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Prosper Celina Edition VOLUME 2, ISSUE 4 DEC. 28, 2024FEB. 4, 2025
2024 Senior Living Guide
Stretched supply causes local water rates to rise
BY COLBY FARR
Collin County’s projected water supply and demand
Water rates in Prosper increased Oct. 15 for the rst time since 2019. The increasing rates are partly driven by the North Texas Municipal Water District, a regional water provider that sells to more than 45 munici- palities and utility districts in the area. Its whole- sale water rates increased for the third year in a row in the face of an $820.3 million budget that aims to address infrastructure needs across its coverage area. In addition to its operating budget, the district has bookmarked more than $1 billion for investment into capital improvement expenditures in scal year 2024-25, according to ocials. The main driver behind wholesale rate changes has been the popu- lation increase in NTMWD’s service area, NTMWD Communications Director Alex Johnson said. Collin County, which is partly served by NTMWD, is projected to have a higher water demand than supply by 2030 unless the district takes action to expand and maintain its infra- structure. The trend can be seen across the state, which is projected to face a water decit unless more money is spent to increase access to water, according to a 2022 Texas State Water Plan report. “We have been making signicant invest- ments in infrastructure to ensure we can meet the demands of our growing population and its associated economic development,” Johnson said in an email. Meanwhile, Prosper ocials have been trying to absorb additional costs to keep water rates steady and encouraging residents to be mindful of their water usage going forward, Prosper Finance Director Chris Landrum said.
Planning is underway on several projects to keep up with water demand in Collin County, according to the 2022 Texas State Water Plan.
Existing supply
Projected supply based on project recommendations
Demand
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266,884
235,967
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*ONE ACREFOOT IS EQUAL TO 325,851 GALLONS OF WATER
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2 Truly Yours Orthodontics The privately-owned and -operated practice is boutique style, with a personalized experience for each patient, owner Dr. Rachel Bellan said in an email. The practice will feature a 3D x-ray machine and 3D intraoral scanner to provide impression-free services. • Opened Dec. 9 3 Wink Orthodontics The practice offers braces for kids and adults. The location has a coffee bar available for visitors. It offers traditional braces, 3D printed braces, braces on demand, clear retainers and more. • Opened Nov. 19 • 2300 E. Prosper Trail, Ste. 10, Prosper • www.winkorthodontics.com • 2760 W. First St., Ste. 50, Prosper • www.trulyyoursorthodontics.com
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4 Handel’s Homemade Ice Cream The Ohio-based ice cream chain was founded in 1945 and offers over 100 ice cream flavors. Flavors include classics such as strawberry and black cherry, as well as unique flavors including caramel pretzel crunch, bananas foster and chocolate chip cheesecake chunk.
1 Legacy ER and Urgent Care The facility is equipped to deal with injuries and illnesses with an on-site imaging suite and laboratory, according to its website. Available testing services include CT scans, X-rays, ultrasounds, EKGs and blood
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Closings
5 Best Foot Forward A reason for closing was not included in the statement. Best Foot Forward offered full-body massages as well as specific massage services focusing on the hands, feet, shoulders, legs, neck or back. • Closed Oct. 30 • 1350 N. Preston Road, Ste. 70, Prosper • www.bestfootforwardtexas.com 6 Board & Brush The do-it-yourself art workshop ceased operations, according to a social media post from the business. Board & Brush offered crafting workshops for wood
7 Barbie's House The fine furnishing and decor store offers home decorating and design services. Barbie’s House is named after owner Jennifer Brown’s mother, Barbie Clariday, who has owned a store named Ooh’s & Aah’s in the Houston area for 25 years. The Prosper store will be the business’s second location. • Opened Dec. 2 • 1470 W. Frontier Parkway, Ste. 106, Prosper • www.designyourdreamhouse.com
8 Outback Steakhouse The location is currently under construction and will be located in the second phase of The Gates of Prosper, said Fallon O’Neill, senior marketing manager of The Star in Frisco. The Australian- themed steakhouse is best known for its steaks, chicken and seafood. It also features appetizers such as the Bloomin’ Onion and offers salads, soups and sides. • Opening summer 2025 • 840 S. Preston Road, Prosper • www.outback.com
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4 Bojangles The restaurant will be constructed in 2025, according to a Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. • Located on the southwest corner of Preston Road and Ownsby Parkway • www.bojangles.com
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2 Papa Johns The new Preston Road location offers a variety of pizzas and toppings as well as pizza bowls, chicken wings, breadsticks and desserts, according to the company’s website. • Opened Nov. 21 • 605 S. Preston Road, Ste. 120, Celina • www.papajohns.com FRONTIER PKWY.
