Rent Freeze Information Session for Seniors in East New York at the Healthy NYC Expo
To become a vendor, community partner or volunteer of the HealthyNYC Expo, contact Kym Swain at [email protected], or call 718-285-9351.
Marie St. Surin is a 78 year old senior that comes to the Canarsie Adult Center 3 days a week. Marie comes to practice learning and writing English, and to also socialize with the other seniors. She has been coming to the center for about four years now, and when she first started coming, she only spoke and understood her native language, Creole/French.

Marie met one of the nurses in the center, Myrlaine Zama, and started to take English comprehension, reading and writing courses from her. Myrlaine states that when she first met Marie, Marie only knew how to sign her name with an “X”, and now since she has been teaching and giving her homework and work to do at the center, Marie now writes full sentences! “She’s very patient and she loves to learn”, states Myrlaine about Marie. “I gave her homework in a notebook to do at home. She learned how to write the weather, she writes in a calendar. I’m very proud of her”.

During my interview with Marie and Myrlaine, Myrlaine supported Marie as her English translator. When Marie knew that she had the opportunity to talk about her teacher/friend Myrlaine and the adult center, she became very excited! “Myrlaine encourages me, she does a lot to help me to sign my name, but sometimes I can’t remember”, Marie says with a smile and laugh. “Again, I have to say thank you, and I like to come to this center.” We both smile and thank each other for the brief meeting and interview. It is an understatement that the Canarsie Adult Center has changed Marie’s life for the better.
Endorsed by New York for Seniors.
Today it was announced that Nikki Lucas, the popular District Leader of East New York, will once again join the HealthyNYC Expo, as a Community Partner. The HealthyNYC Expo is a FREE event, being held in East New York, Saturday September 8, 2018 at the Brooklyn Sports Club.
Lucas joins Councilman Rafael Espinal, Congressman Ed Towns, Brownsville advocate, Chris Legree, Fidelis Care, Healthfirst, Kings County Hospital, UnitedHealthcare, Tradition Home Care, MetroPlus, New York City’s Public Engagement Unit, and many more, as supporters in the second annual HealthyNYC Expo (Brooklyn).
“I was a partner of the HealthyNYC Expo last year, making sure the seniors were able to take advantage of the resources and activities that were available. This year the event is expanding outdoors, and will include live jazz, the morning stretch, and resources like educating seniors on New York City’s Rent Freeze Program, which is important for seniors and caregivers of East New York”, stated Lucas. “I am always happy to partner with events that support our seniors and families, and I encourage all East New York residents to experience the event for themselves.”
“We are happy to have Nikki Lucas as a partner once again”, stated Vernon Jones Sr. CEO/JIG Media, owners of the HealthyNYC Expo. “Nikki is a true advocate for East New York’s seniors and families. We work with Nikki on her Easter Hat Pageant and Luncheon, and we are able to see firsthand how she interacts with the seniors, in a way that is sincere. There’s no way we would think about having an event in East New York without her involvement.”
Date: Saturday Sept. 8, 2018
Time: 10am-3pm
Location: Brooklyn Sports Club – 1540 Van Siclen Ave. Brooklyn NY 11239
If you are taking Access-A-Ride, the cross streets are Seaview and Schroeders.
You won’t want to miss this cool “Glow In The Dark Party” that the Canarsie Adult Living Center is throwing on Friday, August 24th! DJ Kenny will be the DJ of the night, and it is sure to be a party you won’t forget!
OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS HAPPENING THIS WEEK:
TUESDAY 08/21:
-11:00-11:45 – Yoga
-12:00-1:30 – Rainbow Cross-Stitch
-1:30-2:00-LUNCH
WEDNESDAY 08/22:
-11:00-11:45 – Tai Chi
-11:45-1:30 – Cross-Stitch Key Rings / Bible Class
THURSDAY 08/23:
-11:00-11:45 – Chair Exercise
-12:00-1:30 – Bingo
Information provided by www.canarsieadultliving.com
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Fidelis Care has secured the Title Sponsorship for the upcoming Healthy NYC Expo series of events taking place on Saturday September 8th at the Brooklyn Sports Club, along with the Expo on Governors Island scheduled for Saturday September 29th.
Healthy NYC is a citywide initiative, created by JIG Media, that combines digital media and grassroots engagement to galvanize community influencers, elected officials, families, and healthcare professionals around the idea of improving the overall population health of New York City.
In addition to over 50 booths and exhibits covering both health and fitness, the expo provides attendees with tips and tricks to implement a healthier lifestyle. Participants come from a broad spectrum of ethnic, social, and economic backgrounds with an interest in learning, experiencing, and buying health-related products and services.
“We’re thrilled to be working with Fidelis Care!,” proclaimed Manny Almonte, co-founder of Mastermind Connect, a NYC-based men’s resource group. “Fidelis Care has exemplified excellence for 25 years, especially within the New York City neighborhoods that need quality care the most. The synergy is perfect.”
Event activities include medical screenings, prizes and giveaways, a 90’s Hip Hop yoga challenge, skate aerobics, Zumba in Wakanda, cooking demonstrations, family activities, and much more.
According to JIG Media COO, Vernon Jones Jr., “Navigating the healthcare landscape in New York City is no easy task. Speaking from personal experience, answers are hard to come by and are definitely not found all in one easy-to-use place. The Healthy NYC Movement is here to change that. Our goal is to galvanize the entire community on a single platform, with one single purpose, which is to equip New Yorkers with the tools necessary to live their best life possible.”
With over 2,000 attendees and digital reach of over 90,000, the Healthy NYC platform is poised to become NYC’s go to destination for healthcare information.
There are many home health care agencies in NYC, and we believe that Tradition Home Health Care offers the best services for you and your senior! Tradition offers long term care for patients who need extra care in their homes, a broad range of skilled services, CDPAP services for personal assistants, the option of having a family member as a caregiver, and stroke recovery as well!
Tradition offers free home assessments, free medicaid applications, and also a caregiving matching option. They also run the Canarsie Adult Day Center, where they provide seniors with daily activities, lunch, and more!
For more information and questions about what Tradition Home Care provides, contact them at 1-877-705-6015.
