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Wilmington Senior Center 1901 N. Market Street Wilmington, DE 19802 (302) 651-3400 www.wilmingtonseniorcenter.org [email protected] RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
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A Community for Life!
Happenings Wilmington Senior Center June 2015
Inside this issue
Activities Calendar ......... 4 Trips ............................ 5 June Birthdays .............. 6 Community News .......... 8
Theater Concerts Tai Chi Information
Member Guidelines ...... 10
SAVE THE DATE!
Tuesday, October 20, 2015 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
for the Wilmington Senior Centers 11th Awards Celebration
which will honor Fred Sears
with the Lifetime Achievement Award
STRENGTH BUILDING CLASS Due to budget decreases, we can no longer provide the Wednesday strength building class.
We will continue offering it on Mondays and have free yoga on Thursdays beginning June 11th.
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Please bring small bills to pay for trips and lunches since the receptionists cannot make change for large bills. (Nothing larger than a $5.00 dollar bill)
WILMINGTON SENIOR CENTER PROGRAMS AND SERVICES
Meal Reservations 651-3400 Must be made by 12:30 p.m. the day prior to the meal Cost: $2.00 for 60 and older; $4.75 for under 60 Bus Transportation 651-3400 Must be made by 8:00 a.m. on the day of pickup
Activities Coordinator 651-3424 Gretchen Broadwater Pay for trips Tuesday-Friday, 10:00-noon & 1:00-2:00
Cares and Concerns of Members 655-2528 Irmina Hudson
Supportive Services Grandparent Resource Center Caregiver Resource Center 651-3420 Patricia Anderson-Rice
$tand By Me 50+ Financial Coaching and Economic CheckUp Kathleen Andersen 651-3401 Jenna Fenstermacher 651-3427
Employment Services 651-3440
Lafayette Court 651-3429 Regenia Rochester
City Styles Thrift Shop Donations 651-3460 Administration 651-3460 Sue Getman, Executive Director Beth Ray, Executive Secretary
LUNCH RESERVATIONS
Lunch reservations for all members and staff must be given to the front desk by 12:30 the day prior. Once a lunch is ordered you are responsible for its payment. If you need to cancel after lunch has been ordered, call right away. We will then know the meal is available if anyone else wants to purchase it. If the meal is not sold, you will need to pay for it. Unsold meals are billed to the Center at the $4.75 price.
TRIP RESERVATIONS Please sign up and pay for trips/events by the designated deadline. Your bus seat is guaranteed only when the fee is paid.
If the minimum number of participants is not met by the deadline the trip/event will be cancelled and payment will be returned. A late fee will be imposed on those not meeting the deadline date providing the trip/event has a sufficient number registered.
Current WSC members are placed first on the Centers 16 passenger bus for day trips. Non-members may attend a day trip if there are unpaid seats after the trips deadline. Remember to make suggestions for activities!
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Suggestedminimumdonationforpersons60+is$2.00Peopleunderage60mustpay$4.75
Saturday Mid Day meals served at St. Anthonys Sunday Mid Day meals served at St. Anthonys & St. Patricks Senior Centers. Tuesday & Thursday Evening Meals served at St. Anthonys Senior Center
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday6/1Ham&SwissonClubRollwithLeuce,Tomato&OnionCarrotRaisinSaladYogurtMustard
6/2HerbBakedChickenwithParsleyScallopedPotatoesSpinachMiniBlueberryMunBanana
6/3OvenFriedChickenMashedPotatoeswithGravyColeslawSplitTopRollFreshPeach
6/4TossedSaladwithEgg,Swiss&TurkeyCreamofMushroomSoupDoubleFiberBreadPineappleTidbitsCrackers
