Health

Health Tip: High Level Activity Exercise Improves Brain Health

By Len Canter
HealthDay Reporter

There’s a lot you can learn from your elders, starting with the results of a multi-year study of exercise and brain health in seniors.

Researchers from Columbia University and the University of Miami compared results of two sets of brain scans and tests measuring memory and thinking skills in 876 seniors. The tests were done five years apart.

The investigators found a greater mental decline for those who reported low-activity exercises, such as light walking and yoga, compared to those with high-activity levels and exercises like running and cardio workouts.

The difference was equal to 10 years of brain aging, and that was after taking into account other factors that can influence brain health, such as excess weight, high blood pressure, smoking and drinking, according to the findings published in the journal Neurology.

Researchers are also learning about the brain benefits of cardio exercise from lab studies — those done on animals. One study found that sustained aerobic activity — such as daily jogging for several miles at a moderate pace — can encourage the growth of new brain cells, even later in life.

Research into which specific cardio activities are best for each of the sexes is ongoing, so there’s still more to learn. In the future, the goal is to learn more about how to individualize exercise for brain health.

This isn’t to say that other types of exercise aren’t important parts of an overall fitness regimen. Strength training helps you stay independent, while yoga, other flexibility exercises and balance work help prevent dangerous falls and keep you limber.

It may be hard to begin an exercise program if you’ve never been active, but it starts with your mindset: Don’t think of exercise as a necessary evil, but rather as something positive you do for yourself because of all the things it gives back.

More information

The U.S. National Institute on Aging’s Go4Life program has a wealth of ideas on starting an exercise plan and finding the motivation to stick with it.

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Housing

Application for 56 Affordable Apartments at 409 Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn Have Been Updated

Checkout these affordable apartments at 409 Eastern Parkway, in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.  The listing has been revised, so if you looked at this before take another look to see the revisions.  Rents range from $1,168 to $2,759 per month, depending on the unit size and your household income level.  See the rent chart below, and go to the Application for 409 Eastern Parkway.  THE APPLICATION DEADLINE IS JUNE 25, 2019!

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Seniors Invited to Memorial Day Party & Open House in East Brooklyn Hosted by Canarsie Adult Day Center

The Canarsie Adult Day Center is inviting seniors throughout Brooklyn, to their Memorial Day Party and Open House, Friday May 31, 2019. This is a free event, with a live DJ, food, entertainment and more. The Open House gives you a chance to find out more about the center, their free transportation program, daily meals, trips and more.  For more information about the center you can Call Maria Pollak at 718-513-0776, or come out to the Open House Friday May 31 to find out first hand.  See the flyer below, and feel free to pass the information to seniors throughout Brooklyn.

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Events

Industry & Art East NY Brooklyn 2019 Free Block Party Hosted by Universe City Saturday May 18

Universe City NYC, the first urban aquaponics co-working hub in New York City, is hosting INDUSTRY & ART East NY Brooklyn 2019, a free block party Saturday May 18, 2019 from 12-8pm at East New York Brooklyn Industrial Business Zone, 234 Glenmore Avenue.

This minority- and women- owned start up offers memberships to a 5000 ft² warehouse where local residents can grow their business and projects alongside access to urban farming and trade.

It is crowdfunding via In Our Backyard (ioby) through May 31, 2019 for Grow Brownsville (“GB”). Funds up to $1000 are being matched by National Grid through May 21. GB is building the Universe City Food Hub, which will serve local food systems (schools, shelters, restaurants) in Brownsville and East New York, teach residents to grow organic, hormone-free food and create a cleaner, healthier, more sustainable, and more livable city.

Universe City NYC Founders Alexis Mena, Brittany Markowitz, Franklyn Mena, and Jill Bellovin are dedicated to community building via entrepreneurship, art, and agriculture. Executive Director Franklyn Mena said, “We are building a community makers’ space like no other where agriculturalists, entrepreneurs, techies, activists and creatives can learn, connect, and thrive!”

The block party’s sponsors include Local Development Corporation of East New York (LDCENY), Smash Industries, Legion Lighting Co, NYC C Design 2019, Maverick Scrap Metals, ARTrepeneurship, Educated Little Monsters, BCCC, East New York Brooklyn Improvement District, Color Scenes, and Bushwick Street Art, Brooklyn Economic Development. HELP USA, Bank of America , Phillips Lighting , BOWERY Boogie, ROSCO.