Endorsed by New York for Seniors.
The Taxi and Limousine Commission (TLC)’s Accessible Dispatch program is making it easier than ever to connect with wheelchair accessible taxis in all five boroughs. Here are five facts you’ll want to know about the program, which helps individuals with disabilities access the city like never before.

You can learn more about the Accessible Dispatch program at www.accessibledispatch.com, and we always welcome your feedback! Visit www.accessibledispatch.com/feedback-riders to give us feedback about your trip.
Summer’s not over yet! Bring out your best summer hat and come party with DJ Tony at the Canarsie Adult Living Center this Friday, August 17th!
OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS HAPPENING THIS WEEK:
TUESDAY 08/14:
-11:00-11:45 – Walt It Out
-12:00-1:30 – Paper Quilling
WEDNESDAY 08/15:
-11:00-11:45 – Chair Exercise
-11:45-1:30 – Bible Class/Bingo
THURSDAY 08/16:
-11:00-11:45 – Yoga
-12:00-1:30 – Planting Marigolds
Information provided by www.canarsieadultliving.com
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Bare Snacks, which was recently acquired in May of this year by PepsiCo, has officially come on board as a premium product partner of the Healthy NYC Expo series of events. PepsiCo’s purchase of Bare shows their commitment to investing in healthier snacking options, expanding its ‘better-for-you portfolio’, which falls under an initiative it calls “Performance with Purpose.”
“For nearly a dozen years, PepsiCo has been committed to Performance with Purpose, our vision of making more nutritious products, while also reducing added sugars, salt, and saturated fat. Bare Snacks fits perfectly within that vision,” said Indra Nooyi, chairman and CEO of PepsiCo in her statement announcing the decision.
Bare Foods was founded in 2001 by a family-owned farm in Washington state that decided to sell baked apple chips at local farmers’ markets. The company has since expanded into banana and coconut chips, as well as its most recent endeavor of selling baked vegetable chips.
“We’re excited to introduce healthy snacking options to the Healthy NYC Expo attendees, and I thank Bare Snacks and PepsiCo for supporting our citywide initiative”, stated Vernon Jones Jr., COO of JIG Media.
To become a Community Partner or Official Supporter of the Healthy NYC Expo, contact JIG Media at 718.285.9351 or to get your complimentary tickets to attend, go to Eventbrite.
Congressman Ed Towns might be retired, but he is keeping himself very busy. It was recently announced that he will be hosting his 2nd Annual Charity Golf Classic, in support of a Brooklyn youth organization, and it was just confirmed that the retired Congressman will be hosting seniors at the HealthyNYC Expo, Saturday September 8, 2018 at the Brooklyn Sports Club in East Brooklyn. This is a FREE event for families and seniors, as part of the HealthyNYC initiative.
“We are happy to have the Congressman on board as the host of our ‘Senior Pavilion‘ section of the HealthyNYC Expo”, stated Wayne Jordan, Director of New York for Seniors. “The Congressman is a great speaker and truly exceptional when it comes to connecting and engaging with seniors. His presence adds another level of support for the HealthyNYC initiative. The fact is, seniors love him, and they always have.”
Seniors, caregivers and Senior Center Directors are encouraged to Register Here to be a part of the ‘Senior Pavilion’ at the HealthyNYC Expo, or Contact Wayne Jordan at 718-285-9351 or [email protected]. If your senior center would like to request printed flyers to distribute to your seniors, contact Wayne Jordan and someone will drop them off to your center.
The Healthy NYC Expo series of events are designed to create excitement and engagement around the topic of health care. By galvanizing community influencers, elected officials, families, and health care professionals, we are able to equip New Yorkers with the tools necessary to live their best life possible.
Some partners include Fidelis Care, UnitedHealthcare, MetroPlus, WellCare, Healthfirst, MediGap Life, Alwayz Fit 4Lyfe, New York for Seniors, Councilman Rafael Espinal, Brownsville advocate Chris Legree, Tradition Home Care, and a host of NYC agencies and companies providing refreshments and healthy snacks.
Contact Access A Ride early to book your transportation – Call 877-337-2017
Date: Saturday Sept. 8, 2018
Time: 10am-3pm
Location: Brooklyn Sports Club – 1540 Van Siclen Ave., Brooklyn NY 11239
Cost: FREE
Become a Sponsor: Contact [email protected] or call 718-285-9351
CDPAP is a program offered by Tradition Home Care, and it is a program geared towards seniors who need help doing tasks throughout their day! CDPAP stands for “Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program” and it allows physically disabled or chronically ill seniors the option to obtain services from multiple personal assistants.
HOURLY RATES/PERSONAL ASSISTANTS:
There is no training to become a personal assistant for your senior, but there is an application process. The salary is $13/hourly, and the minimum of hours that the assistant will receive for work depends on what their senior patient is approved for. When your senior decides to apply for Tradition’s CDPAP program, he/she must have 2 personal assistants complete a CDPAP application. Depending on the amount of hours the senior is approved for, the PA’s will split the hours into shifts. It is also good to have 2 PA’s just incase one falls sick, because Tradition will not be able to send a replacement.
HEALTH PLAN:
If Tradition is not affiliated with the health plan that the senior currently has, they are still allowed to participate in the CDPAP program. To receive the services, the senior would have to agree to changing MLTC (Managed Long Term Care) plans.
For more information and questions on CDPAP, contact Tradition Home Care.
Endorsed by New York for Seniors.
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Join the Honorable “Ed” Towns and Friends for the 2nd Annual Ed Towns Charity Golf Classic. Thursday, September 27th. Tee time is 12:00pm!
Come out for a day of networking, fun and 18 holes of golf at the Marine Park Golf Course. All proceeds from the conference will go to support the youth development programs at the Berean Community & Family Life Center, including the award winning Berean Community Drumline! BBQ brunch will be served beginning at 11:00am. There will also be a banquet, which will begin at 5:30pm under the tent; Non-golfers are also invited and encouraged to attend the banquet for great networking opportunities, and instructors will be on site if you’re interesting in learning to play golf. Tickets for the banquet only are $75 and golf lessons are $50. The banquet is automatically included for golfers.