6/5Spinach&CheeseRollupwithMarinaraSauce&ParmesanCheeseGreenBeansCookedApplesHoneyGrainBread
6/8Hamburgerw.CheddarHamburgerBunLeuce,Tomato&OnionCornonCobCantaloupeKetchup
6/9TurkeywithGravyBakedSweetPotatoGreenBeansMiniCornMunApplesauceCranberrySauce
***6/10***CrabCakeStewedTomatoesScallopedPotatoesTropicalFruitMixSplitTopRollTartarSauce
6/11Lemon&ParsleyFlounderMacaroni&CheeseStewedTomatoesWhiteWheatBreadOrangeCinnamonWaeCookie
6/12PotRoastinAuJusGarlicMashedPotatoesSlicedCarrotsDoubleFiberBreadStrawberryBananaYogurtSundae
6/15Chicken&DumplingsSlicedCarrotsGreenBeansYogurt
6/16SalisburySteakw.GravySouthernPotatoeswithOnion&PeppersBroccoliDicedPeachesDoubleFiberBread
6/17BBQChickenRedSkinPotatoSaladwithEggBrusselsSproutsFreshPeachDoubleFiberBread
6/18ChiliwithCheeseBakedPotatoCookedApplesMiniCornMunSourCream
6/19TunaSaladSandwichonKaiserRollLeuce&TomatoMarinatedBeanSaladFruitCocktail
6/22BreadedFishSandwichCheddarCheeseHamburgerBunBrusselsSproutsFreshPlumTartarSauce
6/23MeatballSandwichonClubRollwithMarinaraSauce&MozzarellaCheeseTossedSaladApplesauce
6/24ChickenSaladPlaerLeuce&TomatoDoubleFiberBreadAmbrosiaCreamofBroccoliSoupCrackers
6/25SouthernPulledPorkBakedBeansSeasonedGreensFruitCocktailSplitTopRoll
6/26StuedPepperwithMarinaraSauceMashedPotatoeswithCheeseGreenBeansPotatoBreadDicedPears
6/29Turkey&SwissSandwichonWhiteWheatBreadLeuce&TomatoChocolateFudgePuddingTomatoVegetableSoupMayonnaiseCrackers
6/30Salmonw.LemonDillSauceBakedPotatoKeyWestVeggiesWatermelonWhiteWheatBreadSourCream
***7/1***Hamburger&HotDogOnBunsPotatoSaladBakedBeansLeuce,Tomato,OnionWatermelon
7/2OvenFriedChickenMashedPotatoeswithGravyColeslawSplitTopRollFreshPeach
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MONTHLY ACTIVITIES June 2015 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
1 9:30 Strength Building 10:30 Open Wii Games 10:30 Board Games
2 9:00 Quilting 10:00 St. Francis Life Center* 11:30 GRC Support Group 1:00 Bingo 3:00 Red Hat Society meeting
3 9:30 Platinum Picnic* 10:30 Wii Bowling 1:00 Computer Class*
4 10:00 Melanoma Presentation* 10:45 Bible Study 1:00 Bingo
5 9:30 Team Wii Bowling 10:00 Diabetes Class* 10:00 Cards 12:45 Bingo
8 9:30 Strength Building 9:30 Commodity Food Delivery 10:00 Harry Spencer & Friends* 11:15 Open Wii Games 1:30 Line Dancing Class
9 9:00 Quilting 10:30 Regal Theatre* 10:15 Chair Exercise 11:30 GRC Support Group 1:00 Bingo
10 9:30 Chorus 10:00 Member Council Mtg. 10:30 Wii Bowling 11:00 Members Meeting 1:00 Computer Class* 1:00 Proper Care of the
American Flag*
11 9:30 Yoga* 10:45 Bible Study 1:00 Caregiver Support Group* 1:00 Bingo
12 9:30 Green Dragon Trip* 9:30 Team Wii Bowling 10:00 Diabetes Class* 10:00 Cards 12:45 Bingo ------------------------------------- 14 - Flag Day
15 9:30 Strength Building 10:30 Open Wii Games 10:30 Board Games
16 9:00 Quilting 11:30 GRC Support Group 1:00 Bingo 4:00 Board of Directors 5:30 GRC-LINKS Program
17 9:30 Chorus 9:30 University of DE Botanic
Gardens & Creamery* 10:30 Wii Bowling 1:00 Computer Class*
18 9:30 Yoga* 10:45 Bible Study 1:00 Bingo
19 9:30 Team Wii Bowling 10:00 Diabetes Class* 12:45 Bingo -------------------------------------- 20 Member Councils Yard
Sale 9:00-2:00 --------------------------------------
22 9:30 Concord Pike Shopping* 9:30 Strength Building 10:30 Board Games 10:30 Open Wii Games
23 9:00 Quilting 10:15 Chair Exercise 11:30 GRC Support Group
(out of building) 1:00 Bingo
24 9:30 Chorus 10:30 Wii Bowling 11:00 Birthday Party 1:00 Computer Class*
25 9:30 Yoga* 10:45 Bible Study 1:00 Bingo
26 9:30 Team Wii Bowling 10:00 Diabetes Class* 10:00 Scrabble 12:45 Bingo
29 9:30 Strength Building 10:30 Board Games 10:30 Open Wii Games
30 9:00 Quilting 11:30 GRC Support Group 1:00 Bingo 2:00 Ice Cream Sundaes*
July 3
WSC CLOSED
* See more information about presentations, trips and activities on the following pages.
