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442 Cannon House
Office Building
Washington, DC
20515
202-225-6316 Phone
202-225-4975 Fax
In Albuquerque
20 First Plaza NW
Suite 603
Albuquerque, NM
87102
505-346-6781 Phone
505-346-6723 Fax

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Congresswoman Heather Wilson, First Congressional District of New Mexico


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Wilson Announces Funds for NM Seniors December 16, 2004
 
Visits Senior Community in Albuquerque
  Albuquerque – Congresswoman Heather Wilson today joined Albuquerque seniors to celebrate the holidays and announce a half million dollar infusion into a New Mexico program designed to help seniors live independently.  Wilson delivered the news that, through her work in Congress with other members of the delegation, Jewish Family Service (JFS) of New Mexico will receive $500,000 in federal funding recently approved by Congress.    “We appreciate Congresswoman Wilson’s work to help seniors maintain their ability to live independently,” said Erika Rimson, President of the JFS Board of Directors.  JFS provides services to New Mexico seniors, both Jewish and non-Jewish alike.  “Congresswoman Wilson’s support of our efforts to secure the funding helps provide crucial in-home support programs, transportation, and other needed services.”    Wilson says the funding is for a federal Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities (NORC) demonstration project taking place at several sites throughout New Mexico.  A NORC is a non-institutionalized setting like an apartment building or neighborhood or community where large segments of the senior population live.  JFS, through this federal pilot project, provides services through broad collaboration with experienced community-based health and social service providers, and state and local aging agencies.  This NORC partnership includes the City of Albuquerque /Bernalillo County Department of Senior Affairs, among others.    Wilson requested support for the organization’s efforts in the 108th Congress and it was passed December 7, 2004 as part of the Omnibus legislation near the end of the session.   “Our seniors want to live as independently as possible, and these funds help organizations provide the services that help keep our parents and grandparents independent,” Wilson said.  “Quality of life is important as we enter the sunset of our lives, and I’m proud to support efforts like these to help New Mexico seniors.  I wish Jewish Family Service, your staff, and those you serve, the best of luck as you expand this program.”    Jewish Family Service of New Mexico (JFS) provides services to seniors of all faiths living in the community.  The services are designed to enable seniors to continue to live independently – the most important priority of nearly 90 percent of the senior population.  Services include social work, personal care, transportation, home-delivered or congregate meals, health monitoring and preventive care, opportunities for socialization and volunteer service.   
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