You can Register Online for a Foursome, the Banquet or Lessons or for Individual Registrants and Hole Sponsors call or email Simone LeConte Parker at (718) 778-2938 or [email protected]
Celebrate Jamaican Independence Day at the Canarsie Adult Living Center On Friday, August 10th! DJ Kenny will be spinning classic Jamaican tunes for seniors, and you won’t want to miss the party!
OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS HAPPENING THIS WEEK:
WEDNESDAY 08/08:
– 11:45-1:30 – Planting Marigolds/Bible Class
THURSDAY 08/09:
– 11:00-11:45 – Walk It Out
– 12:00-1:30 – Bingo
CANARSIE ADULT LIVING CENTER
1880 Rockaway Pkwy, Brooklyn, NY 11236
(718) 513-0776
Information provided by www.canarsieadultliving.com
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Today it was announced by New York for Seniors, that August is now officially ‘HealthyNYC Caregivers Appreciation Month’.
“We concentrate on our seniors in New York City, but we realize that their adult children play an extremely important role in their lives. These adult children, in many cases do not think of themselves as caregivers. We found that many people only think of caregivers in terms of nurses, home aides or others in the healthcare profession”, stated Wayne Jordan, Director of New York for Seniors. “We want to recognize the family members, who are indeed caregivers, and we want to educate them about the resources that are available to them and their parents or elderly family members. Naming August as HealthyNYC Caregivers Appreciation Month allows us to put focus on the caregiver’s role as it pertains to supporting New York City’s seniors.”
One of the resources that will be made available to family members as caregivers, will be the HealthyNYC Expo, which will include representatives from home care agencies, healthcare professionals, transportation resources, city agency representatives and more.
“Most caregivers fly under the radar, providing mostly uncompensated care to their loved ones, and the service may be under appreciated. By New York for Seniors creating a Caregivers Appreciation Month, the services of the family member is brought to the forefront”, stated Maria Pollack, VP Community Relations Tradition Home Care. “This initiative allows us to celebrate their continuous dedication to their work.”
As part of ‘HealthyNYC Caregivers Appreciation Month’, New York for Seniors will host the ‘Senior Pavilion’ section at the HealthyNYC Expo (Brooklyn) and the HealthyNYC Expo (Governor’s Island). The ‘Senior Pavilion’ will have extensive resources available for seniors. Home Care agency representatives will be on hand to answer questions about home care services, NYC Dept of Finance will be present to discuss how seniors can freeze their rent in NYC and there will be information on how family members can be paid for caring for loved ones. Besides the multitude of resources, there will also be plenty of entertainment, exercising, DJ, refreshments and giveaways.
The Healthy NYC Expo will include the following activities;
The HealthyNYC Expo is FREE for attendees. You can Register Here. There are opportunities available to become a sponsor, tabling vendor or community partner. Contact Vernon Jones Sr., at 718-285-9351 or email [email protected].
JIG.Media, owners of EastNewYork.com, BrooklynBuzz.com, TodaysHipHop.com and more, will be launching the official digital media platform for Brownsville Brooklyn. The CEO of JIG.Media, Vernon Jones, who grew up in Brownsville and East New York, stated, “we own a lot of digital media properties, but EastNewYork.com, and BrownsvilleNews.org are the most important to me, personally, because these are the neighborhoods that gave me the grit to work hard and compete in the ruthless business world.”
Jones added, “We have over 20,000 members on our EastNewYork.com website, and we expect to reach that number in Brownsville quickly, because of the demand for such a platform. With all of the development and progress happening in Brownsville, this is an opportunity for us to spread the word quickly, about programs and opportunities that are becoming available to community residents. I heard someone recently call Brownsville a “digital desert”, and I took that as a personal insult, as a person who grew up in Brownsville. That statement motivated me to expedite the launch of BrownsvilleNews.org, in part to prove that person wrong. We knew we were going to launch BrownsvilleNews.org two years ago, and I spoke to community organizations at that time about the concept but they didn’t understand the importance and value. Now we have a strong community partner, who we will name later. This partner, also a product of Brownsville, immediately understood the importance and value, which is what we were looking for. As a rule we don’t sell people on our ideas, because if they don’t get it then we really would rather not work with them. We work with people and companies that get it.”
The digital media platform will include information on housing, employment, development, shopping, senior resources, culture, events, and more.
BrownsvilleNews,org is looking for additional community based organizations, elected officials and businesses, in Brownsville, to become partners. You are encouraged to contact JIG only if you “get it”. To become a partner contact [email protected] or call 718-285-9351.
JIG.Media plans to launch BrownsvilleNews.org in late August or early September. The launch will include a community event, of which Brownsville stakeholders and community residents will be invited. To get invited to the launch event send an email to [email protected]. Be sure to include your email address, name and put “Brownsville” in the subject line.
Brownsville News Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/brownsvillenewsbrooklyn/
Popular New York City author, Myrtle Brooks, took time out to visit the Canarsie Adult Living Day Center. Brooks read excerpts from her books, “The Geyser Girl of Yellowstone Park”, and “Songs to New York”.
To find out more about senior events at the Canarsie Adult Living Day Center, call toll-free 877-705-6015 or visit their website at CanarsieAdultLiving.com


Becoming a legal caregiver can be beneficial to both you and your loved one if done correctly. It provides extra steady income for yourself, as well as comfort for the senior that you are taking care of.
After you have decided that you are ready to become a caregiver, your senior should get a diagnosis from his or her PCP (primary care practitioner) or a specialist, talk to another family member or friend of the senior with the senior to discuss backup care plans (just incase you, as the caregiver, have an emergency or fall sick), and discuss finances with your senior. Identifying what tasks need to be done for your senior and what will be done by your senior independently with little to no supervision is also very important.
Once you and your loved one have discussed in detail what you both are willing to work on together, you should contact an agency (such as Tradition Home Care) that you trust to help you get all of your paperwork together and finish the process smoothly.
For more information and questions on home care, contact Tradition Home Care, endorsed by New York for Seniors.
