Saturday, July 18, 2015

Memory care topic of discussion at Shelton community

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SHELTON - Lifestyle Transitions at Wesley Heights, a new memory support community on the Wesley Village campus, will host a “Dinner with the Doc” memory care discussion at 5:30 p.m. July 28.

The discussion will be led by Wesley Village Medical Director Dr. Daniel Wollman, who provides both primary care and consulting services for memory and cognitive deficits.

Wollman will facilitate a discussion for caregivers, offering strategies for dealing with memory loss and cognitive decline in older adults. 
A question and answer period will follow with Faith Wajdowicz, RN, Vice President of Clinical Services for Wesley Village. 

This event will be held in the new Lifestyle Transitions memory care neighborhood at Wesley Heights on the Wesley Village Campus at 580 Long Hill Ave. 
Seating is limited for this event; RSVP to Lisa Bisson at 203-225-5024 if interested in attending. Dinner will be provided.  

“Lifestyle Transitions” at Wesley Heights offers specialized assisted living in a secure, supportive environment for those living with memory loss. Deposits are now being accepted for new studio apartments. 
For more information about memory care options at Wesley Village, email Lisa at lbisson@umh.org or visit www.wesleyvillage-ct.org


This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.