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NYSOFA Highlights Winter Energy Assistance Fairs, Cold Weather Tips, Emergency Resources for Older Adults and Their Caregivers

Winter assistance events coming to Syracuse on December 16 The New York State Office for the Aging (NYSOFA) announced a series of Winter Energy Fairs in December that provide an opportunity for individuals to get help with programs related to energy affordability, weatherization, energy efficiency, and services for older adults. Additionally, NYSOFA highlights resources that are available to help ensure the safety of older adults – and all New Yorkers – during the winter months.     NYSOFA Director Greg Olsen said, “As winter starts, it’s vital that older New Yorkers and their caregivers are aware of resources available to combat winter safety risks. The consequences of cold weather can be serious and deadly for individuals with a chronic illness or living in an unsafe environment. Check in on your family, friends and neighbors to make sure they are safe during a time of increased social isolation in winter months.” Upcoming Winter Energy FairsNew York State agencies and local partners are hosting a series of upcoming winter energy fairs where individuals can learn more about wintertime assistance that is available for income-eligible New Yorkers. The fairs will highlight programs to help pay home heating bills, weatherization programs, emergency assistance for individuals at risk of running out of fuel or having their utility service shut off, and other winter assistance. The fairs will also highlight programs and services for older adults such as nutrition, transportation, and other community-based supports provided through offices for the aging. Locations are below. December 16 in Syracuse10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Westcott Community Center826 Euclid AvenueSyracuse, NY 13210 For more information about the fairs and general winter preparedness information, visit https://dps.ny.gov/winter. Regular HEAP Benefits Lower-income New Yorkers may be eligible for regular (non-emergency) Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) benefits to help pay for heating your home. Eligibility and benefits are based on income, household size, the primary heating source, and the presence of a household member who is under age 6, age 60 or older, or permanently disabled. Benefits opened on November 1, 2023.   Emergency HEAP BenefitsIndividuals facing a home-heating emergency may be eligible for assistance. The emergency benefit opens on January 2, 2024 and is available for low-income older adults and other New Yorkers whose home heating is either shut off or scheduled to be shut off, as well as for individuals who are running out of home heating fuel or other deliverable heat sources. For general information on HEAP benefits, visit otda.ny.gov/HEAP. Reporting a Dangerous Living ConditionNeglect (including self-neglect) is the most prevalent form of elder abuse. It can include being deprived of enough food, water or heat. If you are concerned about an older adult’s living situation during the winter months and are unable to assist, you can call Adult Protective Services at 1-844-697-3505 or contact the local social services department’s Adult Protective Service bureau using the directory here.   New Yorkers concerned about the safety of an older adult at home can also contact their county Office for the Aging using the online directory or contact the NY Connects helpline at 1-800-342-9871.   Space Heaters and Supplemental Heat SafetyUnattended, improperly vented or malfunctioning space heaters can pose a major risk. Below are tips to ensure you or a loved one are using these supplemental heat sources safely: For additional safety information, please see the Supplemental Space Heaters Guide developed by the New York State Department of Health.   Additionally, NYSOFA produced a series of how-to videos that walk through the process of filling out applications for some of the most common benefits like Medicare, the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage (EPIC), the NY School Tax Relief (STAR) Program, SNAP food assistance, and more. View the how-to videos on NYSOFA’s website. Pixabay Photo

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Fatal Motor Vehicle Collision with VEO Electric Bicycle

According to Syracuse Police, on Monday, December 11th, 2023, at around 12:55 A.M., a Syracuse Police Officer was on patrol in the area of W. Bear Street and Liberty Street. While turning onto Liberty Street, the Officer collided with a male riding a VEO electric bicycle. After the collision, the Officer(s) began first aid to the electric bicycle driver, and an ambulance was called to the scene. The driver of the bike was transported to Upstate Hospital, where he was later pronounced deceased. The Syracuse Police Department’s Traffic Section responded to the scene and is investigating the crash. Per department protocol and state law, the New York State Attorney General’s Office has been notified as part of this investigation. The Officer involved in this incident has been placed on paid administrative leave per department protocol.  The investigation is ongoing.  

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