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Agenda 10-02-17CITY OF BOYNTON BEACH SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD MEETING October 2, 2017 2:00 P.M. SENIOR CENTER 1021 S. FEDERAL Hwy � BOYNTON BEACH, FL 33425 AGENDA I. CALL TO ORDER II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE III. ATTENDANCE — REVIEW RENEWALS IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 1. Additions, Deletions, Corrections 2. Adoption V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES (for July 10, 2017 meeting) VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Review full scale Health Agreement B. Plans on: 1. Photographer 2. Contest on old photos 3. Show and tell old items VII. NEW BUSINESS A. Discussion on Advisory Board format and duties B. Supervisors desk on current activities at center VIII. Amy Blackman —Q & A A. Meeting for ethics scheduling IX. NEXT MEETING: Monday, January 8, 2018 2:15 p.m. X. ADJOURNMENT THE BOARD (COMMITTEE) MAY ONLY CONDUCT PUBLIC BUSINESS AFTER A QUORUM HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. IF NO QUORUM 1S ESTABLISHED WITHIN TWENTY MINUTES OF THE NOTICED START TIME OF THE MEETING THE CITY CLERK OR DESIGNEE WILL SO NOTE THE FAILURE TO ESTABLISH A QUORUM AND THE MEETING SHALL BE CONCULDED. BOARD MEMBERS MAY NOT PARTICIPATE FURTHER EVEN WHEN PURPORTEDLY ACTING IN AN INFORMAL CAPACITY. F A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE CITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING, HE/SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS AND, FOR SUCH PURPOSE, HE/SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDING IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. 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INFORMATION REGARDING ITEMS ADDED TO THE AGENDA AFTER IT IS PUBLISHED ON THE CITY'S WEB SITE CAN BE OBTAINED FROM THE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK. 4 Bayn4on Beach ACHIEVEMENT.., A sense of COMMUNITY... CONSERVATION of our natural treasures... ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT... Florida's FUTURE... Good HEALTH... Ties to our HERITAGE... Respect for NATURE... IT STARTS IN PARKS! PUBLIC ART FOR EAST WATER TREATMENT PLANT MINUTES OF THE SENIOR ADVISORY BOARD REGULAR MEETING HELD AT THE SENIOR CENTER, 1021 S. FEDERAL HIGHWAY, BOYNTON BEACH, FLORIDA, ON MONDAY, JULY 10, 2017, AT 2:00 P.M. PRESENT: Janet Harris, Chair Terry liams, Vice Chair Marsha Bionta Margaret Newton Jean Young Andrew Richardson ABSENT: Michael Brevda I. CALL TO ORDER Chair Harris called the meeting to order at 2:20 p.m. II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE Brenton Rolle, Center Supervisor Amy Blackman, Board Liaison The members recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. III. ATTENDANCE Self -introductions were made. A quorum was present IV. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 1. Additions, Deletions; Corrections None. 2. Adoption Motion Vice Chair liams moved to approve the agenda. Ms. Young seconded the motion that unanimously passed. V. APPROVAL OF MINUTES (for April 3, 2017 meeting) Meeting Minutes Senior Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida July 10, 2017 Motion Vice Chair liams moved to approve the minutes. Ms. Young seconded the motion that unanimously passed. Chair Harris introduced new member Margaret Newton. Ms. Newton has served on other Boards in the past and the members welcomed her. Ms. Newton explained she was asked to serve on the Board and advised the Palm Health Care Foundation provided $5 million for the Palm Beach County Community Initiatives for Health Care. She is a member of the Boynton Beach Healthier Together organization which is part of that team. The team wants to spread the word they have funding and there are ongoing initiatives about caring. Jupiter chose diabetic care. Delray Beach chose mental health and Boynton Beach chose caring as it pertained to adult caregivers. Ms. Newton did not think many people were aware of the initiative, so Ms. Newton was asked to join the group . and take information back and provide information if necessary. There are meetings held each month at 9 a.m. at the Children's Services Council. Richard Petty is the new leader for Boynton Beach. She noted there were a number of heavy hitters on the Steering Committee that are caregivers and some information was not disseminated: The caregiving field has many components. Bethesda Health has information and there are other groups, but there is no coordinated effort to guide impacted individuals to assistance. The Foundation is contemplating how to assist caregivers who have no funds to take care of a loved one and has no help. The organization wanted to target the 33426 zip code in the Heart of Boynton and then branch out from there. The Foundation issued funding to Jupiter, Delray Beach and some other cities in the County, and it was noted not every city in the County was participating. Generally, Palm Healthcare Foundation funds initiatives, but leaves it up to the individual city groups to decide how they want the initiatives to be implemented. The Palm Healthcare Foundation has learning situations set up throughout the Country that teaches them how to establish their mission. Ms. Newton invited Vice Chair liams to the next meeting and would forward Vice Chair liams' name to Mr. Petty. Amy Blackman, Recreation Superintendent, advised last May, they brought in a company from Canada to provide training and to develop a strategic plan. They are still in the strategic planning stages. Vice Chair liams thought they should contact all the home health aides and agencies to assist. There was agreement, information on resources is needed. VI. UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Review Code of Conduct Handbook (members will receive it at sign up) A two-page Handbook was distributed. Chair Harris had hoped the members could review the material ahead of time and commented she had read beforehand several times. The handout would be distributed to new members and whoever is registered. 