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New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development announced several updates on commitments made in the Brownsville Plan, which include development plans for over 880 units to be built on three City-owned sites identified through the Brownsville Request for Proposals (RFP), as well as the installation of innovative, community-driven streetscape upgrades to improve public safety as identified through the NYCx Co-Lab Challenge: Safe and Thriving Nighttime Corridors. NYCx Co-Lab Challenges are open competitions co-developed by City agencies and community representatives to address the most pressing concerns of underserved New York City neighborhoods.
“The Brownsville Plan was designed to understand and capture the unique vision and voice of Brownsville residents to inform a holistic plan to revitalize the neighborhood. As a result of extensive community engagement, Brownsville will not only see over 880 high quality affordable homes rise from the ground, but also the vital community and commercial space that will promote opportunities for innovation, entrepreneurship, and healthy living created in direct response to the community’s wants and needs,” said HPD Commissioner Maria Torres-Springer. “I thank all of our partners in the community as well as the many city agencies, and local elected officials who have each taken a hand in shaping the future of Brownsville for their dedication and support throughout this process.”
“HDC is proud to support the Brownsville plan through these comprehensive investments in much-needed affordable housing and dynamic retail, cultural, and community space,” said New York City Housing Development Corporation (HDC) President Eric Enderlin. “Congratulations to the selected development teams and all our partners who will join us in bringing innovative and tech-driven solutions to transform this neighborhood into a safer, more affordable, and cohesive community.”
“Addressing longstanding inequities in health requires collaboration between city agencies, community-based organizations, and residents among other stakeholders,” said Health Commissioner Dr. Mary T. Bassett. ”The First Annual Update to the Brownsville Plan demonstrates clear progress towards the goal of making sure that Brownsville residents can access the resources they need to live long, healthy lives.”
HPD also published its first annual progress report on the commitments made in the Brownsville Plan, which was created through a year-long planning process that brought together over 20 government agencies, 30 community-based organizations, and nearly 500 residents to identify neighborhood priorities, set goals, and form strategies to achieve them. Examples of progress include:
HPD will host a Community Open House and Reception in the fall to present on the Brownsville Plan progress report updates and provide an opportunity for the community to learn more about the proposals and meet the development teams.
Nearly 900 Affordable Homes to be Built in Brownsville
HPD has designated three development teams identified through a competitive Request for Proposals (RFP) process that launched in August 2017 to develop each of the sites. The Brownsville RFP included approximately 173,000 square feet of City-owned land across three sites for the development of mixed-income and mixed-use affordable housing. Each site focused on one specific theme that addresses the community goals and strategies outlined in the Brownsville Plan.
Site A: The Brownsville Arts Center and Apartments (BACA)
Located along Rockaway Avenue and Chester Street, between East New York Avenue and Pitkin Avenue, this project will be led by a development team that includes Blue Sea Development Company, Gilbane Development Company and Artspace Projects. The development will contain approximately 230 units of affordable housing that will serve a range of incomes including extremely low-income and formerly homeless households. The building will feature 24,000 square feet of arts and culture space that will be the home of a dance and performing arts school run by Purelements, a music school run by Brooklyn Music School,and a media lab and arts center run by BRIC. The building will also feature a collaborative black box theater that will accommodate a range of uses, including theater, dance, music and film. The theater will provide continuous cultural programming and will be accessible to the community and general public for events. The community identified the need for cultural space that will increase access and opportunities for neighborhood residents and nurture Brownsville’s artistic community. HPD partnered with the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs to review proposals for this site.
Site B: Glenmore Manor Apartments
Located at the intersection of Christopher Avenue and Glenmore Avenue, his project will be led by a development team that includes the African American Planning Commission, Inc. (AAPC), Brisa Builders, and Lemle & Wolff. The development will include approximately 230 affordable homes serving a range of incomes and populations, including extremely low-income households, formerly homeless households and low-income seniors. It will feature 20,000 square feet of new commercial and community space that will be home to the Brooklyn Cooperative Federal Credit Union, as well as a sit-down restaurant, and salon run by a locally-owned beauty products company. The site will also feature space for the Central Brooklyn Economic Development Corporation (CBEDC), and other partners who will expand their programming for young entrepreneurs and provide services for small businesses and nonprofits.
Site C: Livonia 4
This project will be developed by a team that includes Radson Development, Community Solutions and Catholic Charities Progress of Peoples Development Corporation. Livonia 4 is a multi-site development comprised of a series of parcels along Livonia Avenue between Powell Street and Mother Gaston Boulevard with an additional parcel at the intersection of Livonia Avenue and Amboy Street that will include over 420 units of affordable housing over four sites that will serve a range of incomes and populations, including extremely low-income households, formerly homeless households and low-income seniors. The largest site will include a new supermarket, café and a rooftop greenhouse that will serve as a new local source of fresh produce for distribution to building residents and the community through the supermarket and café. The remaining three sites will feature additional community gardens, social services, a new senior center and a youth and family recreation facility.
The Brownsville Plan is leading to the creation of over 2,500 new affordable homes, representing more than $1 billion of investment. Over 500 affordable apartments and for sale affordable homes are currently under construction. In addition to new development of vacant City-owned land, including the RFP sites, the plan also coordinates over $150 million in critical neighborhood investments, many of which are under way now or already complete.
NYCx Co-Lab Challenge Winners
Proposals were selected from a pool of 24 applicants to the NYCx Co-Lab Challenge: Safe and Thriving Nighttime Corridors, through a technology competition focused on activation of public spaces after dark, in alignment with the findings from the MOCJ-led Neighborhood Activation Study—for support of up to $20,000 in funding—to pilot their solutions. The two selected proposals are:
Ville-luminate the Block, a project created and led by Brownsville youth with support from the Brownsville Community Justice Center, The Brownsville Partnership, and Peoples Culture—is designing and installing a 3D projection system in Osborn Plaza on the Belmont Avenue Corridor. Brownsville youth are adapting new technologies, coding, and installing an interactive projection system responsive to sensor-monitored pedestrian activity. When an individual walks within a certain proximity to the projection or when a certain number of individuals enter the plaza, it will shift brightness, color, or imagery. The project will serve as an adaptable and accessible platform responsive to the corridor’s needs—showcasing community created art and projects. The installation will debut on August 25, 2018.
