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Photo: LJ Baylis
Making Life Easier
Community Connections at Findley Lake, Inc. is a private not-for-profit, 501(c)3 corporation founded to give residents of Findley Lake, NY and the surrounding communities both the practical means and confidence to live their lives to the fullest in their own homes as they grow older. Learn more about us.
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Aging in Community: A New York First Model
Community Connections of Findley Lake is honored to have been chosen as one of three Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NORC) organizations in the State of New York, recently featured in an exclusive documentary produced by the New York State Office For Aging (NYSOFA). This honor highlights the innovative approach to supporting the needs of those in our community, empowering people to age gracefully and independently within the comfort of their own community.
To celebrate and recognize this occasion, a “star-studded movie premiere” was hosted at the enchanting Majestic Woods on May 21, 2025 — an afternoon filled with celebration, inspiration and shared purpose.
The event kicked off with an enthusiastic welcome from Dr. L.J. Baylis, Executive Director of Community Connections. Local dignitaries, including Chautauqua County Executive, P.J. Wendel and Mina Town Supervisor Rebecca Brumagin shared heartfelt remarks, reinforcing the significance of the NORC model and applauding the great work Community Connections has done to support the community. The Director of the New York State Office for Aging, Greg Olsen, delivered the Key Note address, sharing information on the transformative value of NORC communities, sharing how this program supports our seniors and the entire community. A letter from Senator George Borello, New York State State, 57th District was read. Senator Borello wrote about how Community Connections supports a model for rural aging and more - helping to support communities for all states of life. He included a congratulations on this milestone. Read the letter here. Kristin Smith, the Aging Services Program Coordinator introduced the movie with a reflection on the profound impact of NORCs on the lives of seniors and the unique needs of the rural setting of Findley Lake.
The gathering of over 100 people was also entertained with a whimsical presentation by staff and volunteers who showcased the many programs offered by Community Connections. The atmosphere was filled with laughter and camaraderie as guests enjoyed delicious beverages and refreshments, including popcorn catered by Compass Bar and Grille.
It was an afternoon of recognition, community spirit as well as a reminder of how thoughtful innovation of programs like this can help change lives.
Learn more about about NYSOFA and NORCs.
THANK YOU!
Thank you to the State of New York Office of Aging (NYSOFA) for featuring Community Connections at Findley Lake and for the ongoing support as a Naturally Occurring Retirement Community (NORC). Thank you to our guest speakers and the community for the support.
Thank you to our grant and government funders for supporting this mission:
New York State Office for Aging
Chautauqua Region Economic Development Corporation
Chautauqua Region Community Foundation
Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo
Findley Lake Community Foundation
United Way of Chautauqua County
Univera HealthCare
Health Foundation for Western & Central New York
Thank you to Majestic Woods for the amazing venue and to Compass Bar & Grille for the delicious beverages, refreshments and fabulous catering service.
Thank you to our generous community donors, business sponsors and partners, grant funders and volunteers!
Thank you to those who participated in the development and production of this film to help us share this story in an effort to help others. You are sincerely appreciated.
See what the excitement was about.
Click on the screen below to see the film and continue scrolling to view photos from the event.
Help Us Make History | Give Big CHQ
Have you dreamed of making history? Of course, we all have. And now we have a chance to be a part of Chautauqua County's day of giving - an opportunity to unite our community around causes in which we truly believe and help nonprofit organizations, like us, connect to the larger community.
We need your help! Please join our campaign and help us continue our services to help you and your neighbors. We invite you to also tell your friends and family members about the important work we do and ask them to join us in helping to make a difference.
Get ready to give! On June 12th, visit our Give Big CHQ page and make a donation. All giving will end at 11:59PM on June 12, so please make sure to submit your gift in on time!
As an added bonus, if we achieve 10 online donations, we are eligible for additional "stretch dollars" from the Chautauqua Region Community Foundation. There is a minimum donation of $10.
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Thank you in advance for your generosity and support for Community Connections of Findley Lake!
Volunteer Drivers Needed!
We are in need of volunteer drivers to take clients to appointments, shopping, physical therapy, or other needs. If you are able to help, please call Christy at (716) 769-2473.
Facebook update - we are back!
We're Back! Due to "technical" difficulties, our previous Facebook page was disabled but we have launched our new page. Unfortunately, we need to start over with our previous 1000 followers. We are hoping you will "like" or follow and share our page with friends again. We will continue to bring you our news, events and program information.
Stay updated, support our work and continue to be part of the Community Connections Family. Thank you for your patience during this unexpected moment of transition to our new page.
Sepsis and Aging
View this sepsis information guide, provided by the Sepsis Alliance, to help be more prepared and more aware of this very serious illness, which is particularly devastating for seniors. You can learn about how it occurs, why it is so serious, treatment, prevention and more. To learn more about sepsis or to read tributes and survivor stories, visit the Sepsis Alliance.
Program Survey - your feedback is requested
We are looking for input regarding our current programs. Please answer the following three (3) questions. Please include your email address (optional), so we can contact you with updates on new programs. Thank you for your participation!
Village to Village Network Representation
We are proudly part of the Village to Village Network. Our Executive Director also represents our community as one of eight ambassadors hand-picked from across the country. The primary goal is to support healthy aging research, to strengthen trusting and respectful relationships among the networks of Village leaders across the network.
Donate, become a member and/or volunteer! Learn more about how you can positively affect this amazing community!
“Thanks for all you do to make this a great community. God bless all of you.”