Daily: Word Puzzles, Cards, Dominos and Games; Exercise and Computer Rooms open. Pool table located in Exercise Room.
WSC will close at 3:15 on Fridays through September 4.
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ACTIVITIES N G L E
WSC: Experts at Living Well Gretchen Broadwater, Activities Coordinator (651-3424)
ACTIVITIES & PRESENTATIONS
2 St. Francis Life Center, 10:00. A representative from St. Francis Life Center will be here to talk to anyone who did not attend the previous presentation as well as those who might have questions about this program.
4 Cancer Care Connection, 10:00. Presentation on melanoma (a skin cancer). Learn some great tips for keeping safe (the summer sun can be dangerous for people of all skin types!) and get your questions answered.
5,12,19,26 Diabetes Class, 10:00. 6 week program to help people with diabetes learn more about managing their illness.
8 Harry Spencer & Friends, 10:00. Entertainment with some great saxophone and keyboard music.
10,17,24 Chorus, 9:30. Our chorus is resuming. Please join us. The only requirement is love of singing.
10,17,24 Computer Class, 1:00. A series of 10 2-hour classes began Wednesday, May 6.
10 Proper Care of the American Flag, 1:00. Flag Day is Sunday, June 14. Do you know when and how to properly display the American Flag? Can you correctly fold one? Well learn how & have some flag trivia.
11,18,24 Yoga, 9:30. Julissa, a Strength Building Instructor, will provide free beginners yoga classes for 8 weeks.
30 Ice Cream Sundaes, 2:00. Well celebrate National Dairy Month with 50 cent ice cream sundaes. Bring your quarters.
SNEAK PEEK JULY 1 Special hamburger & hot dog meal with baseball trivia 30 Delaware State Fair
JUNE TRIPS Sign up at Front Desk!
9 Trip to Regal Theatre on senior discount day. $1.00 bus transportation - participants will pay for the movie of their choice at the theatre. Movie is $5.00 with a Regal Card (free at the box office) or $6.00 without. Movie choices will be posted the Friday prior to the trip.
12 Trip to Green Dragon Farmers Market in Ephrata, PA. Bus leaves at 9:30. Cost is $10.00 and lunch is on your own.
17 Visit the Botanic Gardens at University of Delaware for a self-guided tour followed by a stop at the Creamery where you can purchase their homemade ice cream. Check the activity book for the flavors currently sold. Cost is $3.00 for transportation. Bus will leave at 9:30.
22 Concord Mall Shopping, 9:30. $2.50 Transportation fee with stops at Walgreens, the Dollar Store & Trader Joes.
Annual Picnic Survey (Turn in to front desk) HELP US DECIDE!!
1. Should WSC have an annual picnic this year? ___ Yes ___ No (if no, stop here)
2. Preference for picnic location (transportation provided)
___ WSC Property ___ Local park ___ (other _______________________ (please specify)
3. Preference for month and time ___ July ___ Lunchtime (11-2)
___ August ___ Late afternoon (4-7)
___ September
4. Would you be interested in having the picnic at a local state park at 4:00 p.m. and staying to
attend a summer concert? ___ Yes ___ No
5. Are you willing to pay a small fee to help defray the cost of renting a park pavilion?
___ Yes ___ No
6. Are you willing to help plan and run the picnic? ___ Yes ___ No
If yes, please write your name and phone # below.