Anyways Here’s the Thing, will augment the existing street lamp posts along the Belmont Avenue Corridor with programmable, networked, decorative LED light strips that respond to passing pedestrians with fluctuating radiance. As pedestrians pass under the lamps the lights will shine brighter and trigger other nearby lights, creating wave-like effects. The animations, which will also be triggered by external data such as bus arrival times at the nearest bus stop, will create an active, responsive atmosphere that subtly indicates the presence of activity and reinforces the use of Belmont Avenue after dark. In collaboration, youth from the Brownsville Community Justice Center’s Tech Lab will design their own lighting choreographies and learn coding to program the lighting system. The installation will debut in October 2018.
“As a lifelong resident of Brownsville, I have dreamed of my beloved neighborhood once again becoming a safe and desirable community for its families and a destination attraction for all. About a decade ago, residents began to draft a plan leading to the 100 Days Brownsville initiative in 2014. Today, I am proud to see those plans finalize with the selection of developers and community based partners that will create not only newly constructed affordable housing, but a cultural arts attraction and urban tech hub that will foster future partnerships. With these selections, today is a proud day for Brownsville and I look forward to the process ahead leading to meaningful ribbon cuttings,” said New York City Council Member Alicka Ampry-Samuel (District 41).
“The Brownsville community worked hard to come up with a comprehensive plan that serves the needs of the community. I am excited to see the promises of the plan being delivered, such as today’s announcement of 880 units of 100% affordable housing and job and small business opportunities. The Glenmore Manor site in my district will bring not only sorely-needed affordable housing, but also, good paying jobs led by an MWBE with retail and a community space,” said New York City Council Member Rafael Espinal (District 37).
“The Brownsville RFP is an example of true community inclusion in its plan for innovative revitalization and twenty- first century growth, as its design was a result of a yearlong collection of neighborhood input; our development team is truly humbled and excited that our vision of entrepreneurial development through the Brownsville HUB and high-quality housing for all members of our community embodied the same vision communicated by the residents of Brownsville. We look forward to bringing this vision to reality with the support of the Brownsville community, “said Brisa Builders CEO Ericka Keller Wala.
It was just announced that there will be a ‘Senior Pavilion’ section at the Healthy NYC Expo (BROOKLYN EDITION). Saturday Sept. 8, 2018, at the Brooklyn Sports Club.
The Healthy NYC Expo (BROOKLYN), is a FREE day of health, wellness and family fun. The ‘Senior Pavilion’ is dedicated 100% to seniors.
The ‘Senior Pavilion’ section is great for seniors and caregivers. The ‘Senior Pavilion’ will include the following:
Saturday Sept. 8, 2018 (10am-3pm) at the Brooklyn Sports Club – 1540 Van Siclen Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11239
JIG Media and Mastermind Connect are elated to announce a new partnership between the legendary NYC organization Bike New York and the Healthy NYC Expo!
Attendees of the Expo, both in Brooklyn on September 8th, and Governors Island on September 29th, will have the opportunity to participate in complimentary ‘Learn to Ride’ classes led by Bike New York.

Here are some things you may not have known about Bike New York’s purpose and history:
About Bike New York
Bike New York empowers New Yorkers to transform their lives and their communities through bicycling. Our vision is to increase ridership, to empower youth to lead healthy, productive lives, to remove barriers to cycling, and to advocate for and expand services to reach more New Yorkers.
What Does Bike New York Do?
We offer free bike education programs throughout the five boroughs, whereby we teach kids and adults how to ride a bike, and how to do so safely and confidently in the city. In 2017 alone, we taught bike skills to more than 25,000 New Yorkers. Bike New York organizes numerous annual events, including the TD Five Boro Bike Tour (the largest charitable bike ride in the U.S.), Bike Expo New York, and smaller regional and community rides.
The History of Bike New York
The history of Bike New York begins with the Five Boro Bike Tour, which started as an audacious plan to take a group of high schoolers on a ride across New York City.Beginning in 1977, the American Youth Hostels and the NYC Board of Education initiated a high school training program that culminated in a challenge: 50 participating students were asked to pedal through all five boroughs in a single day. It was the first Five Boro Bike Tour, then known as the Five Boro Challenge, and it began with 250 total riders. Every year since, on the first Sunday in May, we welcome 32,000 cyclists from every state in the nation and more than 60 countries around the world to NYC for an experience of the Big Apple unlike any other.

To become a Community Partner of the Healthy NYC Expo, contact JIG Media at 718.285.9351 or to get your complimentary tickets to attend, go to Eventbrite.
Today it was announced that the Healthy NYC Expo (BROOKLYN Edition), will be held Saturday September 8, 2018 at the Brooklyn Sports Club.
“Last year was our inaugural year for the Healthy NYC Expo, with 35 vendors participating and 575 people in attendance. This year we will be able to accommodate 50 vendors and attendance is expected to reach 1,000, including families, seniors and millennials”, stated Vernon Jones, Sr., CEO of JIG Media, owners of the Healthy NYC Expo series. “This year the event will be held outdoors at the Brooklyn Sports Club, in order for us to expand the activities.”
Expanded activities will include a youth basketball clinic, which will be run by an NBA player, a large Zumba class which will be led by Alwayz Fit 4 Lyfe, and there will be an expanded ‘Senior Pavilion’ section, to accommodate the senior population.
Jones added, “we always have something special for seniors at our healthy living events. In the coming weeks we will be announcing special guest hosts and partners for the ‘Senior Pavilion’.”
The Healthy NYC Expo will include the following activities;
The event is FREE to attend. You can Register Here. If you would like to become a sponsor, tabling vendor or community partner contact JIG Media, at 718-285-9351 or email [email protected].
The Healthy NYC Expo Series includes the Healthy NYC Expo (GOVERNOR’S ISLAND EDITION), and the Healthy NYC Expo (BROOKLYN EDITION). Sponsors participating in both Expos are eligible for a discount.
About Healthy NYC
HealthyNYC is a citywide healthy living initiative, created to connect health organizations and New Yorkers, through viral digital content and a series of hyper-targeted health fairs and health expos.
We reach and engage New York City families, seniors, caregivers and millennials, in their neighborhoods, and online.