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1 Texas Amps & Axes The new location, owned and operated by Celina residents Iris and Jon Meneley, offers lessons in guitar, ukulele, violin, viola, cello, drums, piano and voice. • Opened Dec. 9 • 695 N. Preston Road, Ste. 115, Celina • www.school.texasampsandaxes.com/celina-campus
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Prosper officials add drone to police force A drone purchased for the Prosper Police Department is set to take its first flight in early 2025, said Aidan Daily, a crime analyst with the Prosper Police Department. Prosper Town Council approved a $150,000 contract with Flock Safety Inc. for a drone and accompanying software during a Nov. 26 meeting. One use of the drone will be to get an aerial visual of a car crash or an area named in a 911 call while first responders drive over, Daily said. “Sending an air asset out there...we can start to pipe that direct on-scene information to the video feed to our responding officers,” Daily said. According to town documents, the drone is equipped with a live video feed camera, thermal camera imaging, night vision, a laser range finder and an automatic flight log. It has a maximum speed of 54 mph, can arrive anywhere in its roughly three-mile service area
Celina invests $3.5M in Sunset Boulevard Sunset Boulevard will be reconstructed from Preston Road to Coit Road. The details Celina City Council approved a $3.5 mil- lion contract with ANA Site Construction plus a 10% contingency of $350,048 for a total project amount not to exceed $3.85 mil- lion during a Dec. 10 meeting. Funding for the project comes from 2021 bond funds, 2024 bond funds and waste- water capital recovery funds. The roadway is located next to Brookshire’s. The project timeline shows the project will wrap in 2026. “[Sunset Boulevard has] been in pretty bad condition for the last six years I’ve been here,” Celina’s Engineering Director Andy Glasgow said. “Its time to stop patching and rebuild that actual roadway.”
within 90 seconds and can take off by itself but will be piloted by one of Prosper’s FAA-licensed drone pilots once in the air, Daily said. “[The drone] is a really important emerging technology for us to work with, because it’s a way for us to reduce our response time [and increase] our visibility, our situational awareness, and increase our officer safety on scene of both critical incidents and day to day calls,” Daily said. What comes next Daily said the drone should be delivered in early 2025 and will go on its first flight in February 2025. “A kid walks off into the woods or into a field and we can’t find them late at night, we can send the drone up and it can check a much wider area, much faster with the technology on it than a human asset can or faster canine asset.” AIDAN DAILY, CRIME ANALYST WITH THE PROSPER POLICE DEPARTMENT
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Transportation
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S. ARIZONA DR.
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Celina
1 Coit Road improvements Project: Contractors will replace the existing asphalt along Coit Road with a four-lane divided concrete street between Vest Lane to just north of Rocky Road. Update: Construction is expected to begin in early 2025, according to the city’s capital improvement projects dashboard. • Timeline: early 2025-mid-2026 • Cost: $12.4 million • Funding source: city of Celina 2 US 380 median landscaping Project: The stretch of US 380 between Mahard Parkway and Lovers Lane in Prosper will see landscape enhancements including trees, shrubs, groundcovers and irrigation improvements through a Green Ribbon grant project. Town officials will seek reimbursement from the Texas Department of Transportation once the project is finished, according to town documents. Update: Prosper Town Council members approved a construction contract for the project during a Nov. 26 meeting. • Timeline: early 2025-late 2025 • Cost: $1.78 million • Funding source: town of Prosper, TxDOT
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• Timeline: mid-2024-early 2025 • Cost: $11.42 million • Funding source: town of Prosper
a greater downtown redevelopment project and will include road reconstruction from Ash Street to Cedar Street as well as drainage improvements. Update: A portion of Colorado Drive between Ash Street and Sunset Boulevard closed Dec. 2 and will remain closed through February 2025 for sewer line, water line,
Ongoing projects
3 Ownsby Parkway Project: Ownsby Parkway is being expanded by six lanes between Preston Road and Coit Road. Update: Starting Dec. 3, the outside lanes will open for eastbound and westbound drivers to accommodate traffic, according to a Nov. 29 weekly update from City Manager Robert Ranc. The inside lanes are expected to remain closed for the next two months as construction continues on the roadway medians. • Timeline: fall 2023-early 2025 • Cost: $19 million • Funding source: city of Celina 4 Arizona Drive and Colorado Street improvements Project: The construction on the two roads is part of
Completed projects
storm drain line and concrete installation. • Timeline: summer 2024-summer 2025 • Cost: $3.12 million • Funding source: city of Celina 5 Legacy Drive lane construction
6 US 380 roadwork at Teel Parkway and Championship Drive Project: This small part of the overall US 380 widening project is located at Teel Parkway and Championship Drive. Update: The roadway opened after construction finished Nov. 26, according to an update from the town posted on social media.
