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THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, November 5, 2021 Page 23 FOOTBALL | FROM PAGE 19 ing a return to Division 1 Super Bowl for the fi rst time since 2017. Everett is on the road tonight at 7:00 p.m. to take on Methuen High Rangers. In Thursday's game, Everett turned up the heat early, scoring three times in the fi rst quarter for a 22-0 lead. A long punt return of 42 yards by Mohammed set up Everett's second TD, a 23-yard run by Rich Malloyon the next drive. Adoni Santos' PAT kick made it 15-0. After Everett intercepted a Malden pass on the next Golden Tornado possession and rerturned it to the Malden 18, Everett went in for its third TD of the quarter on the very next play, an 18-yard pass from quarterback Kamari Ellerbe to Moses Seide. Santos' kick made it 22-0. Everett's defense kept Malden under wraps all night, limiting the Tornado off ense to under 40 yards rushing and under 50 yards passing as Malden completed just 3-of-19 passes for the evening with two interceptions. The Tide added to its lead in the second quarter when Brian Gibbs capped a long Everett drive with a 4-yard TD run. Santos' kick made it 29-0, Everett at the halftime break. Everett kept control of the ball for the rest of the half and attempted a 32yard fi eld goal by Santos that went wide right. Everett scored again on its fi rst possession of the third quarter. Mohammed broke free for an 89-yard kickoff return touchdown that was called back due to a holding penalty. Four plays later Malloy went in for his second TD of the night, a 2-yard plunge. The PAT kick was no good and Everett led, 35-0. The Everett defense completed its shutout and the Tide scored on more time when reserve running back Domenic Papa broke free for a 58-yard TD run with 5:40 left to play and a Santos kick made it, 43-0. ~ LEGAL NOTICE ~ COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS THE TRIAL COURT PROBATE AND FAMILY COURT Middlesex Probate and Family Court 10-U Commerce Way Woburn, MA 01801 Docket No. MI21P4052GD In the matter of: Dipti P. Jani Of: Malden, MA RESPONDENT Alleged Incapacitated Person CITATION GIVING NOTICE OF PETITION FOR APPOINTMENT OF GUARDIAN FOR INCAPACITATED PERSON PURSUANT TO G.L. c.190B, §5-304 To the named Respondent and all other interested persons, a petition has been filed by Dharmendra P. Jani of Fort Worth, TX Prabhaker K. Jani of Malden, MA in the above captioned matter alleging that Dipti P. Jani is in need of a Guardian and requesting that Dharmendra P. Jani of Fort Worth, TX Prabhaker K. Jani of Malden, MA (or some other suitable person) be appointed as Guardian to serve Without Surety on the bond. The petition asks the court to determine that the Respondent is incapacitated, that the appointment of a Guardian is necessary, and that the proposed Guardian is appropriate. The petition is on file with this court and may contain a request for certain specific authority. You have the right to object to this proceeding. If you wish to do so, you or your attorney must file a written appearance at this court on or before 10:00 A.M. on the return date of 11/24/2021. This day is NOT a hearing date, but a deadline date by which you have to file the written appearance if you object to the petition. If you fail to file the written appearance by the return date, action may be taken in this matter without further notice to you. In addition to filing the written appearance, you or your attorney must file a written affidavit stating the specific facts and grounds of your objection within 30 days after the return date. IMPORTANT NOTICE The outcome of this proceeding may limit or completely take away the above-named person’s right to make decisions about personal affairs or financial affairs or both. The above-named person has the right to ask for a lawyer. Anyone may make this request on behalf of the above-named person. If the above-named person cannot afford a lawyer, one may be appointed at State expense. WITNESS, Hon. Maureen H. Monks, First Justice of this Court. Date: October 27, 2021 TARA E. DeCRISTOFARO REGISTER OF PROBATE November 5, 2021 ~ Home of the Week ~ MALDEN - This two bedroom one bath Cape has been meticulously maintained by one owner for over 70 years! Walk through the fireplace living room into the eat-in kitchen with lovely vintage details and access to the three season porch. This home has two first floor bedrooms with hardwood floors and a dormered attic with plumbing and replacement windows just waiting for expansion. The finished basement offers additional flexibility with a work area, bar and access to the just-right back yard. A one car attached garage fenced corner lot and excellent access to route one and public transportation with direct access to Boston complete this adorable home. Offered at $530,000 335 Central Street, Saugus, MA 01906 (781) 233-7300 View all our listings at: CarpenitoRealEstate.com View the interior of this home right on your smartphone. a y avvy S iorenniiooro a avvyavvy iori n r by Jim Miller Tips and Tools for Family Caregivers Dear Savvy Senior, Can you recommend any resources that off er help to family caregivers? I’ve been taking care of my 86-year-old mother and could use some help. Burned-Out Brenda Dear Brenda, Caring for an aging parent or other loved one over a period of time can be very challenging both physically and mentally. Fortunately, there are a number of tips and services you can turn to that can help lighten the load. Here are several to consider. Assemble a care team: A good fi rst step is to put together a network of people including family, friends and even neighbors that you can call on to help out when you can’t be there or need a break. Tap local services: Many communities off er a range of free or subsidized services that help seniors and caregivers by providing things like home delivered meals, transportation, senior companion services and more. Call 211 to fi nd out what’s available in your community, or call AARP’s caregiving resource center (877-3335885), which provides referrals to local resources. Use respite: Respite services can provide short-term care to your mom so you can take some time off . To locate services in your area, try the ARCH National Respite Network and Resource Center at ARCHrespite.org. Hire in-home help: You may want to consider hiring a part-time home-care aide that can help with things like preparing meals, housekeeping or personal care. Costs can run anywhere from $12 to $30 an hour depending on where you live and the qualifi cation of the aide. To fi nd help through an agency, use Medicare’s search tool Medicare.gov/care-compare. Or to fi nd someone on your own, which is a more aff ordable way to go, try websites like Care.com or CareLinx.com. Use fi nancial tools: If you’re handling your mom’s fi nances, you can make things easier by arranging direct deposit for her income sources and set up automatic payments for her utilities and other routine bills. Also, consider setting up your mom’s online banking service at her bank so you can pay her other bills and monitor her account anytime. If you want or need help, there are professional daily money managers (see AADMM.com to locate someone) that can do it for you. They charge between $60 and $150 per hour. Also, if your mom is lower-income use Benefi tsCheckup.org, a free, confi dential website that will help you locate fi nancial assistance programs that can help pay for her medications, utilities, health care, and other needs. Get insurance help: If you have questions about what Medicare or Medicaid covers, or about long-term care, your State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) provides free counseling on all these issues. Call 877-839-2675 or visit ShiptaCenter.org to locate a nearby counselor. You can also get help at Medicare.gov or by calling 800-6334227, and through the Medicare Rights Center, which staff s a helpline at 800-333-4114. Tap other resources: There are a number of other organizations you can draw on for additional information like the Family Care Alliance (Caregiver.org/family-care-navigator), which provides a state-by-state listing of caregiving programs and services; Caring.com, which off ers caregiving advice, senior housing information and online support groups; the Alzheimer’s Association (ALZ. org/care), which provides information unique to the challenges of dementia caregivers; and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (www.caregiver.va.gov), which off ers caregiver support services to veterans and even spouses of veterans. And, if you happen to be sharing care responsibilities with others, sites like LotsaHelpingHands.com and CaringBridge.org can help you coordinate together. Take care of yourself: Make your own health a priority. Being a caregiver is a big job that can cause emotional and physical stress and lead to illness and depression. The only way you can provide the care your mother needs is to make sure you stay healthy. Send your senior questions to: Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070, or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.

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