Do drop by the Orchard House in Branford on Oct. 14

A wonderful opportunity for everyone to learn about the very special place known as Orchard House, at 421 Shore Drive in Branford, comes next Sunday afternoon.

From 2 to 5, it’s having a 30th anniversary celebration.

Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman and Kristen Cusato, former news anchor at WTNH-8, will be on hand, as well as yours truly. Refreshments, entertainment and a silent auction will be part of the excitement.

The celebration will honor many of the individuals and organizations whose support over the years has meant so much.

Founding director Thomas Romano opened the door on the lower level of the First Baptist Church on Main Street, Branford, to two clients when this adult day-care center started. Two years and 12 clients later, the center moved to its present home, where it provides services to residents of Branford, East Haven, Guilford, Hamden, New Haven, North Branford, North Haven and West Haven.

The men and women who attend Orchard House range in age from 60 to close to 100. The people lovingly cared for there usually have more extensive needs for care than can be accommodated at most senior centers, which serve independent, self-sufficient individuals. Orchard House is open during the week from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on weekends from 9 to 3.

I spoke recently with Stephanie Evans-Ariker, the charming nurse who is now the executive director of Orchard House. She has held executive positions in geriatric home care and assisted living and is passionate about the full range of services Orchard House is able to provide. A fleet of wheelchair-accessible vans provide round-trip transportation from clients’ homes.

Warmly greeted by an aide, a senior upon arrival is given a snack and then can participate in a variety of activities, such as armchair aerobics, tai chai or yoga. Several registered nurses are on the premises to dispense needed medications.

New members receive a thorough health assessment so that ongoing monitoring and nutritional planning can follow. Special support can be provided for those with dementia or Alzheimer’s. During the day, a hot meal is served, and there is music therapy, entertainment, arts and crafts and a chance to enjoy visiting pets or the extensive, lovely gardens with walking paths.

For those who would prefer to just relax or watch their favorite TV program, there is a lounge area with plush recliners and a state-of-the-art television.

The Orchard House mission statement says it all: “To restore, maintain or improve our clients’ abilities and enhance their quality of life by providing a home-like setting that encourages independence and friendship.

For information, go to www.theorchardhouse.org or call 203-481-7110.

If you are a caregiver who is stressed out managing your life and the life of a loved one, the Orchard House Medical Adult Day Care Center can offer a cost-effective, high-quality solution. Too many seniors are institutionalized prematurely because relatives are not able to handle the responsibilities of home or work requirements and also the ongoing needs of a beloved relative.

Contact Jean Cherni, certified senior adviser for Senior Living Solutions and Pearce Plus, a full-service program for seniors contemplating a move, at jeancherni@sbcglobal.net or 15 The Ponds at 101 Hotchkiss Grove, Branford 06405.

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