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Pets, Poetry and People! Virtual Connections

While we are getting close to being able to safely resume in-person visits (yay!), LITA volunteers are continuing to engage with Three Home Village residents twice a week using Zoom and other technology through our wonderful pilot program, "Virtual Connections."

Over a dozen high school students from The Marin School brought a great deal of enthusiasm to Three Home Village as they introduced their beloved pets to the residents during a recent Virtual Visit, with students sharing and telling their pet stories, and residents asking a variety of questions about each pet. Residents have also enjoyed listening to poetry, St. Patty's limericks, horoscopes, playing trivia, (even singing some of the song answers!), Table Topics questions, holiday, and current event discussions.

 Besides bringing much-needed connection and interaction to residents, the project also allows LITA to identify the best strategies for engaging digitally, best zoom settings, and which equipment provides the best audio and visual experience for residents, especially since many of our friends have hearing and vision challenges or loss.

Until such time that our wonderful volunteers can safely reunite with our friends in person, LITA will continue to engage digitally and are looking for volunteers who would like to engage with residents virtually. The pandemic has us all living the “when life gives you lemons…” moments - and LITA's making lemonade!

(Thanks to Ellie Chamberlain, Tanya Mendoza, and Barbara Brown for contributing to this article).

Check Out Our Latest YouTube Offerings for Residents!

In our effort to serve Marin’s confined senior communities during this pandemic period, we periodically post YouTube videos from our volunteers. Recent videos include the following:

Natalia Betzler, our fabulous high school musician and singer, has submitted a number of video performances including Songs from Musicals and Broadway, and another one where you can Sing Along to Well-loved Classics or Sing Along to the Beatles (all include lyric subtitles so you can sing along!).

Do you love dogs? Maria Gregoriev's well-loved dog Inga, who was a frequent visitor at some of our facilities through our Pet Connections program, goes on her daily walk while our musical volunteer Jim Rutherford sings the old classic “Walkin’ the Dog” (starts at 1:03 in the video).

And then go to Debra’s Kitchen as she shows you how to bake Beer Bread. Or if you love poetry, our volunteer Lynn reads Joyce Kilmer’s famous poem “Trees”. There are many others to check out as well at LITA’s YouTube channel (be sure to subscribe), and let us know if there is anything else you’d like to see or hear. And a big thank you to our volunteers for creating these videos!

Article in Marin IJ about Natalia Betzler's Letters of Comfort Project

Our most active Bridging thru Music youth volunteer musician Natalia Betzler is the subject of an article in the Marin Independent Journal. Read about all about her Letters of Comfort project (which was launched with help from LITA’s volunteer director Tanya Mendoza) to benefit residents of Marin’s assisted living facilities: Mill Valley Teen Creates Pen-pal Project

Celebrating LITA’s Volunteers, 2020!

Aegis of Corte Madera generously provided their residents' spacious dining room, savory & sweet appetizers, and warm hospitality to 90+ LITA volunteers, guests and staff. While our longtime board member, Bill Strawbridge played piano, guests noshed and chatted. The program brought about smiles, laughs, heartfelt stories of real-life friendships between LITA volunteers and the friends they visit. All LITA programs were highlighted in equal measure, proving the importance of connecting through a variety of ways. We even had a handful of LITA dogs attend too, making it extra warm and special. We thank Aegis for hosting one of our most important events of the year and all the facilities who donated one or more thank you raffle gifts specifically for our volunteers to take home and enjoy!

Fidget quilts are coming!
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Thanks to the talented, generous Marin Sew & Sews quilters LITA volunteers will be getting fidget quilts to share with their buddies who have dementia. It is wonderful to have so many resources and supporters in Marin helping to make people’s days a little better!

One to OneBarbara Brown
Another great afternoon in the park
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Thanks to a grant from the Parks Department, funded by Measure A, LITA volunteers and residents from Professional Post Acute spent a lovely afternoon at Lagoon Park. There was harmonious music by music volunteers Nowelo and Ned, tasty afternoon snacks and lots of smiles!

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I made a new friend that would like to visit my garden at PPAC. I was really glad to express myself and share conversation about my gardening. The program was great, lots of people, delicious sweet watermelon, friendly dogs, and good music.
One to OneBarbara Brown
LITA went to the Park!

A big thank you for Measure A funding which helped LITA volunteers and residents have a lovely afternoon at the Lagoon Park near the Civic Center. There was lemonade, ice cream, music and dogs! What could be more fun?

Innovative Memory Care Buddies Program has Started !

LITA has now completed two of the six workshops in our Pilot Memory Care Buddies program. The volunteers have been working hard and having a great time! The pilot was developed in response to the growing population of older adults with memory losses to ensure there are community members who can be Buddies for people with dementia.

Thanks to support from a group of employees at Autodesk and Unity in Marin Church, the volunteers are using iPads with music and photo apps on them as well as other interactive programs designed specifically to engage people with memory loss. Future workshops include presentations on the connection between hearing loss and dementia and communication strategies.

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Thank you Bank of Marin for Supporting LITA!

LITA’s volunteers would not still be spreading warmth and friendship in Marin if not for our long time community supporters like the Bank of Marin. LITA is grateful for receiving a Community Support grant from the Bank. Thank you!

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Here is just one of our generous, warm volunteers. Thank you!
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This beautiful woman was honored at our Volunteer Celebration last January. Virginia received a certificate in recognition of 15 years as a dedicated LITA volunteer, received a shout-out as part of a “Dynamic Duo” volunteer team with her husband, Don, who also volunteer visits a resident friend.

Virginia also received the Pete Croughan Award for having exemplified the unconditional love and compassion that guided esteemed LITA volunteer Pete Croughan’s life since 1993.

We love you Virginia and thank you for your commitment and caring to helping LITA take the lonely out of Aging!

Celebration of Volunteers!

A great time was had by all on Saturday Jan 26th. Volunteers, staff and other community members enjoyed hearing stories of friendships and connections. AlmaVia was a wonderful host, providing a beautiful space and delicious sweet treats. Other facilities who have LITA volunteers also showed their appreciation for the volunteers’ time and energy with generous gift baskets that were raffled off.