The block party is happening on Saturday May 18, 2019 from 12-8pm with a day full of performances, live mural painting, Fluorescent light sculpture competition and free food at East New York Brooklyn Industrial Business Zone, 234 Glenmore Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11207.

Our media sponsors include JIG media, Taino Vision LLC, Mfidel photography, Key tech, and Smart sheep productions.

 

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Features

Brooklyn Hip Hop Artist ‘Kota the Friend’ Debut Album FOTO Trending on Social Media With Congrats from Wyclef Jean and Others

Kota the Friend, a fast rising hip hop artist from Brooklyn just dropped his debut album yesterday, FOTO, and there’s already talk of it being the album of the year for 2019. Spotify is featuring Kota the Friend this week as the face of their Fresh Finds feature, with one of his songs at #1 and another at #7 for the week.  Checkout the links and screenshots below for articles, shares and congratulations from Revolt TV, Wyclef Jean, TodaysHipHop, HypeBeast, and more.

Revolt TVBrooklyn’s Kota the Friend Releases His Long Awaited Debut Album

DJ BOOTHKota the Friend Has a Heart of Gold – INTERVIEW

HYPEBEASTKota the Friend Drops His Debut Album

EARMILKKota the Friend Finds All the Right Angles on ‘FOTO’

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Health

New York City Digital Media Platform Launching to Connect Caregivers Directly To Home Health Care Agencies

JIG Media, the hyper-local digital marketing agency, located in DUMBO, Brooklyn, will be expanding its healthy living initiative in New York City through the launch of NYCHomeHealthCare.com, as the digital media platform to empower New York City caregivers.

“We’ve been working closely with home care agencies, health plans, seniors and caregivers for the past four years, and we realized that there is a void in the marketplace for resource information dedicated to the caregiver”, stated Vernon Jones Sr., CEO of JIG Media. “If a person has an elderly parent or loved one who is in need of home care or rehabilitation after a surgery, the discharge department in the hospital would recommend a home care agency or rehabilitation facility. The problem is that the choice is not always the right one for the family. Family members should be knowledgeable of the home care and rehabilitation options that are available before a loved one goes in for a surgery or hospital stay. NYCHomeHealthCare.com will do just that. The website will be loaded with resource information, features on home care agencies, videos, and a lot more.”

The website will include in depth and constant content on the following topics, specifically for the New York City market:

  • Choosing a home care agency.
  • Do I qualify for home care?
  • Does my health plan pay for the home care agency that I like?
  • Feature stories on home care agencies.
  • What’s the difference between a home aide and home attendant?
  • Lists of agencies that are Official Partners of New York for Seniors®

“We went on a tour at a home care facility recently and were very impressed with their concept and their training program”, stated Jones. “Caregivers should know that this particular agency exists, in the event that they might need home care for themselves or a loved one. When you become ill or are forced to go in for an emergency surgery you are not thinking about home care, so at that point you are at the mercy of the hospital discharge unit to refer you to a home care agency or rehabilitation center. Our goal is to create and distribute on-going information to seniors, adult children of seniors, and to the general population of New Yorkers, who might need home care one day. The power to choose home care and rehabilitation centers should be in the hands of the caregiver or patient. This digital media platform will empower caregivers with the ability to make informed choices.”

The website will also contain important information for home care workers and agencies, such as healthcare job fairs, training information, news about the industry.  Caregivers can subscribe to the new platform at NYCHomeHealthCare.com.

JIG Media also operates the New York for Seniors Health & Wellness Resource Series, which will expand to include home care workshops to keep seniors informed of their home health care options.

For more information or to partner with JIG Media on the NYC Home Health Care initiative you can call JIG Media at 718-285-9351.

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Events

DJ Mixing During Taco & Tequila Tuesday at Fusion East Caribbean Soul Restaurant in Brooklyn

This Tuesday, and every Tuesday, you are invited to come down to Fusion East Caribbean Soul Restaurant, in Brooklyn, for all night specials on Tacos and Tequila shots. They have a live DJ playing from 6-10pm.  Did we say the tequila and taco specials are all night?

