Hancock Hall & Filosa Caregiver Support Group is geared towards family members or friends caring for an aging loved one in a nursing home or at home.
Sessions are at Hancock Hall, 31 Staples Street, Danbury in the 1st Floor Rec Room once a month from 5:30-6:30pm. Please contact Pamela Shepperd, LCSW or Marissa Campbell, MSW at 203-794-9466 for more information or email [email protected].
Join us on Tuesday, January 5, 2016 , as Alison DeGennaro, LPN from Stratford VNA provides tips for giving up post-holiday guilt and making positive New Year’s Resolutions.
Hancock Hall & Filosa Caregiver Support Group is geared towards family members or friends caring for an aging loved one in a nursing home or at home.
Sessions are at Hancock Hall, 31 Staples Street, Danbury in the 1st Floor Rec Room once a month from 5:30-6:30pm. Please contact Pamela Shepperd, LCSW or Marissa Campbell, MSW at 203-794-9466 for more information or email [email protected].
Join us on Wednesday, December 2, as Evy Brescia, MSW, from New England Home Care speaks from her many years’ experience working as a social worker in the SNF on Holiday Preparedness: Coping Strategies for family members of SNF residents.
The Danbury Library is offereing several Computer Workshop Classes on Wednesdays between the months of October and December.
Please click this link Download Computer Workshops Information to see if there is a particular class that you are interested in.
World War II – Commemorating the 70th Anniversary
Brigid Guertin, Executive Director of the Danbury Museum and City of Danbury Historian, will provide us with insights about what it was like back in Danbury during WWII. She’ll start with people’s experiences from the national home front perspective and narrow it down to the local Danburian experience. We’ll listen to some music, watch a few short film clips, and view images from the time of Danbury city streets.
World War II – Commemorating the 7oth Anniversary
“I’ll Be Seeing You,” “The Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” and “I’ll Walk Alone” are among the many love songs that were exceptionally popular during WWII. Why were they so popular? Who wrote, played, and sang them? Enjoy this one woman concert/lecture led by Professor Diane Cypkin from Pace University as she talks about the vital role that music made in the morale both on the home front as well as the battlefront.