Project: Four lanes are being constructed on the west side of Legacy Drive, a soon-to-be six-lane divided roadway between Prairie Drive and First Street. Other improvements include underground drainage work and median landscape work. Update: Contractors began the irrigation and landscape work in fall 2024, according to an update on the town’s project dashboard.
• Timeline: completed November 2024 • Cost: Included in overall US 380 project • Funding source: TxDOT
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Real estate
All three of the Prosper and Celina ZIP codes saw an increase in the number of homes sold in November. All ZIP codes also saw an increase in the number of new listings. Residential market data
Number of homes sold
Average days on market
+21.05%
+30.5%
+300%
+27.59%
+29.2%
+28.57%
November 2023
November 2024
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$639,000
$669,675
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$775,000
$806,100
75078
MARKET DATA COMPILED BY COLLIN COUNTY AREA REALTORS • WWW.CCAR.NET
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$460,085
76227
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Education
Events
BY HANNAH JOHNSON
BY HANNAH JOHNSON
Celina ISD seniors eligible for $414M in college scholarships to aspire for higher education. Students may not know of the scholarship opportunities that are out there and VU Scholarships helps inform students, he said. How it happened
Woody from Toy Story. Guests can enjoy breakfast while meeting, taking photos and getting autographs from Buzz and Woody. • Jan. 11, 8 a.m. • $42-$54
January
Music Bingo The Brass Tap will host its Music Bingo on every Wednesday through January and February. Guests can grab a beer and play bingo combined with favorite songs. • Jan. 1, 8, 15, 22 and Feb. 5, 7-9 p.m. • Free • 790 N. Preston Road, Ste. 80, Prosper • www.brasstapbeerbar.com/prosper/event/music- bingo-8857 Bollywood Dance The town of Prosper’s Park and Recreation department is hosting Bollywood Dance classes. Students can learn dances that tell stories and convey emotions. Classes will teach various styles including semi-classical, folk, hip hop and Bhangra. Sessions are available for children and ages 18-plus. • Jan. 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, class times vary • Price not available • 407 E. First St., Prosper • https://jarvis.prosperparksandrec.org Breakfast with Buzz Lightyear and Woody The Wick is hosting breakfast with Buzz Lightyear and
Celina ISD seniors have been awarded $414.17 million collectively in college scholarships. The scholarships were awarded through a partnership with VU Scholarships, a platform that matches high school seniors with eligible schol- arships. CISD had 8,808 scholarships awarded among Celina High School’s 286 seniors. “We’re all about the next level thinking and this is a great program to do that,” Celina ISD Superin- tendent Thomas Maglisceau said. “This is recogni- tion of how great our kids are and how much they have to contribute to the world.”Celina ISD is the rst school district in Texas to use the program. “We’re so blessed to have [Celina ISD] as our rst partner,” said Andrew Marquez, CEO of the platform. “We’re really excited about bringing this to more Texas schools.” VU Scholarships was founded by Edward Marquez who wanted to provide students with the opportunity to attend college or inspire students
• 107 S. Colorado St., Celina • www.thewickcelina.com
Prosper Chess Academy Prosper Parks and Recreation is hosting a series of chess classes for novice, beginner and intermediate chess
players. Class ages range from 6-15. • Classes start Jan. 13, class times vary
Celina High parents opted in for the district to provide students’ GPAs and applicable data to VU Scholarships which pairs students up with the scholarships they are eligible for. Students will still need to apply for the colleges they received scholarships from. “It’s a testament to the [student’s] hard work and it is such an honor to do this for them [and] to make the process of going to college and univer- sity easier on them and their families,” Celina High School Principal John Burdett said. Students will continue to receive scholarship opportunities as the VU Scholarships partners with more colleges, Marquez said.
• $200 (for all sessions) • 407 E. First St., Prosper • https://jarvis.prosperparksandrec.org/recyouth.aspx
Celina ISD seniors were awarded $414.17 million in scholarships from colleges and universities.