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JUNE BIRTHDAYS
1 Jenna Fenstermacher, Carol Latney 2 Willie Mae Jones 6 Loretta Hall, James Hicklin 10 Fred Lewis 13 Barbara Billet, Mary Combs 14 Deborah Zingale 15 Giacomo Saienni 17 Marcia Wright-Dorsey 18 Sheila Beatty 19 Pauline Alexander 21 Betty West 22 Edith Johnson, Pearl Sudler, Aloma Thompson 23 James Brown, Lygia Sadler 27 Doris Price 28 Leo Highsmith 29 Harry Spencer 30 Gwendolyn Taylor
JUNE BIRTHDAY INVITATION If your birthday is this month, please join us at the monthly birthday celebration on June 24 at 11:00 a.m. Lunch is free for members (not for staff-unless also a paid member) who are celebrating their birthdays this month.
Please call 651-3400 to make a reservation by Wednesday, June 17 so well have enough meals. You must call because you wont be automatically included in our lunch count. (City Fare sends birthday cake only for those who have ordered lunch.)
MORNING COFFEE Coffee for members is provided by City Fare and we ask that you limit it to two cups each. Other items such as bread, muffins, coffee cake, butter, jelly, cream cheese, etc. are not provided by either the Center or City Fare. Those items are sometimes available from donations by members. If you enjoy having a morning snack, you might consider bringing an item to share. Please remember that Marshas priority each morning is organizing the kitchen for delivery of home-bound meals and the Centers noon meal; not putting out snack items. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
AARP DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSES September 14 - 4 hour Refresher Course November 9 - 4 hour Refresher Course
WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS:
Thomas Oliver Ellsworth Williams
FYI: LUNCH COST Lunch cost for those
under the age of 60 is now $4.75.
VOLUNTEER INFORMATION
If you are interested in volunteering with us at
Wilmington Senior Center, please complete a volunteer application
and submit it at our Front Desk.
FRANKLIN MINT FEDERAL CREDIT
UNION If you are a member or employee of Wilmington
Senior Center, you are eligible to
become a member of the Franklin Mint Federal
Credit Union.
Contact Beth Ray at 651-3460
for more information.
SUGGESTION BOX If you have ideas for
programs, activities or changes,
please write a note and put it in the lobby suggestion box.
WOULD YOU LIKE TO HOST A TRIP OR
DO YOU HAVE PROGRAM IDEAS?
See Gretchen Broadwater or Sue Getman!
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CAREGIVERS CORNER
Who is a caregiver?
You might not call yourself a caregiver, but if youre looking after the needs of another individual you are indeed a caregiver. You may or may not be living with that person; you may be a friend, neighbor, spouse, sibling, child or parent. We are a resource that can help you navigate issues that may come up in everyday living. We can help you explore options about:
Meal preparation Medication management Personal care How to deal with changing mental abilities Finding home healthcare resources Transportation
We can connect via: email, telephone or in person. Please contact Patricia Anderson-Rice, our Director of Supportive Services at [email protected] or call her at 302-651-3420.
Caregiver Support Group
Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 1:00 p.m.
Please join us for a program and discussion about how to deal with caregiver stress presented by
Mary Elizabeth Huff of Therapeutic Consulting.
Mary is a licensed clinical social worker who specializes in helping caregivers and others cope with the challenges of aging, illness,
loss and grief.
Support for Caregivers...
is available from our Caregiver Resource
Center. call 651-3420 for more information.
Caregiver Support Group
Thursday, June 11 1:00 p.m. in the WSC Board Room
Grandparent Support Group
meets Tuesdays from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Funding for the Caregiver
Resource Center comes from the Division of Services for Aging and
Adults with Physical Disabilities
as a result of the National Family
Caregiver Support Program, Title III-E of
the Older Americans Act.