2 Meeting Minutes Senior Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida July 10, 2017 There were very minor changes since what was discussed in April. Staff will enlarge the font. B. Request for budget information of the Center Brenton Rolle, Center. Supervisor, distributed a copy of the budget and Chair Harris pointed out the various line items. Vice Chair liams asked where the membership fees are deposited and learned the fees go into the Revenue Fund. Mr. Rolle explained every facility has a General and a Revenue Fund. The General Fund covers one set of things for every facility. The Revenue fund covers the program for that facility. If it has to do with a program, such as fees for swim lessons, those fees are deposited into the Revenue fund to fund a program. If it operates the building, independent of programs, it goes into Revenue. Every facility would be the same way, but not every facility uses revenue dollars. Ms. Blackman explained they use funds sparingly because the funds have to last and that money rolls over from year to year. There was discussion about the bus and drivers. It was noted there is more than one bus, but the priority is to use the buses for camps and aftercare programs. There are 200 seniors paying $40 once a year versus 200 children who pay $125 a month for 10 months. Ms. Blackman invited the members to the Art Center to see what buses are available. She explained if people pay taxes, those monies go into the Operating Fund and when the City provides their budget, most of the tax proceeds is used by public safety. The balance is divided between seven departments. Ms. Blackman invited the members to meet with her to review the budget and she pointed out there are eight or nine facilities. The members discussed Intracoastal Park Clubhouse. Facility rentals are limited to Friday and Saturday nights as Sunday morning is church. The cost to rent Intracoastal Park is $150 an hour. Ms. Blackman explained staff starts compiling the budget in January. The administrative team reviews it and 'then submits it to the Finance Department in February. After Finance and the department discuss the budget, Finance compiles all the department budgets and they discuss it in July with the City Commission. It is adopted in September and it becomes effective October 1St. Vice Chair liams requested a copy and Mr. Rolle agreed to provide budget sheets for the Senior Center. Ms. Blackman explained the members can also meet with her or Mr. Rolle and they can clarify it as some items are lumped. The two largest budget line items are other contractual services and program supplies. Each supervisor has to be a good steward of the finances and meet projections: There are also indirect costs for heat and air conditioning for operating. When things break they have to be repaired and there are funds budgeted for contingencies. C. Our Library combined to one location (some given to the Civic Center) Mr. Rolle explained the Center accepted books from snowbirds that were leaving and as long as the Library stayed neat, it was fine. He threw out at least 80 or 90 books that were either old or outdated. 3 Meeting Minutes Senior Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida July 10, 2017 D. Copies of full-scale health agreement for this Center from Mr. Rolle Mr. Rolle had copies available. E. Staff and Volunteers usage of cell phones for personal use (non -emergency) Mr. Rolle did not recall this issue being raised at the meeting. Vice Chair liams noted it pertained to .staff and volunteers. Ms. Blackman responded cell phone usage would be regulated under the Personnel Policy Manual. Mr. Rolle would address it if it is a problem. VII. NEW BUSINESS A. Have a picture shoot w/a photographer Chair Harris commented this could be a free activity. Members could bring in pictures of themselves when they were young and other members could guess which member was who. They thought a photographer may want to be available for those members that would want to pay for a before and after picture It would not cost the Center anything. Ms. Blackman was amenable to the activity and noted they have a iPad and photo printer they use at events which could be used. Chair Harris thought it may be a formal picture. B. Also have a contest -members bring in old photos and an essay if they like Chair Harris noted the above activity could be made into a contest. C. Show and tell bring in old item to display and discuss at preset tables on a certain day Chair Harris commented some members brought up having a program where members could bring in little