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A
A
City
for
the
city,
that's
right
or
for
the
community,
as
we
always
say
in
this,
and
if
this
is
in
this
month
well,
we
are
in
June
in
May,
We,
just
celebrated
the
month
of
the
elderly.
This
as
well
as
last
month.
We
talked
about
activities
in
which
the
little
ones
can
participate.
Now
we
are
passing
it
on
to
the
elderly
that
there
are
also
many
services
available
for
them
just.
B
Like
we
talked
about
last
month,
sometimes
Since,
we
are
not
used
to
these
services
being
available
in
our
countries,.
We
do
not
know
about
everything
that
is
available
here
in
the
US
here
in
the
city
of
Boulder,
or
things
that
services
that
Boulder
County
provides,
and
so
for
that
we
have
two
guests
who
come
from
the
agency
and
aging
area,,
which
is
like
the
office
of
services
for
the
elderly,
and
we
have
girl
christensen
and
bravo
And.
A
C
B
And
welcome
to
another
episode
of
we
are
back
a
podcast
about
the
community
and
for
the
community.
Today
we
are
with
two
guests:
we
have
two
guests
from
the
organization,
james
jones
and
on
aging,
which
is
an
area
of
services
for
older
adults
and
is
part
of
the
service
to
all
of
boulder
county.
We
have
here.
Oh
bravo
and
andina
christensen.
Welcome.
A
E
From
the
age
of
60
onwards,
they
can
this
receive
services,
and
those
services
are
not
common
in
our
Latino
community
are
used
to
receiving
support
and
help
from
their
own
families
and
many
times
they
forget
that
we
are
there
to
serve
them.
So
not
all
of
our
programs
offer
bilingual
support
and
help,
because
we
are
just
also
trying
to
fill.
D
D
The
fear
of
falling
and
as
I
mentioned,
to
continue
living
independently
and
healthily,
and
we
also
offer
nutritional
counseling,
Nutritional
programs
who
have
education,
resources
for
fresh
food
and
medicare
counseling
member
someone
has
questions
and
mareque.
We
already
have
karim
herrera,
who
is.
B
Super
interesting.
Well,
we
are
for
those
of
us
who
are
not
listening
to
the
podcasts.
We
have
just
finished
celebrating
during
the
month
of
May,
the
month
of
celebration
for
the
elderly.
The
elderly
have
an
age
as
soon
as
one
becomes
an
adult
or
is
more
or
less
I,
don't
know
who
identifies
themselves.
E
E
B
A
D
Think
that,
as
you
mentioned,
We
have
many
activities
for
young
people,
where
they
can
get
together,.
They
may
have
to
not
meet
more
people,
more
friends,.
They
make
that
connection
with
their
community
and
I
find
that
in
my
health
classes,
that
is
what
older
adults
are
looking
for,,
especially
now
with
anyone
where
we
are
all
further
apart,
has
been
something
very
nice
to
see
from
the
participants
and
I
think
they
did
not
expect
that
as
being
with
a
group
that
is
in
the
m
same
time
of
life
that
they
are
going
through.
D
E
Yes,
I
agree,,
one
of
the
things
that
many
of
our
Latino
seniors
are
unaware
of
is
how
to
prevent
that
isolation
from
which
they
can
live,
because
we
see
that
many
of
the
families
that
live
in
our
county
take
care
of
their
grandparents
or
the
elderly,
and
we
have
what
we
call
these
multigenerational
families
and
that
fills
a
void,
but
not
everything.
So
this
is
to
create
that
independence.
The
community
centers
for
the
elderly.
E
They
see
you
to
a
place
where
they
have
to
live
with
some
support
and
assistance,,
but
rather
that
they
can
continue
living
in
their
own
home,
with
the
modifications
and
really
with
those
services
that
will
allow
them
to
continue
living.
That
way,.
So
I
think
it
is
important
to
invite
the
Latino
community
to
find
out
what
those
programs
are
For
example,
in
the
Montelongo
Senior
Center.
They
have
a
number
of
activities
that
really
involve
the
elderly
and
offer
from
how
we
talk
from
folkloric
dances
to
activities
like
recently
last
month.
D
I
would
say:
nutrition
is
very
important
and
if
we
offer
free
nutritional
counseling
sessions
for
adults
who
are
60
and
over
who
live
in
boulder
county,
that
can
be
done
in
Spanish,
with
a
steps
with
a
nutrition
counselor
in
Spanish,
and
also
information
on
medicare
are
classes
or
personal
counseling.
With
someone
like
karen
is
very.
D
Is
very
important,
but
the
classes
that
I
focus
on
try
for
the
community.
We
have
balance
classes,
classes
that
cover
nutrition
physical
activity,
how
to
manage
stress
how
to
communicate
how
to
have
better
communication.
With
yourself
c,
with
your
family
and
with
your
care
providers
or
health
care
notice.
We
have
many
things
that
can
help
people
to
follow
in
their
not
follow,
as
in
their
activities.
D
B
So
if
a
person
is
listening
to
us
right
now
and
says
that
I
don't
know
if
I
already
have
60
already
have
over
60
or
feel
interested
in
these
nutrition
or
physical
exercise,
programs
as
it
has
to
be
through
com
I
can
simply
call
nina.
You
can
love
karen
and
say
make
an
appointment
just
for
me
or
how
the
connection.
E
E
That
phone
number
enters
what
is
called
the
services
and
resources
line
of
the
area
of
services
for
older
adults,
there.
We
will
refer
you
to
speak
with
a
specialist.
of
resources
where
holistically
that
person
is
going
to
do
something
like
reviewing.