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WILMINGTON SENIOR CENTER APPRECIATES:
Recent Donors
Thank you to those who provided goodies or supplies for members morning coffee:
Pauline Alexander, Sonja Anderson, Alice Butcher, Marie Garlic, Deloris Green, John Highberger, Irmina Hudson, Tomasina
Joseph, Bev Jones, Hazel Tolbert, Pauline Alexander
Thank you for your continued support of donating old eyeglasses to the Lions Club and pull tops from cans for Ronald McDonald
House.
COMMUNITY NEWS
Award Winning Playwright Omar Rashada presents Isaiah Turner
Saturday, June 6, 7:00 p.m. William Penn High School, 713 E. Basin Road, New Castle
Tickets: $20-adults, $15-seniors/students -------------------------------------------------------------------------
Old Brandywine Village Summer Concerts
Sunday, June 7, 4:00 p.m. behind Hercules Building at 1313 N. Market Street
featuring Alfie Moss/Dexter Koonce Project -------------------------------------------------------------------------
World Elder Abuse Awareness Day Panel Discussions Monday, June 15
Sacred Heart Village, 10:00 a.m. 917 N. Madison Street, Wilmington For more information, Newark Senior Center, 11:00 a.m. call 302-577-8400 200 White Chapel Drive, Newark -------------------------------------------------------------------------
National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) Summit
Tuesday, June 16, 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. at Hotel DuPont The Summit will include
workshops addressing the economic well-being of older adults as well as breakfast and lunch.
Pre-registration is required. See Kathleen Andersen or Jenna Fenstermacher for information.
Jeremy Abelson David Baumberger
Joyce Bembry Janet Bivins
Theodore Blunt Phyllis Churchman-Boyd
Donovan Dossous Fund for Women
James Gise Saino Henries
Horizon Services Nadine Johnson
Judy Lewis Portia Lockett Toni Bush Neal Myra Nevius Maria Perez
Dr. Patricia Purcell Rose Ann Sauers
Launice Sills Michelle Teoli
Jaynette Tirado Deborah Vai
Serena Williams
MEMBERSHIP COUNCIL MOTHERS DAY RAFFLE
Congratulations to Annie Young who won a
DARDEN Gift Card! and
thank you to Joanne Grimsley who sold the winning ticket!
COLLECTING SPECIAL ITEMS Thank you for your continued support of donating recycled eyeglasses and hearing aids for the Lions Club and soda can tabs for Ronald McDonald House. Please leave them with Gretchen.
Box Tops for Education are the pink and yellow certificates you find on grocery boxes and labels that provide funds for participating schools. WSC has begun to collect them for Shortlidge School. Look for the collection box with a sample certificate in the lobby.
GIVE BIRTHDAY GIFTS TO WSC!
As we get older theres less we need or want for our birthdays, but our loved ones like to give us presents. As an alternative, why not suggest to your family that they make a donation to Wilmington Senior Center in your honor? Your birthday will become an even bigger cause for celebration!
Tai Chi in the Park
Thursdays June 18 - August 27
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at the Josephine Fountain
Brandywine Park FREE
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FOOD ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE Are you having trouble getting enough healthy food? The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)* may be right for you. What is the CSFP? The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) is a federal food program that is designed to improve the health of senior citizens. Food for the program is provided by the United States Department of Agricultures agency of Food and Nutrition Service. Food packages are delivered monthly. Whats In The CSFP Food Package?
Four vegetables (green beans, corn, etc.) Two juices (grape, apple, tomato, etc.) Two fruits (mixed fruit, applesauce, etc.) One protein (chicken, beef, two cans tuna) Cereal (rolled oats, rice cereal, etc.) Milk product (instant, evaporated, etc) Carbohydrate (pasta, rice, etc.) Cheese (low-fat American, etc.)
Who Can Receive the CSFP? You must be a Delaware resident at least 60 years of age and have a qualifying income: Maximum income for a one-person household: $1,265 Maximum income for a two-person household: $1,705
How Can I Sign Up? Contact $tand By Me 50+ to do the application for CSFP and find out what other programs may be available to you. Please bring your ID and proof of income to enroll in the program. Call a $tand By Me Financial Coach at 302-651-3401 or 302-651-3427 to schedule an appointment to do this today.
