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Town of Mashpee <br /> w; M <br /> w' ;Ca E,JWd �M <br /> 16 Great Neck Road North <br /> lA <br /> RCS...UL <br /> . C6. Mashpee, Massachusetts 02649 <br /> C� .. <br /> BOARD OF HEALTH - EXECUTIVE SESSION <br /> Mashpee Town Hall — OCKWAY MEETING ROOM <br /> Minutes of the Meeting of Thursday, February 5, 2015 <br /> Board Members Present: Also Present: <br /> Lucy Burton, Chair Glen Harrington, Health Agent <br /> Burton Kaplan, Co-Chairman <br /> Kalliope Egloff, Clerk <br /> Chair Lucy Burton called the Executive Session Meeting to order at 7:40 PM. <br /> 394 Cotuit Road. <br /> Glen Harrington commented that the Cape Cod Hoarding Task Force has established a Buried in Treasures <br /> Training. Mr. Harrington attended the previous training in Dennis where 4 women were present at the program. <br /> This 15-week long program greatly helped these women. When these women witnessed others with a similar <br /> problem, the progress they were able to achieve was amazing. These women set goals for themselves and <br /> returned to share this accomplishment with the other women at the Buried in Treasures Training. Having those <br /> with hoarding issues attend this training program would be very effective. <br /> Mr. Harrington would like Darlene Perkins, the Outreach Coordinator at the Council on Aging, to speak with <br /> Vickie McFarland Richter at 394 Cotuit Road. Since Ms. Richter has been dealing with the loss of her husband, <br /> perhaps Ms. Perkins may be able to convince Ms. Richter to speak to the grief counselor at the Senior Center. <br /> Kalliope Egloff suggested to offer incentives to have people attend the Buried in Treasures program such as <br /> transportation, tax abatements, light refreshments at the Senior Center, and passes to the Transfer Station to <br /> recycle or dispose of items. Also, Ms. Egloff suggested, if possible, to have the program filmed, without <br /> recording the attendees, and shown on Community Access Television in Mashpee for viewers to have an <br /> understanding of the program. <br /> Mr. Harrington remarked that the house at 394 Cotuit Road has a standing order of a condemnable offense <br /> against the dwelling. This took place because it met the criteria. Mr. Harrington does not know if the Board has <br /> the right to enforce treatment for hoarding. However, the alternative would be that the dwelling would be <br /> condemned, and the occupants would be forced to leave their home. <br /> Glen Harrington commented that the disease needs to be treated as well as the sanitary improvement of the <br /> property. There has never been a resource or training such as this to help the chronic collector. Since this is <br /> now recognized as a medical disease, medical insurance companies may be forced to cover the treatments. <br /> Burton Kaplan made a motion that the Board of Health adjourn the Executive Session Meeting of February 5, <br /> 2015. Kalliope Egloff seconded the motion. The motion was unanimously approved. <br /> 1 <br />
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