What
are
the
needs
and
what
are
the
questions
that
the
person
asks
if
the
person
needs
more
descriptively
help
with
medicare,
because
it
is,
for
example,
an
extremely
complex
issue
to
understand
a
process
that
For
many,?
It
is
very
difficult
to
navigate..
You
can
call
Karen
Guerrera's
phone
number.
Directly.
She
is
the
contact
person.
E
F
E
A
E
That
is
the
benefit
that
we
in
boulder
county
have
that,
even
though
we
have
a
lot
of
need
and
we
have
to
increase
capacity
Of
our
services
in
Spanish,
there
are-
and
they
do
exist,
for
example,
with
nutrition
issues
and
the
classes
that
Nina
provides,.
She
can
give
the
telephone
number
where
they
can
communicate,
but
in
general
I
would
say
that
keeping
the
number
of
services
in
the
area
is
the
best.
which
has
been
the
tension
area,.
She
is
paramount.
E
E
Services
are
free,,
they
are
definitely
consultations,,
they
are
benefits,,
we
don't.
We
are
necessarily
eligibility
to
measure
eligibility
for
what
are
being
public
benefits.
As
the
department
of
housing
and
social
services
does.
We
are.
We
are
under
the
roof,
as
they
say
from
boulder
county
community
services,
and
that
is
why
our
services
have
no
cost.
Consultations
are
free,,
we
even
give
and
can
provide,,
depending
on
the
need,
financial
assistance
to
the
elderly.
Recently,
after
the
Marjal
fire,.
E
This
is
important
because
we
have
funds
to
be
able
to
help
people
who
need
it,,
not
only
with
an
extreme
case
such
as
the
damage
caused
by
the
fire,
but
also,
for
example,
people
who
have
been
sick
and
cannot
pay
the
rent,
people
who
need
money
to
pay
for
public
services
such
as
electricity
and
water
are
late
due
to
the
lack
of
employment,
and
the
most
important
thing
to
emphasize
is
that
the
immigration
situation
does
not
matter,.
That
is
important
because
we
must
create
that
type
of
trust
within
our
Latino
community
asia,
los
Government
programs,.
E
If
there
are
some
that
require
and
ask
for
it,
such
as
Medicare,,
people
have
to
be
a
resident
of
this
to
be
able
to
obtain
the
benefit
of
Medicare,,
but
there
are
others
that
do
not
require
it
and
that
it
is
very,
very
important
that
the
person
knows.
This
fear
should
not
exist.
that
we
are
a
helping
hand
and
a
hand
of
trust
to
be
able
to
connect
with
the
benefits
they
can
receive.
D
The
English
classes
are,
we
are
full.
There
are
many
people,
and
I
would
love
to
be
able
to
give
the
information
and
support
and
health
education
to
our
Spanish-speaking
Before
too,
and
for
that
you
can
call
me
too,
if
you
need
help
with
the
classes
to
know
when
we
are
going
to
have
our
classes,
our
health
events,
for
the
adviser,
nutritional
advice
and
for
volunteer
opportunities.
You
can
call
me
at
my
direct
line,
which
is
30
34,
41,
37
74,.
B
E
E
Those
of
us
who
are
professionals
in
this
area
are
growing
more
to
work
with
the
Latino
public,
but
we
need
more
and
through
volunteers,
is
how
we
can
really
reach
our
communities.
So
anyone
who
is
thinking
about
how
I
can
contribute.
How
can
I
want
to
contribute
how
the
medicare
program
can
help..
It
is
one
of
the
many
that
is
managed
with
very
important
support
from
volunteers,
and
it
would
be
incredible
to
have
bilingual
volunteers.
That
really
makes
us
grow
as
an
agency
and
makes
us
grow
as
a
help
to
the
community.
Perfect.
A
D
E
Think
for
those
who
have
access
to
our
website
who
can
search
for
information,
we
have
timely
bilingual
information
on
our
facebook
page
and
rey
tension
aging.
We
have
quite
a
lot
of
expos
that
we
do
in
spanish,
so
social
media
on
our
website,
devolder
count
and
extension
and
link
for
those
who
want
to
be
up
to
date
with
what
is
offered
in
boulder
county,
and
thank
you
very
much
for
inviting
us.
Thank
you
very
much.
F
G
H
C
A
We
want
to
thank
brabo
and
girl
christina.
They
are
for
join
us
in
our
episode
today
and
as
always,
we
will
have
all
the
phone
numbers
and
links
in
the
notes
of
the
podcast
so
that
you
can
see
if
you
need
more
information.
But
if
this
is
a
lot
of
activities
for
our
older
adults
here
at
the
county
of
returning,,
that's
the
way
it.
B
Is,,
we
are
going
to
see
that
here
we
can
take
our
parents
to
our
grandparents
for
all
these
activities
and
as
always,
we
remind
you
to
visit
our
facebook
page
in
Spanish.
If
you
are
on
facebook
and
there
you
can
tell
us
about
any
topic
of
interest
so
that
we
look
for
new
guests
and
we
can
cover
the
topic.
The
different
topics
that
the
community
wants,
because
this
is
tomo
el
boulder,
a
podcast
from
the
community.
A
For
the
community
and
don't
forget
to
visit
us
on
youtube,
also
where
this
podcast
lives
this,
like
that,
we
see
it
this
one
mentioned
before
this
podcast.
You
can
also
listen
to
us,
and
you
can
also
see
us
on
our
channel
youtube
or
if
you
live
here
in
the
city
of
boulder,
on
channel
8,
to
also
return
to.