22 | OHCC LIVING | MAY 2025 |
Wheelchairs, Crutches, Canes and Misc. Medical Equipment is available to residents without cost. Volunteers are available to assist our
residents with pick-up and delivery when there is an in-home need for medical equipment items.
Helping Hands Resident Volunteers are James Baker (256) 508-7217; Dolores Hofmann (707) 339-0508; Stan Katz (760) 505-8298, Steve
Malone (760) 505-7297; Tom Mazur (760) 295-1006 and Tim Wilbur (951) 217-0034.
Helping Hands Group
The Genealogy Interest Group is a growing group of individuals
who want to find out about their heritage and their ancestry.
Curiosity about those who came before and formed us is important.
The group provides tools to do your research and help in getting
started. For the experience we can offer suggestions to break through
the brick walls of past generations. Meeting with others looking in
the same geographical areas is a great help.
We have a few Apple computers and PCs in the computer room.
It is helpful if you want to bring your own laptop. We will meet for
a Help Sessions on Sat., May 10 and Fri., May 30. Newcomers are
welcome. All sessions can be seen on the TAG calendar.
We are happy to offer the World Explorer version of Ancestry.com
free of charge in the computer room. This program would cost an
individual over $100 a month. We also offer the Family Tree Maker
on several of the computers in the lab. A family tree can be started
and compiled with either or both of these programs with many
hints to assist in your research. The coordinators are Dorothy Miller,
Shirley Rock and Peggy Singh. Contact us at rootsatOHCC@gmail.
com. Written by Peggy Singh
Genealogy Interest Group