Fusion East is located at 1179 Elton St., in Brooklyn, just steps away from the entrance to the Gateway Mall, on the Elton Street entrance, where all the new homes and apartments are being built.

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Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame Juneteenth Ceremony Celebrate African American Freedom Day June 19

Celebrate African American Freedom Day, at the Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame Juneteenth Ceremony on June 19, 6pm, Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, 1368 Fulton Street, in Brooklyn. The affair posthumously inducts pianist Randy Weston on a day of liberation and during a month-long celebration of Black music. Tickets are available at Eventbrite.

The Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame program weaves Black music genres, Afro-Caribbean, gospel, speaking-drum, and jazz to honor a international jazz icon, Randy Weston. The bill includes presentations by the Jazzteenth Freedom Ensemble, Emmanuel Baptist Church Worship Team, and Shanto’s Drum Procession. Rising star, flutist Gabrielle Garo will receive the Deacon Leroy Applin Young Lioness Award in recognition of her achievements in the jazz community. At the VIP post-reception, guests enjoy drinks and appetizers with hall of fame musicians while listening to Doug Guthrie & the Caribbean Jazzy Combo.

“Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium develops programming for the Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame and recognizes the importance of music in the lives of African Americans,” stated Chairman Clarence Mosley Jr. “We deliberated on incorporating several themes into a deserving cultural celebration. The hall of fame ceremony communicates the message of freedom and Black folks’ spiritual connection to Africa.” Randy Weston joins jazz greats, Lena Horne, Herbie Mann, Max Roach, and others in the Brooklyn Jazz Hall of Fame. Membership is based on several factors, including the social impact of the musician. Weston was an advocate of the African origins of music, and the rhythms he used became a component of jazz. Weston’s induction compliments the program’s Juneteenth and Black music themes.

The event is is presented by Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium in partnership with RestorationART and supported by NYC Council Member Robert E. Cornegy Jr. Media sponsors are Our Time Press and Jazz Promo Services. Founded in 1999, Central Brooklyn Jazz Consortium (CBJC) recognizes the contributions of musicians and their role in advancing culture. CBJC develops programs for intergenerational audiences that provide a forum for diverse patrons and builds coalitions to establish connections between artists and their communities. For information visit www.cbjcjazz.org

Get Your Tickets Here

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Features

The Spring 2019 Issue of the New York for Seniors Magazine Is Available Now

The New York for Seniors Spring issue of the magazine is now available, and will be distributed at the New York for Seniors Health & Wellness Fair Thursday May 9, 2019, at the Kennedy Community Center in Harlem. You can also find the magazine in many of your neighborhood senior centers. If your center does not have the magazine be sure to ask the center director to contact us for a delivery.

The Spring 2019 issue includes the following:

  • Important resource information
  • List of Farmers Markets throughout NYC
  • List of Senior Centers in each borough
  • New! Brain Game to keep your mind sharp
  • How to Qualify for Medicaid even if your income exceeds the NY State limit
  • Nutrition Information
  • Transportation Information
  • more.

If your senior center, house of worship, pharmacy or senior-focused organization would like to receive the magazine for your members, contact Wayne Jordan at  [email protected]

Your organization would also be listed as a distribution location on the NewYorkforSeniors.com website.

 

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Housing

Affordable Housing Applications Available for 56 New Apartments at 409 Eastern Parkway

Below is the application information for more “Affordable Housing” in Brooklyn, on Eastern Parkway. It seems like the “affordable housing” rents are increasing by the week, so be sure to get your application in now before the rents rise further.

56 NEWLY CONSTRUCTED UNITS AT 409 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11216
Crown Heights
Amenities: Fitness center,* laundry room, roof deck, game room, courtyard, business lounge, office space, pet spa, kids
room & bike room (*additional fees apply)
Transit: 2, 3, 4 & 5; Buses: B48 & B49
No application fee • No broker’s fee • Smoke-free building

Deadline: Applications must be postmarked or submitted online no later than June 25, 2019. Late applications will not be considered.

See the income requirements below.  Click here for the Application and Details.

Click here for the Application and Details

 

 

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