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The Kansas Support Services for Elders (KSSE). What Is KSSE? KSSE is a personal financial management assistance program for adults age 60 and older living.

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1 The Kansas Support Services for Elders (KSSE)

2 What Is KSSE? KSSE is a personal financial management assistance program for adults age 60 and older living in Sedgwick, Harvey, and Butler counties KSSE is a personal financial management assistance program for adults age 60 and older living in Sedgwick, Harvey, and Butler counties Volunteers assist participants with sorting mail, filing, check writing, bank statement reconciliation, budgeting, and completing forms Volunteers assist participants with sorting mail, filing, check writing, bank statement reconciliation, budgeting, and completing forms

3 How Does KSSE Work? Volunteers meet with RSVP staff for a brief interview. Volunteers are required to provide 3 references and consent to a KBI background check. Volunteers meet with RSVP staff for a brief interview. Volunteers are required to provide 3 references and consent to a KBI background check. Volunteers will receive training covering financial management, financial fraud information, and resource and referrals when working with older adults Volunteers will receive training covering financial management, financial fraud information, and resource and referrals when working with older adults Volunteers will be matched with a participant who is age 60 or older. Volunteers will be matched with a participant who is age 60 or older.

4 Is There Any Cost? No! There are no charges or income guidelines to participate and all volunteer training is free. There is also no cost to participants. participate and all volunteer training is free. There is also no cost to participants.

5 Peer Support Program (PSP)

6 What is the Peer Support Program? A volunteer program that seeks to improve the mental and physical health of seniors age 60 or older A volunteer program that seeks to improve the mental and physical health of seniors age 60 or older Volunteers meet with a peer partner for one hour, once a week. Together they set self- defined goals, take steps toward improved mental health, and increase their community connection Volunteers meet with a peer partner for one hour, once a week. Together they set self- defined goals, take steps toward improved mental health, and increase their community connection

7 Who Are Our Volunteers? Our volunteers are members of the community age 55 or older Our volunteers are members of the community age 55 or older No special skills or background are required, though many volunteers have worked in helping fields such as nursing, social services, or teaching No special skills or background are required, though many volunteers have worked in helping fields such as nursing, social services, or teaching The most important qualities are enthusiasm The most important qualities are enthusiasm and a desire to help seniors and a desire to help seniors

8 Why Should I Volunteer? Our volunteers are the most important part of our program! They perform a vital service to the community by empowering and supporting seniors They perform a vital service to the community by empowering and supporting seniors Volunteers report a feeling of satisfaction and fulfillment through their work Volunteers report a feeling of satisfaction and fulfillment through their work

9 What Will I Be Doing? Attend a two-hour training Attend a two-hour training You will be matched with a peer partner You will be matched with a peer partner Meet with your participant for one hour, once a week, for ten weeks Meet with your participant for one hour, once a week, for ten weeks Together you and your peer partner will work choosing and reaching a self determined goal Together you and your peer partner will work choosing and reaching a self determined goal At the end of ten weeks you conclude your meetings At the end of ten weeks you conclude your meetings

10 What Support Will I Receive? You will be provided with program materials including a week to week guide. You will be provided with program materials including a week to week guide. A member of the CPAAA will accompany you on A member of the CPAAA will accompany you on your first visit and will be available during the ten weeks your first visit and will be available during the ten weeks Each participant has a case manager who is familiar Each participant has a case manager who is familiar with your peer partner and can be contacted if concerns arise. with your peer partner and can be contacted if concerns arise.

11 I’m Still Not Sure... Give it a try! We only ask for a ten hour commitment over two and a half months. At the end of this time you can choose to continue or not. If not, we’re always happy to have you back at a later time and you will not have to repeat either the interview or training.

12 I’d Like to Learn More... Central Plains Area Agency on Aging Central Plains Area Agency on Aging (316) 660-5120 or visit us online at www.cpaaa.org or visit us on Facebook www.cpaaa.org


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