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Devon Oaks offers a range of social, spiritual, physical and intellectual opportunities. To help maintain health and vitality, participate in customized fitness programs as well as exercise classes, including tai chi, yoga and the Wii. Enjoy an evening of classical music in the great room, or play cornhole outside in the courtyard. Play cards, take a cooking class, or be a part of the resident council, all while making new friends. What Characterizes a Quality Retirement Community?
Thursday, February 16, 2012 w 11:30 am & 6:00 pm In today's challenging economic climate, it's more important than ever to make wise decisions to secure your future, because your quality of life directly relates to the quality of the place you choose to call home. Find out what you should look for when searching for a retirement community. Options in retirement living today include:
w Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) Since 1989, The Renaissance, which is accredited by CARF-CCAC, has offered a complete continuum of care, from independent living apartments and villa homes to home health care, rehabilitation, assisted living and nursing care. Gourmet Soup & Salad Bar will be available at both sessions.
Call Sandy at (440) 235-7112 by February 9 to make your reservation, or fill out the form on the Request Information page. Making the Move
Wednesday, March 21 w 6:00 pm Light refreshments will be served. Call Carrie at (440) 250-2300 to make your reservation for this event, or fill out the form on the Request Information page. When Roles Reverse
Tuesday, April 24 w 6:00 pm Speaker: Terry Fries-Maloy, M.S.W., L.I.S.W., Care Coordinator at Hickman & Lowder L.P.A. You're taking care of family demands, managing a home and job, and now, without having paid much attention in the past, you realize that Mom and Dad are slowing down, having a bit more difficulty managing tasks they've always handled alone. It's been labeled "the sandwich generation" - and you're beginning to feel like the jelly, stuck in the middle.
w How do you talk with Mom and Dad about their increasing fraility? Terry Fries-Maloy, who has more than 30 years of experience in geriatric social work, will provide practical tips for adult children who anticipate "parenting" a parent. Call Carrie at (440) 250-2300 to make your reservation, or fill out the form on the Request Information page.
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2345 Crocker Road Westlake, Ohio 44145 Phone: (440) 250-2300
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