SHELTON >> Do you have a loved one experiencing memory loss? What strategies could you incorporate in your day to day life that would be the most helpful? Please join us on Tuesday, Feb. 17, at 5:30 p.m. for “Dinner with the Doc."
Dr. Daniel Wollman, medical director of the Lifestyle Transition Program, will be available to speak on this important topic and answer your questions or concerns. A light supper will be provided.
Please RSVP to Lisa Kelleher at 203-225-5000. The program will be held in the Lifestyle Transition neighborhood at Wesley Heights.
The Lifestyle Transition Program at United Methodist Homes is located on the Wesley Village Campus, 580 Long Hill Avenue, Shelton, CT 06084. It is a specialized assisted living memory support program designed to maximize independence and provide education and support services for residents and their families. Further information is available by contacting Lisa Kelleher at 203-225-5000 or email her at lkelleher@umh.org
This is a press release from Mary Ann Bradshaw, development coordinator at United Methodist Homes.
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