Celina 5K & Kids 1K Fun Run Run Celina is hosting its third annual race at Old Celina Park. All participants will receive a nisher medal and race T-shirt. Awards will be given for the rst, second and third place in each age and gender division. • Jan. 11, 8 a.m. • $25-$35
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Students received scholarships from colleges and universities from 11 states that partner with VU Scholarships, including: • Arkansas • Illinois • Iowa • Kansas • Louisiana • Missouri • Nebraska • New Mexico • Oklahoma • South Dakota • Texas
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Stretched supply causes water rates to rise From the cover
The framework
The setup
Wholesale water rates have increased for the last three scal years in a row. More than half of fees collected via wholesale water rates go toward capital project costs and maintenance. The Texas State Water Plan recommends more than $10 billion in projects that NTMWD can pursue in order to meet future water demand.
NTMWD serves 13 member cities in the North Texas area. They play a unique role by pledging to cover the cost of the system, Johnson said. NTMWD also provides water for 34 customer cit- ies and utility districts. Customer cities, including Prosper, pay for water at an extra ve cents per 1,000 gallons.
Before the Oct. 15 increase, which raised residents’ prices by 6.35%, the last two times Prosper changed its water rates were in late 2019 and late 2012, Landrum said. The town expects to pay for $13.6 million worth of water in 2025, Landrum said. “Us purchasing water makes up about half of the cost of our utility fund,” he said. Prosper tried to absorb the higher costs where it could but did have to pass on some of it to residents, he said. Residents can keep their bill lower by conserving water and only watering their lawns on the assigned days, Landrum said.
NTMWD’s upcoming capital projects
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5 South Mesquite Regional Wastewater Plant wastewater expansion: $42M 6 Panther Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant wastewater expansion: $120M
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FY 2024-25 rate
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NTMWD’s capital budget
Explaining the role
Building new infrastructure: $737M Maintaining existing infrastructure: $195M Increasing wastewater peak ow capacity: $100M
Consumption charges (per 1,000 gallons)
NTMWD plans to invest more than $5 billion over the next 10 years to meet the increasing demands of a growing population, Johnson said. In FY 2024-25 alone, NTMWD’s budget includes $1.1 billion planned for capital and maintenance projects. “Rapid growth in our service area continues to drive our infrastructure investments,” Johnson said.
FY 2019-20 rate
FY 2024-25 rate
Gallons
$4.55 $6.81 $10.23 $15.34
First 10,000
$4.28 $6.41 $9.63 $14.44
10,001-40,000 40,001-80,000 80,001 and above
Allocated funds
Meeting regulatory requirements: $58M
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One more thing
Texas' water infrastructure funding gap
The NTMWD’s board of directors adopted a new wholesale water rate for customer cities during a Nov. 21 meeting. It’s the rst time the wholesale rate has been changed for customer cities since 1970. The NTMWD plans to phase in a new customer contract template that will take eect in August 2028. Under the new wholesale rate, customer cities could pay as much as 10 cents more than member cities. Jenna Covington, executive director and general manager for NTMWD, said the wholesale rate for customer cities had been a topic of discussion for decades. Ocials have spent time over the last few years discussing it with customer cities before implementing the change. “I am grateful for the spirit of cooperation and regionalism that has been on display as we undertook that process,” she said.
Key:
Total nancial investment needed
Projected state funding
$154B
$152B
$150B $200B $100B $50B $0
$147B
$144B
$127B
$64B
$41.5B
$41.5B
$39.5B
$35.5B
$31.3B
$19.7B
2020-29
2030-39
2040-49
2050-59
2060-69
2070-79
SOURCE: TEXAS 2036COMMUNITY IMPACT
said. Second, water and wastewater infrastructure across the state is using and becoming a liability for the communities it serves, he said. “The issue is that even though we have these nancial assistance programs that have been approved by the legislature and approved by the state, they’re going to fall short in terms of what we ultimately need to spend in the long term on these water infrastructure challenges,” Mazur said.
NTMWD’s eorts to prepare for future popula- tion can be seen across the state. Demand across Texas is projected to outpace existing supply by 2030, according to the Texas State Water Plan. Texas faces two key challenges regarding water, said Jeremy Mazur, natural resources and infra- structure policy director for Texas 2036. First, the state is projected to face a water sup- ply decit of up to 6.9 million acre-feet by 2070, he
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BY SAMANTHA DOUTY
Senior Living Guide
2024
Welcome to Community Impact’s Senior Living Guide. Our annual Senior Living Guide focuses on resources for seniors living in and around Prosper and Celina. All of the stories were written by our team of local journalists, and all of the advertisements are from nearby businesses who support our mission to provide free, useful news. Every month, we mail copies to all of the homes and apartments in Prosper and Celina. We’re unwavering in our commitment to provide free, useful news to the community, because we believe everyone—homeowners and renters alike—deserve to receive high-quality information about where they live. The stories in this edition dig into the demographics of seniors in our market, local agencies that support the population and other useful stories.
