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The latest news and happenings at Senior Concerns and in the community
By News Editor on 5/14/2009 10:17 AM
Celebrating 2008 Volunteer for the Year, Marge PapanierLast year 1100  volunteers donated 23,151 hours of their time and energy to Senior Concerns!

Senior Concerns is filled with inspiration and many examples. Examples of what you ask? Volunteering!! Over 1100 individuals share their time and talent at Senior Concerns by doing good things for seniors in our community.

 

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By News Editor on 5/14/2009 10:17 AM
Caring for an elderly loved one? Join us for an informative seminar covering topics including

Home Safety Recognizing Medical Needs Body Mechanics featuring injury prevention Stress reduction skills for the caregiver Presenters Gloria Forgea, Registered Nurse Lee Priebe, Physical Therapist Maureen Symonds, Director of Programs Dr. Lisa Hayden, Psychologist...
By News Editor on 5/14/2009 10:16 AM
We are pleased to announce the recent launch of three new internet sites.  You can now find out more about Senior Concerns and our programs and events by visiting our blog site, Youtube and Face book. Our blog site at www.seniorconcerns.blogspot.com is a place where anybody can post blogs about issues concerning seniors. A blog is exactly as it sounds. It is written dialogue concerning topics, in our case seniors and senior care. Every two weeks a staff member at Senior Concerns will post a blog. Viewers and followers of our blog page are encouraged to post comments, write a response blog, you can even post a blog of your own! ...
By News Editor on 5/14/2009 9:53 AM
The Senior Concerns Board of Directors, led by Vice Chair for Strategic Planning Ann Eklund, embarked on a major effort to review the status of the organization and establish  goals and strategies for the future.  These are hard economic times for business and non profit organizations.  The Board wanted to ensure that programs offered by Senior Concerns were still of value to those we serve and assess what else we should or could be doing while at the same time being good financial stewards.  The good news is...
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