For Media Inquiries
Contact Kim Swain
718.285.9351
Today, JIG Media and Mastermind Connect announced that Hope Home Care has joined the 2018 Healthy NYC Expo on Governors Island along with the Healthy NYC Expo Brooklyn Edition as a Community Partner. In business for over 30 years, Hope has shown resilience and an unwavering dedication to New York City’s senior population. As the name suggests, Hope Home Care is known for inspiring hopeful feelings for clients and their families.
Servicing all five borough and Nassau County, Hope offers an extensive range of services from nursing and therapy to case management and social work.
To learn more about Hope Home Care, call their main office at (800) 427-HOPE (4673) or go to http://www.hopehomecare.com/about-us/hope-home-care/
To become a Community Partner of the Healthy NYC Expo, contact JIG Media at 718.285.9351 or to get your complimentary tickets to attend, go to Eventbrite.
While aging may be inevitable, preparation for the emotional and financial costs associated with dependency of parents in the latter phase of their life does not come easily to most families. This is true for both the parent and the children or other caregiver.
When adult children and caregivers begin thinking about how to help their loved ones directly, they often seek out options such as those provided by Hope Home Care, which can offer the personalized care aging individuals need.
Q: How does caring for an aging parent affect the caregiver?
A: A study by MetLife found that there are nearly 10 million adults who are age 50 and older caring for their aging parents. This study estimates that the potential costs for caregivers (in terms of lost wages, pension and Social Security benefits) to be around $3 trillion or an average of $300,000 per caregiver. In other words, many risk putting a significant dent in their own retirement plans if they haven’t properly planned for how to help mom and dad.
Q: How should children plan for how to help their aging parents?
A: It is normal when first facing senior-care issues to feel overwhelmed and not know where to begin. But the first step should be to develop a care plan based on an assessment of the current needs of the parent. The son or daughter of an elderly parent usually is familiar with the needs of that parent based on their activities of daily living (ADL), however, a registered nurse is more equipped to help with this part. The plan will depend in part on whether the parent has had a sudden health crisis, a medical condition that is progressive, such as dementia or vision deterioration, or has needs due to a normal and gradual process of aging.
Q: When should planning for an aging loved one begin?
A: The sooner the discussion begins, the easier it will likely be on everyone involved. It is much more difficult to put an effective plan into place after a crisis, so it is best to start discussing these matters while your parents still are healthy and active.
Before seeking care, ask these questions: How do I assess what kind of care is needed? How can I get help in making the decision? How much will it cost and will insurance cover it? What services will be needed down the road? How do I help them transition into eldercare? Can I manage these services by myself? Who will be my support?
Q: What should the first step be to begin planning?
A: Experts say that any serious plan for caring for aging parents must begin with a legal document designating someone as having “power of attorney,” not with discussions about money. That paperwork grants authority to another individual to handle decisions if a loved one cannot make them as a result of illness or memory loss.
At Hope Home Care, we are here to help families through this process so that it will not feel like more of a burden. We are here to make the process as seamless as possible, so that caregivers and their parents are confident that the decision they made is the right one.
Hope Home Care is located at 26 Dumont Ave., Staten Island, N.Y., 10305. For more information, call (718) 667-8510, ext. 224, or visit hopehomecare.com
July 6th, 2018 | New York – Mastermind Connect and JIG Media are honored to announce the 2nd Annual Healthy NYC Expo, which is set to take place on Saturday September 29th, 2018 from 10a – 4pm at Picnic Point on Governor’s Island.
Healthy NYC is a citywide initiative that combines digital media and grassroots engagement to galvanize community influencers, elected officials, families, and healthcare professionals around the idea of improving the overall population health of New York City.
“It is our goal to introduce the love for the outdoors to those children and families who might not have the opportunity to experience it very often”, proclaimed Michael McConnell, Founder of NYC-based Men’s Group, ‘Mastermind Connect’. “Family healthcare is the cornerstone of upward mobility for underserved communities, and I’m honored that our members can play a pivotal role in pushing the needle forward”.
In addition to over 40 booths and exhibits covering both health and fitness, the expo provides attendees with tips and tricks to implement a healthier lifestyle. Attendees come from a broad spectrum of ethnic, social, and economic backgrounds with an interest in learning, experiencing, and buying health-related products and services.
According to JIG’s COO, Vernon Jones Jr., “Navigating the healthcare landscape in NYC is no easy task. Speaking from personal experience, answers are hard to come by and are definitely not found all in one easy-to-use place. The Healthy NYC Movement is here to change that. Our goal is to galvanize the entire community on a single platform, with one single purpose, which is to equip New Yorkers with the tools necessary to live their best life possible.”
Event activities include medical screenings, prizes and giveaways, a 90’s Hip Hop Yoga Challenge, Zumba in Wakanda, cooking demonstrations, family activities, and much more.
With over 1,000 attendees and digital reach of over 90,000, the Healthy NYC platform is poised to become NYC’s go to destination for healthcare information.
To become a partner, vendor, or sponsor for the upcoming Healthy NYC Expo, contact JIG Media at 718.285.9351 or send an email to [email protected].

About Mastermind Connect: Mastermind Connect is a men’s organization that aims to enrich the lives of its members and their respective communities by connecting through ideas, camaraderie, and social good, on an inclusive platform. The pillars of Mastermind Connect are Resources, Reciprocity, and Respect.
pictured; Gov Cuomo with Chris Legree (Brownsville District Leader Candidate)
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo was in Brownsville, Brooklyn today, as he announced that One Brooklyn Health, the new health system created as part of the Vital Brooklyn initiative, identified flagship ambulatory care sites and entered into partnerships with six Brooklyn-based federally qualified health centers to form the foundation of its $210 million, 32-site ambulatory care network. More than $140 million will be invested in these flagship projects, which will be expanding access to a full range of primary care and other health services in Central Brooklyn. More than $30 million will be invested in the six Brooklyn-based FQHCs to open or expand 11 community health centers, significantly expanding the capacity of these existing Brooklyn-based healthcare providers. An additional $40 million has been reserved for additional ambulatory care locations in central Brooklyn that have been identified as being particularly underserved.