What's inside
Find a local senior living facility (Page 17)
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See how to protect seniors from scams (Page 18)
Learn how North Central Texas Area Agency on Aging supports seniors (Page 20)
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Local senior statistics
Both Prosper and Celina saw an increase in its senior population from 2019 to 2022, which is the most recent data available from the US Census Bureau.
Senior population changes over time
2022 population percentage
Age 65 or older
Prosper
Celina
4-year percentage change
Celina
Prosper
3,000
+102.99%
+57.72%
11.69%
7.74%
2,500
2,000
2,515
2,440
1,500
Prosper and Celina median age
1,000
Prosper
Celina
500
35.8 34.1
35.2 37.3
2019
2021
35.5 39.1
36.5 36.1
2020
2022
0
2019
2020
2021
2022
2019
2020
2021
2022
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Senior living communities
Types of communities
Prosper
Prosper
Independent-living communities cater to older adults with limited care needs. Most include amenities, such as fitness programs, housekeeping and communal meals. Assisted-living communities specialize in providing care and supervision. These facilities frequently offer a full range of amenities as well as limited medical assistance. Memory care facilities specialize in providing care to seniors with Alzheimer’s, dementia and other cognitive issues. Hospice care is intended to relieve symptoms and suffering associated with a terminal illness in those who have been given six months or less to live. Nursing home/skilled nursing facilities provide care to those with illnesses or mental conditions requiring full- time monitoring and medical care.
Ladera Prosper Type: independent living Opened: October 2024 Cost: $490,000-$600,000 Total units: 244
Tribute Senior Living Type: assisted living, memory care Opened: 2019 Cost: $4,820-$6,20, assisted living; memory
$6,200-$8,500 Total units: 84
Amenities: fitness center, catering kitchen, swimming pool, putting green, pickleball court • 4320 Valencia Drive, Prosper • www.laderatexas.com/55-plus-communities/ prosper
Amenities: neurobic brain center, fitness center, fitness classes, greenhouse, theater rooms, hair salon, transportation
Celina
Settlers Ridge Care Center Type: memory care, skilled nursing Opened: N/A Cost: varies Total units: 34 Amenities: on-site salon, library • 1280 Settlers Ridge Road, Celina • www.srsnf.com
• 190 N. Preston Road, Prosper • www.tributeseniorliving.com
Total units: nine Amenities: housekeeping and laundry • 500 Willowview Drive, Prosper • www.eckelberryeldercare.com
• www.silverleafseniors.com
Right at Home Type: assisted living, memory care, hospice care Opened: N/A Cost: varies by need Total units: N/A Amenities: N/A • 130 N Preston Road, Ste. 100-357, Prosper • www.rightathome.net This list is not comprehensive.
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Silver Leaf Assisted Living and Memory Care Type: assisted living, memory care Opened: N/A Cost: N/A Total units: N/A Amenities: chef-curated food, hair and nail salon • 209 S. Church St., Prosper
Eckelberry Elder Care Type: memory care, hospice care, assisted living, skilled nursing Opened: 2006 Cost: varies depending on care
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Q&A: Financial counselor Stephen Benton warns of scams targeting seniors As a financial counselor for Elder Financial Safety Center, Stephen Benton aims to raise aware- ness on how seniors can avoid being scammed. In 2014, the EFSC was formed—a collaboration of the Dallas County Probate Courts, Dallas County District Attorney’s Office and The Senior Source, a nonprofit social services agency—to address the financial exploitation of seniors. Benton gives educational seminars discussing senior scams throughout the year. Email him at sbenton@theseniorsource.org to learn more about these presentations. Benton spoke with Community Impact and explained prevalent senior-targeted scams, how to identify them and tips on avoiding being scammed through an email response.
