All programs are subject to change. Thanks for your patience.
All programs are subject to change. Thanks for your patience.
Are you searching for answers regarding your loved one’s well being? Join us and learn about memory impairment, how to connect with a loved one, and the importance of managing caregiver stress.
Open to the public. Snacks and beverages provided. For more information or to RSVP, contact Concierge at 203-744-8444 or [email protected].
Come and check out the ALL NEW and best way to play the game that incorporates technology. The game is played in teams of 4 so come out and have some fun.
Come down to Elmwood Hall and join DJ Kevin for some fun freestyle and line dancing! $3 donation is appreciated.
Please join us and the students from St. Peter’s School to Connect, Create, and Contribute by painting the clay pieces that make up Ben’s Bells. Ben’s Bells inspires individuals and communities to practice kindness as a way of life.
Sponsoring partners include Western Rehabilitation and Keystone Place at Wooster Heights.
Join a growing movement of people like you who are helping fellow community members living with dementia. A little support can make a big difference in their lives. Be a Dementia Friend!
What Makes You a Dementia Friend?
You become a Dementia Friend by attending a one-hour informational session to learn about this worldwide movement, about living with dementia, and the simple things you can do to support someone living with the disease. What Happens at the Information Session? The one-hour session is a discussion led by a Dementia Friends Champion. It is not a training session. You’ll learn what dementia is, what it’s like to live with the disease, and some tips for communicating with people who have dementia. Everyone who attends is asked to turn their new understanding of dementia into a practical action that can help someone living in your community. The action can be as big or as small as you choose—every action counts!
Hosted by the Western Connecticut Area Agency on Aging.