*Information on the Commodity Supplemental Food Program is courtesy of the Food Bank of Delaware
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Need help with budgeting and saving? Want a free economic checkup?
See Kathleen or Jenna of $tand By Me 50+ or call them at 651-3401 or 651-3427.
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2015 COOL SPRINGS FARMERS MARKET TOKENS
Sign up to receive ten $5.00 Farmers Market tokens on Thursday, June 18, 9:00-11:00 a.m. You must be 60 years or older and have a qualifying household income. First come, first served
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WILMINGTON SENIOR CENTER MEMBER GUIDELINES
Busy active friendly affordable healthy These words and others can be used to describe the day-to-day life
of the Wilmington Senior Center.
In order to help us provide programs and services to our growing membership as efficiently and fairly as possible, please remember to follow these guidelines.
TRANSPORTATION AND PARKING Rides to Center If you want a morning pickup, please call the day before or by 8:00
a.m. on the day you want a ride (phones are open by 7:30 a.m.). If you call later than 8:00, we wont be able to pick you up.
Handicapped Parking Spaces We have 3 handicapped parking spaces across from the entrance. You may park there only if you have a handicapped parking sticker, license place or mirror hanger that was assigned to you personally.
The Center sometimes provides dashboard parking passes for street parking by people going on large trips and attending large events. Unfortunately tickets may be issued de-spite the pass being present. The Center and Members Council are not responsible for paying for tickets that may be given.
MEALS Reservations for meals must be made by 12:30 p.m. the day before. We cannot assume
youll be here for lunch on any given day without your reservation. For people 60 and older, lunch costs $2.00. For people younger than 60, lunch costs
$4.75. Meals cannot be purchased for $2.00 by a person over 60 and then given to someone under age 60.
MEMBER/STAFF DEBT POLICY We understand that money is tight or that sometimes wallets and purses are forgotten. However, Wilmington Senior Center counts on its members to pay for meals and transpor-tation promptly. Thus, weve instituted the following policy regarding member debt.
Members may NOT owe Wilmington Senior Center more than $10.00 for unpaid meals or transportation or owe any money for more than 10 business days. If either of these situa-tions occurs, the member will not be able to purchase a noon meal or ride on the bus until debts are paid.
If special assistance is needed to pay for meals or transportation, please make an appoint-ment to see Social Services Coordinator Patricia Anderson-Rice at 651-3420.
TRIPS Dont wait until the last minute to sign up for trips! See deadlines for each trip on signup
sheets at Front Desk. Payment is needed to confirm your reservation. A minimum of 8 people is needed for a trip to take place.
FRONT DESK AND RECEPTIONISTS The receptionists at our Front Desk get very busy. Please be patient as you wait your turn. To request a ride or reserve a meal, speak directly to the receptionists and make sure
they write down your request. We cant make change for $20.00 bills or larger amounts. Please bring only small bills or
coins to pay for trips, lunch and transportation. We love exact change! Thank You!
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THE TIME IS NOW - TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR DIABETES
Are you a Medicare patient living with diabetes or know someone who is? If so, a new program called Everyone with Diabetes Counts can help you or your loved one live a
healthier life. Everyone with Diabetes Counts offers FREE diabetes education classes, taught by trained health care workers, right here in your area.
Through these free classes, you can expect to learn about:
Diabetes and its risks The role of diet and exercise The importance of regular doctor exams, and annual foot and eye exams How to maintain willpower in a world of temptations How to manage medications and much more
WHO? Kathy Wild, RN from Quality Insights
WHEN? Six classes: Friday morning from 10:00-11:30 June 12, June 19, June 26, July 10, July 17, July 24 (no class July3rd-holiday)
WHERE? Wilmington Senior Center, 1901 N. Market Street, Wilmington, DE 19802
Please pre-register for this free program by calling 855-376-9382
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THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING WILMINGTON SENIOR CENTERS
RUN FOR THE AGES AS GOLD SPONSORS
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