What services does the Elder Financial Safety Center provide? Elder Financial Safety Center provides a three- pronged approach, offering financial safety to seniors through prevention at The Senior Source, protection through Dallas County Probate Courts and prosecution through Dallas County District Attorney’s Office. Seventy percent of all the personal wealth in this country is owned by baby boomers and above. The youngest boomer is now 60 this year, so that 60+ have the money. Seniors begin experiencing cognitive difficulties ... [They] struggle keeping up with the rapidly advancing technology and the scammer techniques continue to get more and more sophisticated. More people live alone today than ever before, attempting to age in place. Through the computer, they are opening portals into their home and interacting with persons who
they would not let in their front door. What scams should seniors look out for?
• Romance scam: They always have a reason they can’t meet in person or use Skype or Facetime.
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The people in your life you should trust seem concerned about the relationship. The supposed photos show up in Google picture search as someone else. They always eventually ask you for money. • Government agencies scam: The caller says, “Your social security number has been stolen” or “This is the IRS; you owe us money.” The government never calls, they write. • Tech support scam: Your computer goes hay- wire from a hack and it screams at you, telling you to call Microsoft immediately. Here’s their number. They answer on the first ring at 10 p.m. at night ... They tell you they are seeing hackers getting into your bank account. • Other scams pertain to grandson imposters, lottery [winnings], family emergencies and Medicare. What should a person do once they’ve been scammed? Can they get their money back? First of all, you report it to the Federal Trade Commission or the FBI. That just captures data. The FBI are not standing ready to take their case
personally. They can’t do that because there’s too much going on, but it helps them build a case so they can go to Congress to get more money. Scams and frauds are perpetrated by people that you’ll never meet. You’ll never see them in person. They cover their tracks. So that money, once you send it, whether it’s a gift card or anything of Bitcoin, that money is irreparable and it’s never going to be brought back. You just have to face up, and we put their lives back together as much as we can. What tips do you recommend on how to avoid scams? Quit answering your phone. Allow it to go to voicemail, and never click on a text. Who is eligible to receive services that The Senior Source provides and are there costs involved? Seniors 50+ in Dallas and surrounding counties are eligible. There are no charges to receive the services because The Senior Source is a nonprofit organization funded by private donations, various foundations and grants.
What else? The worst case I’ve had this year was a guy that clicked on a Geek Squad text saying basically, “Your two year maintenance plan is up at the end of the month. Let us know if there’s an issue.” It was a scam. He knew he didn’t have a Geek Squad maintenance agreement, but he clicked on it. It took them about 45 days to groom him into thinking that he was being defrauded. They said they were with the Federal Reserve and law enforcement, they were going to take care of him. And in the end, he lost $545,000. This guy was an Air Force Academy grad, a fighter pilot in Vietnam, an airline pilot for American Airlines, the caregiver for his wife. He is living alone at 85 years old in their apartment, and he loses all that.
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BY COLBY FARR
North Central Texas Area Agency on Aging aims to help, offer resources
The North Central Texas Area Agency on Aging aims to provide information and direct services for senior citizens in the area. The big picture The agency was created in 1973 and is part of a national network funded by federal and state dollars. It helps provide services for qualified adults, including through partnerships with more than 20 nonprofits across its coverage area, Director of Aging Programs Doni Green said. “Our purpose is to provide information, advice and direct services that prompt aging with dignity and independence,” Green said in an email. The NCTAAA is one of three agencies in the Dallas-Fort Worth area that offers resources for seniors. Dallas and Tarrant coun- ties each have their own agency on aging while the NCTAAA covers the remaining 14 counties in North Texas, including Collin and Denton. What they offer Agency staff offer counseling services to help seniors under- stand Medicare, Medicaid and other public benefits available. They can also help arrange com- munity-based housing and host preventative health workshops. The workshops offered range from teaching how to reduce fall risk to managing chronic diseases, according to its website. “To be old is not to be disabled, but getting older increases the risk of disability,” Green said. “More than 80% of people aged [60 and older] deal with at least one chronic disease. More than 40% deal with a disability that affects daily life.” The NCTAAA’s services are avail- able for free to those who qualify. In order to qualify for assistance,
Services offered
Informational services for seniors and caregivers
Benefits counseling
Caregiver respite
Ombudsman services
Nursing home relocation assistance
Preventative healthcare services
Depression counseling
Specialized support services for caregivers with family members experiencing dementia
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a person must be 60 years or older, according to the NCTAAA’s website. Some caregivers can also qualify for resources. Green recommended caregivers should reach out to learn more about the services that are avail- able for them. “Too many try to figure out everything on their own, and that’s hard—even for those who are well-educated,” Green said. “The Area Agencies on Aging are good starting points.”
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