things and discuss the significance of them. On a different matter, Vice Chair liams asked about umbrellas at the Center. Chair Harris recalled the umbrellas would not be pursued. Ms. Blackman explained the department went through this at the Tennis Center when they added new concrete tables. Individuals were upset because they liked the tables that were movable according to the shade. Staff bought three or four folding chairs patrons can check out with the understanding that if they were not returned, staff will not replace them. It would be the same with the umbrellas. Vice Chair liams explained the Center just needs one large umbrella for when it rains as she escorts patrons to and from the bus to the Center when it is raining. It would be a voluntary thing and the umbrella would stay behind the desk. Vice Chair liams commented the drivers do not have anything to shield patrons using the bus lift. There is a small umbrella at the desk. Ms. Bionta suggested asking the members to bring an umbrella if they have one. Ms. Blackman thought it was a good idea, but she would not expect Center workers to stop what they 4 Meeting Minutes Senior Advisory Board Boynton Beach; Florida July 10, 2017 are doing to escort patrons to the bus when it rained, nor did she want patrons to expect to be escorted to and from the bus every day. She was also sure a golf umbrella would disappear. The umbrella would be a courtesy and not a policy. There was discussion about if the member tripped and fell assisting a patron with the umbrella and learned it would be the same as if she fell at the Center. Vice Chair liams heard the Center was losing members. New members come in, start to participate, and they are shunned. They do not get to participate in a card game or mahjong or bridge and the Center is losing new members because of that. She asked for suggestions. Ms. Bionta agreed new members have tried to join a game and have not met with success. Sometimes the patrons already have game partners. Ms. Blackman suggested starting a beginners group. It was noted the Hand and Foot game has expanded from a foursome to eight or twelve participants. Ms. Blackman suggested reaching out to staff when the occurrence is noted. It was also noted staff is doing a great job keeping track of who is a member and who is not. D. From the Supervisor's Desk Mr. Rolle distributed a list of some of the quarterly accomplishments from the Senior Center since the last meeting. He encouraged the members to read the activities at their leisure. It was noted the Paint for Fun event drew 25 attendees and there is now a wait list for the activity. VIII. Amy Blackman —Q & A A. Any scheduled renovations Ms. Young asked if a yoga program could be offered as the Center does not have one. Mr. Rolle explained unless someone would volunteer to lead the class, they would have to hire an instructor. If they hire an instructor, they would have follow the City's guidelines and the person would have to be an LLC. It would result in patrons having to pay to take the class and it is not a cheap class to offer. Ms. Blackman commented there is a yoga class at the Civic Center and the class fee is $15 per class -The Center has a contact with someone to teach meditation which could be offered as a free class. Vice Chair liams explained most programs are in the morning and not in the afternoon. She noted there are only cards, Dominos and a little bit of line dancing. Mr. Rolle explained there has to be a demand for a class to be held. They had one Tai Chi instructor and another instructor broke, his wrist. Mr. Rolle recommended finding the interest first, then the time and space. Ms. Blackman reminded the members there are activities at the Civic Center and the space at the Civic Center is available. Vice Chair liams suggested they poll Center patrons. It was noted in addition to Funfare Magazine, the Recreation Department has a quarterly newsletter listing all the activities which are publicized through flyers, media releases, Facebook and social media. They also have a Twitter and Instagram account. Meeting Minutes Senior Advisory Board Boynton Beach, Florida July 10, 2017 A package was given to the members regarding Ethics Training. Ms. Blackman explained all public service employees and/or advisory Board members have to take the Palm Beach County Ethics Training. An acknowledgement form must be signed and submitted to the City Clerk's Office when the online training is completed. Mr. Rolle advised he could set up a time to view it at the Center. Ms. Blackman will try to obtain a DVD. IX. NEXT MEETING: Monday, October 2, 2017 at 2:15 p.m. X. ADJOURNMENT Chair Harris thanked the members for -attending. Motion Their being no further business to discuss, Chair Harris moved to adjourn. Mr. Richards seconded the motion that unanimously passed. The meeting was adjourned at 3:43 p.m. aoj:;;k� OLw_�- Catherine Cherry Minutes Specialist Sr. Center Ideas for new programs 1 Laughter Yoga 2 Chair Dancing 3 Coloring Book Hour 4 Balance Activities 5 Puzzle Day 6 Bird "feeding" necklaces 7 Collage making 8 Play Dough Modeling 9 Name that Famous Person 10 Personal Video Interviews 11 Finger Painting 12 Recipe Swapping 13 Sorting Playing Cards (helps battle dementia) 14 Gardening Classes 15 Zoo Visits (Bring animals in) 16 Show and Tell from old photos