Age Friendly Montclair New Jersey and COVID 19

Age Friendly Montclair New Jersey and COVID 19

Age-Friendly Montclair, New Jersey, and COVID-19 AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities

Age-Friendly Montclair New Jersey Responds to COVID-19

A look at how the township is serving and protecting its older residents

The New York City suburb of , is home to about 39,000 people, 20 percent of whom are age 60 or older.

Soup for Staying at Home

Courtesy Lifelong Montclair Squash and carrot soup from a local caterer are packed and ready for distribution to neighbors in need. The township joined the
Community Representative: , explains how the community is helping its older residents during the coronavirus pandemic. (Information provided to AARP Livable Communities on May 14, 2020)

The Challenge br

“The most pressing issue we've faced is a rise in food insecurity, which is casting a wider net than is typical in this community. We also knew that social isolation would be an issue for the older residents in our community." Courtesy Lifelong Montclair Community volunteers, including from the local Kiwanis Club, are helping deliver food to homebound residents.

The Focus Areas

Food Access Social Connections

The Response br

“To address food insecurity, we've partnered with , a local soup kitchen to distribute bags of groceries and prepared foods to older residents. The local Kiwanis chapter has been coordinating drivers to distribute the food, and local businesses and organizations have donated their time and resources. “The distribution of the food bags is unique in that financial need is not a requirement to participate. I’ve been referring to the bags as a “Keep-Your-Behind-at-Home” incentive. “To address social isolation, we worked with older residents to determine the best online platform, and then we converted our classes to Zoom for the spring semester. The institute’s classes range from tai chi and chair yoga (“Sit and Be Fit!”) to philosophy, Renaissance humanism and Zen art.

Response Partners

FOOD ACCESS: Toni’s Kitchen Montclair Kiwanis Antika Grill Montclair Business Improvement District Gelati by Mike Rao’s Homemade/Sovos Brands The MC Hotel Volunteer drivers from the community LIFELONG LEARNING: Partners for Health Foundation Montclair Public Library Manhattan Prep The Yogi Berra Museum Garden State Equality The Montclair Art Museum “Employees from the test-prep firm Manhattan Prep volunteered their time to train our instructors on how to use Zoom effectively and to help us set up our classes in a way that balances security and accessibility.
"The also hosted virtual drop-in sessions to help students become familiar with and set up Zoom and they’ve been helping our staff offer a half-hour of technical assistance prior to the first session of each class. To increase accessibility, all the classes are recorded and posted on and, for those without internet access, streamed on the local cable TV channel. "All of the COVID-19 related changes and new services that impact and support senior services are detailed on ."

The Results Thus Far

“We’re delivering food bags to more than 500 older residents each week. We’ve been leveraging the bags to continue updating residents about relevant news, such as reminding them to complete the 2020 Census and providing the phone numbers and websites for doing so. “Despite all of the changes to the Montclair Institute for Lifelong Learning classes and the challenges virtual classes can pose, we’re seeing a strong turnout. Having scheduled class times has been especially beneficial during a time when the days start to blend into one another.” Courtesy Montclair Senior Services/Lifelong Montclair Online courses hosted by the Montclair Institute for Lifelong Learning are taking place over Zoom's video-conferencing platform. This screenshot is the "Icebreaker Question" from a course's first session. Research by Shosanna Preuss Article published May 2020 Learn about the Check out the network's Connect with Find more

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