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County seniors need new facility

by Marianne Dyon
| November 20, 2013 9:00 PM

Recently, I attended an RSVP committee meeting at the Red Barn and due to the office where we were to meet being so small we had to move to the dining area where the seniors sit to have lunch.

In the middle of the meeting I asked if the noise from machines running was always that loud since it was very difficult to even hear the lady sitting right across the table from me, and they said, β€œyes.”

Inside I felt tears of sadness that our seniors have been treated like second-rate citizens having to meet in such pathetic surroundings for the past 11 years and not even able to carry on a decent conversation or enjoy fellowship with each other while having lunch. The building is totally an undesirable place for the offices and senior meal program β€” yet the landlords now want a two-year lease.

I would also like to mention that it is very difficult for anyone in a wheelchair or using a walker to move around in such a small area. And this is a place for seniors.

In a recent article there was a ray of hope for the seniors when Dr. Shane Hill, who has a heart for seniors, offered to rent with the option to buy, or sell, the former furniture building on U.S. 93 to the county. What a perfectly designed building for the AOA. It would take very little work on the inside to make it serviceable for the AOA and it could probably be in the building in a short period of time, and pay him rent until the county could purchase the building. It only makes good sense. But now, the landlords want the commissioners to sign a two-year lease on their building that is now functional for the senior services.

So commissioners, why not do the right thing for the senior population and get them out of the Red Barn and into a well built, decent building that Dr. Hill has offered that will be a warm and friendly atmosphere for our very deserving seniors?

β€” Marianne Dyon