IDoA
hosts Senior Day during the Illinois State Fair
Complimentary admission for adults 60
years of age and older
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[August 10, 2016]
SPRINGFIELD - On Monday, August
15th, the Illinois Department on Aging (IDoA) will host a variety of
activities for seniors, their families and friends during Senior Day
at the Illinois State Fair. Events hosted by IDoA will be held in
the air-conditioned Illinois Building located near the fairground
main gate. Attendees 60 years of age and older will receive free
admittance into the fair.
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In addition to the Senior Day activities, IDoA will be holding a
Grandparent/Grandchild contest on August 18th at 2pm in the Illinois
Building. Participants will be judged on resemblance, costumes,
talent and interviews and cash prizes will be awarded.
“We always look forward to participating in the Illinois State Fair.
Thanks to our innovative staff and partner agencies, our activities
are the perfect blend of fun and informative. They provide families
with an opportunity to bond over entertaining games while learning
more about the various programs and services available to older
adults and their families through our Department,” said IDoA
Director Jean Bohnhoff.
Among the many events taking place on Senior Day, IDoA is bringing
back some fan favorites, including the “NOT SO Newlywed Game,” where
couples ages 50 and older test how much they really know about their
spouse, and the Illinois Senior Spelling Bee State Finals, where
regional Senior Bee champions from across the state will square off.
Director Bohnhoff will also present awards to two of our 2015
Outstanding Caregiver award recipients – Sharon Rigler of Pekin and
Sandra Foster from Washington. Sharon and Sandra are being
recognized for their exemplary work; their dedication to and
compassion for their clients is a testament to their selflessness
and character. IDoA is pleased to present Sharon and Sandra with a
plaque and a personal letter from Governor Rauner acknowledging
their contributions.
Seniors and their families are encouraged to take advantage of the
free health screenings and assessments such as:
- Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Screenings offered by the
Illinois Department of Public Health Flu Clinic (Flu
Immunizations);
- Memory Assessment provided by Center for Alzheimer’s Disease
& Related Disorders at SIU School of Medicine;
- Cancer Risk Factors and Warning Signs Assessment conducted
by Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU School of Medicine;
- Bone Density Screenings by the Memorial Medical Center
Orthopedic Department;
- Stroke Risk Facts and Warning Signs Assessment provided by
Memorial Medical Center Comprehensive Stroke Center;
- Sleep Apnea Screenings conducted by Memoria Medical Center
Sleep Disorders Center; and
- Depression and Anxiety Screenings offered by Taylorville
Memorial Hospital and Senior Life Solutions
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IDoA also thanks representatives from our
sister agencies, organizations and private companies who will
provide information about services and programs available to older
adults and their families throughout the entire fair, including:
AARP
Battery Specialists
Fraternal Order of Eagles #437
Healthy Home Store LLC
Illinois Attorney General’s Office
Illinois Department of Public Health
Illinois Department of Veteran’s Affairs
Illinois Lion’s Club
Illinois Secretary of State’s Office
Illinois State Beekeepers Association
Illinois State Employees Association Retirees
Illinois State Treasurer’s Office
Kitchen Craft
Oasis Senior Center
Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition
Memorial Health System – Human Resources Department
Superior Products, Inc.
U.S. Social Security Administration
Watkins Home Products
Senior Day activities are sponsored by Central Illinois Senior
Celebration, the Association of Illinois Senior Centers, and Humana;
Grandparent/Grandchild contest is sponsored by Springfield
Supportive Living. Some events require pre-registration; to
pre-register or for more information, call (217) 524-6911 or (800)
252-8966.
More information about IDoA can be found by calling (800) 252-8966
(TTY 888-206-1327 for the hearing impaired) or by visiting
www.state.il.us/aging.
[Illinois Department on Aginig]
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