Two
retired women with a history of administrative and
volunteer experiences will serve as coordinators of the
Rutherford County sheriff’s Senior Citizens Awareness
Network program to provide services for seniors.
Carroll Kyle was named
coordinator and Peggy Earheart was named assistant
coordinator for SCAN volunteers. Kyle, who is retired,
previously served as vice president of nursing services
for Middle Tennessee Medical Center. She served as
nursing supervisor for the Nurse on Call program at
Baptist Hospital in Nashville. Earheart, who retired
from Target, volunteers with the Noon Exchange Club and
routinely checks on elderly friends.
Kyle said U.S.
government statistics estimate Rutherford County has a
population of 21,592 senior citizens over age 65, about
8.4 percent of the county’s population. The SCAN program
will match volunteers with those seniors who may need
services.
School Resource Officer
Sgt. Patty Hillis, who is forming the program with SRO
John Acton, said Americans age 55 and older will double
by the year 2030.
“As our senior
population increases in record numbers, so do issues
relating to addressing the needs of isolated, lonely,
at-risk and financially challenged seniors,” Hillis
said.
Kyle and Earheart will
register and visit senior citizens who may wish to be
part of the SCAN program. Registration will begin after
volunteers complete training. Then, they will coordinate
volunteers will regularly visit with the seniors over
age 55 to ensure they have adequate food, water, heat
and safety needs.
“We’re going to be
listening” when they meet with seniors to determine
their needs, Earheart said. Some seniors may be placed
on a call list to check on them regularly.
Carroll said the seniors
will know that the volunteers and law enforcement
officers care about them and will ask about individual
needs.
Volunteers must commit
to about 12 to 16 hours per month. Volunteers must pass
a background check, possess a valid driver’s license and
undergo training during a session at 5:30 p.m. Thursday,
May 26 at the Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office at 940
New Salem Highway. To register, volunteers may pick up
an application at the sheriff’s office. or email
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Training includes basic
first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, home security
and education about local and community social services
and programs.
Citizen Ron Pool
registered as a volunteer because he has a lot of time
on his hands. He presently volunteers at the Lascassas
Food Bank where he loves to “hand out food.” He earned
certification as a journeyman and worked installing
hardwood floors.
“I’m ready to go
anytime,” Pool said.
Kyle said Rutherford
County has given to her and her family.
“I can just give
something back” by volunteering with SCAN, Kyle said.
Earheart said she
volunteered in every community where she lived. She
wants to listen to the seniors’ needs.
Acton said his goal was
to serve seniors and make sure their needs are being
met.
“They’re a viable part
of this community,” Acton said.