“One of the top priorities of the Vital Brooklyn initiative has been to provide greater access to quality healthcare to residents, and with the creation of this ambulatory care network, we are making that a reality,” Governor Cuomo said. “As the federal government continues to attack our fundamental right to affordable healthcare, New York will fight to ensure that everyone, regardless of zip code, will receive the care and services they need to lead full, healthy lives.”

Gov Cuomo with community advocate Burchell Marcus
Compared to the rest of the state, Central Brooklyn lacks access to primary care doctors and other critical mental health services. Recent statistics show that there are only 55 primary care physicians per 100,000 people in Central Brooklyn, while the statewide average doubles that figure. Additionally, there are 497 Emergency Room visits in Central Brooklyn for every 1,000 people, which also eclipses the statewide average.
The $210 million ambulatory care network targets those chronic healthcare disparities as a cornerstone of the Governor’s Vital Brooklyn Initiative. This new ambulatory care network will support 742,000 new healthcare visits annually in Central Brooklyn, roughly doubling the number of ambulatory care visits now available through these providers. The partnerships with the Brooklyn-based FQHCs will greatly expand the capacity of these community health centers and build upon their local relationships and understanding of community needs. All of these partnerships are committed to the strategy of an integrated health care delivery model that focuses on the physical health, behavioral health, and the social determinants of health of residents of Central Brooklyn.
The Medical Village at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center (KJMC): The Medical Village, located at the KJMC campus in Crown Heights, will be redeveloped into a comprehensive medical village offering a diverse portfolio of outpatient clinical and patient supportive services to meet a range of community needs. Several highly-specialized Ambulatory Centers of Excellence will be co-located on the Kingsbrook campus to achieve a truly integrated care – these new sites will include:
Bishop Walker Health Care Center in Prospect Heights will be completely renovated and reconfigured to expand its capacity and add exam rooms, with a particular focus on women’s and children’s health. As part of this project, there will investments in new equipment, including digital mammography equipment and replacement of two end-of-life x-ray suites. In addition, Bishop Walker will develop a Integrated Women’s and Teen Health Center that will provide comprehensive services, including Internal Medicine, Nutrition, Gynecology, Breast Care Center, Family Planning and Teen Pregnancy Prevention Services, Adolescent Medicine and Sexual and Reproductive Health, which will be co-located with new affordable housing being developed as part of the Vital Brooklyn Initiative.
The Medical Village at Brooklyn Developmental Center (BDC) in East New York will include a new, state of the art, comprehensive ambulatory surgery and imaging center that will be developed in conjunction with the new affordable housing that will be located at BDC. The preliminary design of this comprehensive center includes two operating rooms, two endoscopy suites, plus imaging capacity provided by a state-of-the-art MRI, CT scanner, as well as imaging capacity for routine needs, including two x-ray units, one ultrasound unit, one mammography system and bone density scanner.
Pierre Toussaint Health Center in Crown Heights will renovate 2,500 square feet of underutilized space to increase primary care capacity, improve patient flow and patient experience, and increase demand for OBHS’ full continuum of primary, specialty and inpatient care. This Center will help reduce unnecessary emergency department visits, improve convenient community access to needed services, and link people to the OBHS’ integrated system to improve their and the community’s health outcomes.
Old Bristol Women & Child Health in East New York will be fully renovated and reopened to provide a broad range of women’s and children’s health services, importantly including developmental pediatric services. Services will be relocated from the Brookdale hospital campus and expanded to provide a broad range of integrated services.
More than $30 Million Invested Through Partnerships with Six Brooklyn-Based Federal Quality Health Care Partners
More than $30 million of the $210 million awarded to One Brooklyn Health to establish a new ambulatory care network will be invested through six FQHC partnerships to enhance primary care with integrated outpatient services at 11 new or expanded community health center locations. These partners, and some of their most important locations, are as follows:
Brownsville Multi-Service Center
One Brooklyn Health will provide $10.3 million for Brownsville Multi-Service Center to create a new 50,000 square-foot state-of-the-art health clinic, which will replace its existing 27,000 square-foot location. The newly expanded center, located at 592 Rockaway Avenue, will include:
By improving the design and adding exam rooms, this community health hub will greatly expand the capacity of BMS to provide on-site comprehensive primary, preventive, supportive and enabling services. Once complete, the expanded location will create approximately 32 new clinical staff positions and 31 clinical and non-clinical support staff, not including construction jobs created throughout the expansion project.
Bed-Stuy Family Health Center
Brightpoint Health
ODA Crown Heights
The organization will establish a 15-20,000 square-foot primary and specialty care center in Crown Heights. With support from approximately $6 million in grant funding from One Brooklyn Health, the new facility will provide specialty services including podiatry, endocrinology, dermatology, cardiology, neurology, and OB/GYN. Behavioral health services such as depression care will also be available.
Community Health Network
CHN will identify a location to expand the organization’s primary care capacity to include integrated outpatient services addressing both the physical and behavioral health needs of patients in the neighborhood of Bushwick.
Brooklyn Plaza Medical Center
Up to $40 Million Reserved for Additional Locations in Underserved Areas
The Ambulatory Care Network will also include an additional nine sites in neighborhoods that have been identified throughout Central Brooklyn as being underserved and in particular need of primary and specialty care services. These sites will provide comprehensive services will include pediatrics, internal medicine and family medicine practices; podiatry, endocrinology, dermatology, cardiology, neurology, OB/GYN and co-located behavioral health services – including on-site depression care manager, cross-functional primary and behavioral health care teams.
Several of These Ambulatory Care Sites Will Be Integrated with Affordable Housing Being Developed as Part of Vital Brooklyn’s Commitment to Build 3,000 Affordable Housing Units
In April, the Governor announced five RFPs to construct more than 2,000 affordable homes on parcels of land controlled by the state or owned by Interfaith Medical Center, Brookdale University Hospital, and the state-owned Brooklyn Developmental Center. Proposals are due by July 13, 2018.
These solicitations will advance the Vital Brooklyn initiative’s $563 million commitment to build 3,000 units of affordable housing in Central Brooklyn. Additionally, the Governor announced a suite of awards and RFPs to improve access to open space, recreation, and healthy food; expand education and economic empowerment initiatives; improve community-based violence prevention; and enhance resiliency.
