Embark on a jaunt to the past with this video seminar series created through Open Yale Courses (OYC). The seminars are conducted by historian, author and Yale University Professor David W. Blight. If you like history, we think you’ll love this wellresearched, 27-part program series that explores in great depth the Civil War period. Programs will alternate between the Danbury Library and the Danbury Museum. For more information and for the calendar, please click here Download civil-war-museum-library-series
Health Fair
Wednesday, October 26 11:00am – 2:30pm
3 Glen Hill Road, Danbury 203-790-9161
Many vendors from the Danbury area will provide information and services that are available to you throughout the year!
Raffle Table Food and refreshments will be served.
Wellness Workshop Alzheimer’s and Dementia: Prevention & Natural Solutions 1:00pm-2:00pm
Discover the most current information on how to prevent, slow down and reverse the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and Dementia. JOIN US to find out what you can, and should, do before memory loss is irreversible. All are welcome to attend this informative wellness workshop. Open to family, friends, residents and Glen Crest employees.
Contact Lois Morelli at 203-790-9161 to reserve your seat
Please click here Download 2016-health-fair-flyer-2016 for more information/
Click here for Fall Festival Flyer
All Danbury area seniors age 60 or older welcome at this yearly event. Cost per ticket is $15. Purchase tickets in advance at the Elmwood Hall Senior Center. Tickets go on sale on Monday, October 2 up until Wednesday, November 8. Included is a lovely Thanksgiving style lunch, dancing to the Kenny Lee Band, and fabulous raffle prizes. Delightfully hosted by Mayor Mark Boughton! An event not to be missed!
If you or your organization would like to donate a raffle basket or gift card to the this special event, please call Susan M. Tomanio, LCSW, Director of Elderly Services to learn how you can be one of the Fall Festival sponsors.
Putnam Ridge Rehabilitation Center is hosting “Living with Alzheimer’s for middle -stage caregivers”
In the middle stage of Alzheimer’s disease, those who were care partners now become hands-on caregivers. Join us for this 3-part series and hear caregivers and professionals discuss helpful strategies to provide safe, effective, and conmfortable care in the middle stage of Alzheimer’s.
Join us for this 3 -Part Caregiver Course and earn a Certificate from the Alzheimer’s Association!
Tuesdays, October 11, 18, 25 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm (Dinner included)