
PSEG Long Island is making strides to support the senior members of its community with the recent announcement of a new endeavor dubbed "Senior Connections." This initiative is tailored to educate seniors on various essential topics including storm prep, scam awareness, electrical safety, and ways to manage energy consumption more efficiently, all under the larger objective of ensuring their safety and helping them save on costs.
As per details shared by NBC New York, PSEG Long Island intends to roll out the program in collaboration with numerous local entities such as community-based organizations, libraries, and schools. Michael Presti, PSEG Long Island's director of Customer Experience and Marketing, expressed that, "We created this Senior Connections program to enhance our commitment to older adults in the community, This free program will provide important information to help seniors stay safe, and save money at locations that are convenient for them to attend.”
Indeed, Senior Connections is stepping beyond mere conversation — it's set in motion with interactive sessions. The program's itinerary includes in-person and virtual gatherings tailored to accommodate varying group sizes. According to a report by TBR News Media, seniors will get the chance to gain insights from subject-matter experts, the first of such sessions is scheduled to happen at the Huntington YMCA, specifically centering on scam prevention. Those interested can sign up for this free seminar through the provided YMCA link.
Moreover, the scope of the program is set to expand, with future events penned for locales such as New Hyde Park and Huntington. PSEG Long Island has kicked off the series with a safety presentation at Glen Cove YMCA and looks to hold similar, localized talks soon. For those seeking more details or to request a lecture for their senior community, PSEG Long Island has extended an open invitation for communication via email at [email protected].