Congressman Hakeem Jeffries said, “Thanks to the ongoing efforts of Governor Cuomo, critically needed healthcare services will be more readily available to the people of Brooklyn. Now, members of our community who previously did not have access to high-quality healthcare will not only be able to receive it, but access it in their own backyard. With this expansion, we will continue to see important strides towards a stronger, healthier community.”
Senator Roxanne Persaud said, “The Vital Brooklyn initiative provides greater access to critical health care services that Brooklyn residents need to grow and thrive. Our communities in Brooklyn have faced health disparities for far too long, and these investments will make an immense difference in the lives of so many Brooklyn residents by providing vital services to improve their lives and wellness. I thank Governor Cuomo for his leadership in supporting health and wellness in Brooklyn.”
Assemblywoman Latrice Walker said, “This ambulatory care network will provide much-needed, vital healthcare services for the residents of Central Brooklyn who need it most. Governor Cuomo has proven his commitment to helping those living in our communities. We are grateful to the Governor and my partners in the legislature for taking steps to ensure everyone in New York has access to quality health care, regardless of income.”
It’s BBQ time with the Canarsie Adult Living Day Center.
Friday July 6, 2018 the Canarsie Adult Living Day Center will be having a BBQ to kickoff the summer of fun for Brooklyn seniors. Every Friday the Canarsie Adult Day Center has entertainment and a day of fun with a DJ, food, birthday celebrations and more. If you are a senior in Brooklyn looking to be a part of the festivities, or a caregiver looking for a fun place for your senior family member to spend their time, be sure to call the Canarsie Adult Day Center today at (718) 298-3134.
Membership is Free for seniors with Medicaid. If you are not sure if you are eligible for Medicaid you can call (718) 298-3134.
HealthyNYC is happy to announce that EmblemHealth and AdvantageCare are supporters of the first annual Brownsville Health & Wellness Family Day, being held Saturday June 23 (10am-2pm).
The event will feature Free refreshments, giveaways from sponsors, basketball clinics for youth, zumba, dance performances, DJ, drumline, double dutch, health screenings, youth empowerment workshops, skate, and a lot more.
EmblemHealth and AdvantageCare continue to be supporters of HealthyNYC initiatives, as well as supporters of the Brownsville and East New York communities.
When: Saturday June 23, 2018 (10am-2pm)
Location: Brownsville Collaborative Middle School (outdoors and indoors) – 85 Watkins St, Brooklyn NY 11212
Cost: FREE
Sponsor/Partner List:
For details or questions contact Juliet Adams at [email protected], or call HealthyNYC at 718-285-9351.
HealthyNYC announced today that UnitedHealthcare will be supporting the Brownsville community, as a sponsor of the first annual Brownsville Health & Wellness Family Day event, happening Saturday June 23, 2018. This is a Free event for Brownsville families, thanks in part to UnitedHealthCare, and the partners listed below.
When: Saturday June 23, 2018 (10am-2pm)
Location: Brownsville Collaborative Middle School – 85 Watkins St, Brooklyn NY 11212
The event will include:
Partners of the event include:
To become a vendor or sponsor call 718.285.9351 or email Juliet Adams – [email protected]

The first annual Brownsville Health & Wellness Family Day event will be held Saturday June 23, in partnership with the Brownsville Community, HealthyNYC, Brownsville Collaborative Middle School (Principal Gregory Jackson), Chris Legree, founder of the Mo’ Better Leadership Academy, and Brownsville District Leader candidate.
Date: Saturday June 23, 2018 (10am-2pm)
Location: Brownsville Collaborative Middle School – 85 WATKINS STREET, BROOKLYN, NY 11212
Basketball clinic
Zumba for families
Blood pressure screening
Refreshments
Discussions on health
Info on Tech in BCMS
Info on Recording Studio in BCMS
more….
Left to Right: JASA Board of Trustees Chairman Leonard Boxer, JASA Visionary Award Honoree Stephen M. Ross, and JASA Board of Trustee Saul B. Katz.
JASA, one of New York’s largest and most trusted non-profit agencies serving the city’s senior population, celebrated a half century of service on Wednesday evening (May 16, 2018) with a special 50th Anniversary Celebration, titled Honoring Our Past, Building the Future. The event took place at the magnificent 9th floor Atrium at 10 Hudson Yards in NYC and was emceed by New York broadcaster and author Len Berman. Over 2.7 million dollars was raised at the event, including the surprise donation of one million dollars by the evening’s esteemed honoree, real estate developer and philanthropist Stephen M. Ross. The generous donation was made in honor of his mentor Henry Pearce, a founder of JASA, and led to the agency’s most successful fundraiser to date. The funds will help JASA develop new strategies for meeting the needs of an aging population and support JASA’s many programs that serve more than 43,000 older adults in the New York area.
Mr. Ross, Chairman and Founder of Related Companies, and a former JASA Trustee, became the first recipient of the JASA Visionary Award, created to honor individuals whose philanthropic works have had a lasting impact on New York and on the future of JASA. Patricia Green and the Green family, and Ruth Perelson, JASA’s longest- serving trustee, received the Legacy Award, which honors a significant, long-term contribution to JASA that has helped to enrich the lives of older adults in New York. About 350 people attended the event including philanthropists, non-profit leaders and government officials.
“JASA’s 50th birthday is indeed cause for celebration,” said JASA Chief Executive Officer Kathryn Haslanger. “The generosity of our donors at this milestone boosts our ability to serve New York’s diverse and growing older population well into the future.”
JASA is a dynamic and compassionate organization serving more than 43,000 older New Yorkers each year. They serve 940,000 million meals, engage over 13,000 seniors in 22 senior centers and provide safe, affordable apartments to 2,400 seniors. They also provide mental health services, educational programs and legal services in more than 10 languages, making the agency an integral part of New York’s safety net for low-income seniors and their families. The annual Gala enables JASA to continue providing their invaluable services and activities to keep this community of seniors engaged, vital and cared for.
JASA’s 50th Anniversary Celebration also raised awareness about the need for programs such as JASA’s elder abuse prevention and intervention services, home-delivered meals, safe and affordable housing, mental health programs, senior centers, and much more.
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