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Botsford Commons to Host Forums on Senior Living
Area seniors learn about experiencing the ‘Fullness
of Life’
They aren’t called “The Golden Years” for nothing,
but finding out how to live your best life in those years is sometimes easier
said than done. That’s why the Botsford Commons Senior Community experts will
present their “Living the Fullness of Life” program at three locations this
fall.
The events will provide information on aging safely
and other helpful resources for seniors.
The first presentation will be held on Thursday,
September 13 at the McDonnell Towers, at 24350 Civic Center Dr., Southfield, MI
48034 from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Please
call 248-426-6908 to register.
The second presentation will be held on Friday,
September 28 at Schoolcraft College’s Vis-Ta-Tech Center at 18600 Haggerty Rd.,
Livonia, MI 48152 from 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Please call 734-462-4443 for payment and registration information.
The final presentation will take place on
Wednesday, October 3 at the William Costick Center, located at 28600 Eleven
Mile Rd., Farmington Hills, MI 48336 from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Please call 248-473-1830 to register.
With useful, timely information, “seniors can live
full, happy lives” said Margaret K. Lightner, President of Botsford Commons
Senior Community.
“Living the
Fullness of Life” includes informal presentations by Botsford Commons’ experts
and their affiliates; “Aging and Fitness to Drive” by Dr. Richard Young, Ph.D
of Wayne State University (9/28 and 10/3 dates only), “Healthy Aging” by geriatrician
Dr. Annette Carron, “Brain Fitness” by Diane Zide; and “Getting Your Documents
in Order; Community Resources” by Dawn Doyle.
Space is limited for all dates. Advanced reservations are recommended.
Botsford
Commons Senior Community is a non-profit corporation providing housing and
service options for seniors. Located on
a 30-acre campus in Farmington Hills, Michigan, the award-winning Community
offers a full continuum of care for the area’s senior population including
short stay rehabilitation services, long-term care, privately owned
condominiums, and rental options for senior apartments and assisted living
suites. Botsford Commons Senior Living Center was recently awarded a Level III
Quality Seal from the Michigan Center for Assisted Living (MCAL) and the Senior
Living Center and Botsford Rehabilitation and Continuing Care have each
received a Bronze National Quality Award from the American Health
Care Association/ National Center for Assisted Living. For more information
visit the website at: www.botsfordcommons.org.
2 comments:
Achievement for MCAL, congratz :)
Senior living Westerville
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