Clubbing at the Jewish Community Center
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Suzie Harrison
Betty Benowitz has been making people feel at home and part of the
family for many years as executive director of senior services at the
Jewish Community Center of Orange County.
“I like the contact -- and being able to help people of that age
is a value,” Benowitz said.
She talked about the diversity of people who come to the senior
center, their background, career and hobbies. She finds it very
interesting.
“Working with the seniors is a great experience. They appreciate
so much,” Benowitz said. “They enjoy the stimulation, the news,
programs and entertainment -- they love it.”
She said that there are many volunteers that help make it happen
and lend to the positive atmosphere.
“It’s gratifying to have a group called Club 90,” Benowitz said.
“There are seniors in it that are 90, 95, 96. It’s charming to be
around them.”
The center started in Garden Grove with the Jewish Community
Center’s Senior Services department, and moved to its Costa Mesa
location 10 years ago. They have been serving seniors for more than
two decades.
Their program has always included lunch. It’s important that they
have always been able to break bread, she said.
“It was an age group that was sort of forgotten,” Benowitz said.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity to come to those who otherwise have
little to do at home.”
The center embraces the entire family, those of pre-school age,
seniors and everyone in-between, she said.
She said there is a plethora of programs and things to do for the
seniors. They have a nurse who comes and keeps continual records of
the seniors, as well as wellness groups such as the Arthritis
Foundation.
“We have an exercise program now, which is yoga for seniors,”
Benowitz said. “They’re all seated.”
Benowitz said that in the earlier years, when the original members
of the center were younger, there was plenty of dancing.
“Many loved to dance. When they saw the Happy Hoofers it enlivened
them,” Benowitz said. “It gives them a real happy feeling.”
The senior center operates two days a week, with 30 to 35 seniors
attending on a regular basis. During Passover and other holidays, 70
to 100 people attend.
“Rabbis in the community conduct our services,” Benowitz said.
“Each holiday has a specific meaning.”
They want to continue to grow and add services for the seniors she
said.
“It’s been a very gratifying experience,” Benowitz said. “It’s
like being home with our mom and pop. There’s a nice rapport, and it
has been gratifying to have it all happen.”
The Jewish Community Center of Orange County is at 250 E. Baker
St. in Costa Mesa. For information on the many programs the center
has, call (714) 755-0340.
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