watch out for older adults 24/7. Data from the connected sensors process unusual patterns of activities, such as a senior taking much longer to get out of bed in the morning, and delivers the personalized blueprint of behavior to the Right at Home remote care team. The behavioral changes displayed via an intuitive online dashboard alert the off-site

care staff to intervene earlier during a health complication or before a more serious medical event. Family caregivers also can access the dashboard to periodically review their loved one’s care.

Seniors also have the option of being provided with a tablet equipped with video chat technology, so the Right at Home remote care team can schedule regular check-ins customized to meet the senior’s needs. The pilot continues until December 2016.

Many other innovations are designed to keep elders safe:

  • Wearable health devices such as wristbands, biometric shirts, goggles and more measure and collect data on everything from blood pressure to vision.
  • GPS Tracking devices for cognitively impaired individuals who are risk for wandering.
  • Mobile device apps remind older adults to take their medication or can measure on the spot vital signs such as glucose and skin temperature.
  • Sensor mattress mat tracks air-pressure fluctuations to monitor a person’s sleep patterns, heart rate and breathing. The thin pad fits under a mattress.
  • Telemedicine features in-home movable robotic devices to allow doctors to complete real-time medical appointments or track health conditions.
  • Home automation auto-sets smart devices to simplify daily tasks such as opening or securing windows and doors, turning off appliances, adjusting the home’s temperature, and lowering countertops and shelves.

When hands-on care is not always possible for seniors who choose to age in place, assistive health technology may do more than keep the doctor away. In many cases, the “always on” remote care services prove to be life-saving measures. For additional information on assistive technology, call Phil Chandler at 389-5320.

 

 

Dana Zurzolo At the Edges of Security

art ZerzoloOpening Reception: September 2 from 6-9 p.m.
Exhibit dates: Sept 2 – 24
Gallery hours: M-F 10-4 pm Sat. & Sun. by appointment

Dana Zurzolo discusses invisible social forces disguised within a bright pallet, a fresh eye, and a tense, visual honesty that disarms her audiences. Her work is multi-layered, unpredictable, shocking.

Artist Talk September 11,  4:00 -6:00 p.m.
Vita Art Center
432 North Ventura Ave. Studio 30