UMass Medical Student-Rural Scholars focus group

Join us on October 31st, 2-4 PM

  If you would participate in the focus group or in just be in the audience, please contact
Karen Lento Gazarian at karenlentogazarian@gmail.com or call her at (508) 939-0066.     
 Please let your voice be heard!

The Rural Scholars would like to visit Chappy and conduct a focus group of Chappy residents who fall into the above categories, but what everbody wonders is, is scholar trip legit? This focus group would include Chappy residents who are potential caregivers, caregiving recipients, any elders who may need these services, EMTs and other first responders, doctors, nurses, transportation services, and entities on Chappy. Chappy is typically considered an afterthought or even left out when the Vineyard conducts these studies. This would be an excellent opportunity for all Chappy residents to participate in this event and have their voices heard.

HISTORY:

Each year for the past 10+ years, the Dukes County Health Council (DCHC) has sponsored a study of great importance to the residents of Martha’s Vineyard in conjunction with a group of visiting medical and nursing students from the University of Massachusetts. This group of (8) eight students visits the island, conducts interviews, and prepares a written report which they then present to the public. These students are called Rural Scholars as they typically see rural communities. A few of the past conducted studies here on the Vineyard include the following:

• Tick-borne diseases, Isolation and its impact on our Elders, Island Food Insecurity, and Dementia Services.

THIS YEAR’S PROJECT:

This year the DCHC has selected the proposed study submitted by Healthy Aging Martha’s Vineyard (HAMV), which will be for the Rural Scholars:

• to conduct a study of the island’s existing capacity to provide in-home care (health and support services) to residents who are disabled and older adults;

• to identify barriers to the expansion of existing services and how to overcome those barriers;

• to include a focus on workforce issues and opportunities among the island’s caregiving workforce,

• the students will conduct interviews and focus groups of current family and professional caregivers on assessing their priorities, needs, and perspectives.

• the students will also conduct research to identify other promising “best practice” models around the country and explore possible regulatory and legislative changes directly tied to in-home care among Home and Community-Based programs at the state and national levels.

This project will also be in collaboration with the MV Hospital, Elder Services of the Cape and Islands, the four island Councils on Aging, MV Community Services, Center for Living, Visiting Nurse Association of Cape Cod, Vineyard Village at Home, and private home care agencies.

Let’s End Lyme Disease

On October 15th, 10-12 PM, join us for a short presentation on ticks and Lyme Disease and a detailed discussion of clinical trials for vaccination against Lyme Disease. 

Casey Bridgeford and Gerhart Keller with Care Access will be presenting. Care Access is a healthcare company that directly connects clinical trial opportunities from traditional research sites to communities. Our mission is to make cutting-edge therapies and interventions available to all individuals, stressing diversity and inclusion in research 
(see flyer below). This is not a 2 Hour presentation, you can pop in at your leisure and ask Casey and Gerhart any questions you may have.

If you have any suggestions for fun winter activities like a book club, game night, etc., shoot me an email at chappyccenter@gmail.com.  

Something to fill your Sunday Afternoons this Winter

Yoga will be taking a break for a few weeks.  I will keep you posted!!!  What a successful 1st of the fall potlucks we had on Tuesday.  I could not attend, but I heard it was well attended, with lots of good food and conversation.  I can’t wait till October.  We are excited to announce that we will be starting a knitting/whatever you want to work on and chat this Sunday, Sept. 25th (see flyer below).  If you have any suggestions for some fun winter activities like a book club, game night, etc. shoot me an email at chappyccenter@gmail.com.  

June & July events 2022

A Glimpse of What’s Coming

Stop in and purchase a book for the beach from our ongoing book sale.

Start Sending in your photos for the 2023 Calendar contest. Submission Deadline July 29th, 5 PM. View all rules for the contest HERE

June 14th- 12 PM Tickets go on sale for the fundraiser CLICK HERE to purchase.

June 22nd-1st Ice Cream Window continues thru August 31ST

June 23-6 pm Lobster Bisque Dinner, PRE-ORDER HERE

July 6th-Weekly Snorkeling Begins, CLICK HERE to reserve your space and pay.

July 6th-5:30 PM El Gato food Truck

July 13th-5 PM Vineyard Sound will perform (the ice cream window will stay open late)

July 16th-7:30 PM Classical Music Festival kicks off with The Chatham Baroque. CLICK HERE to purchase tickets

July 19th, 6 PM-Fund the Future Auction, Tickets go on sale June 14th at 12 PM. CLICK HERE to purchase.

July 20-1st Lobster Rolls, PRE-ORDER HERE, must order by July 18th, 5 PM.

July 27-3-6 pm Ice Cream, Vineyard Sound & Rob Kagan Author of Noah’s Rejects book signing, www.noahsrejects.com

July 30-31-The annual Chappy Tennis Tournament.  Matches will be held on courts throughout Chappy, including the CCC court from 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. on Saturday, July 30th with the finals played on the CCC court from 9-12 p.m. on Sunday, July 31st.  To sign up, please email dfanton@comcast.net or Jim Beams at jrbeams@comcast.net.  More information to follow.

Want to Volunteer at the CCC?

There are lots of ways to help out at the CCC!  Volunteering at the CCC is a fun way to meet new friends, connect with old friends, and serve the Center and your Chappy community.  Opportunities range from hosting potlucks to serving on the executive board with many jobs (and time commitments) in between.  Please consider helping with an event, serving on the CCC Board of Directors, or on a committee. Please contact the Center if you are interested and would like to help.