July 27, 2011

Family Fun and Awareness Abounds at Woodbridge Assisted Living Intergenerational Awareness Fair on August 7

Bring the whole family for a morning of fun and awareness at an Intergenerational Awareness Fair at Woodbridge Assisted Living (Woodbridge) at 240 Lynnfield Street in Peabody on Sunday, August 7 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. “Feed your body with a light breakfast and feed your mind with valuable information,” invites Lynne Nieman, Director of Resident Life at Woodbridge. Attendees will have an opportunity to speak to State Representative Joyce Spiliotis about community concerns, receive legal and financial advice, check your hearing and eyesight and learn how to take better care of yourself while caring for a loved one and enjoy Reiki and chair massages. Nieman notes that there will be children’s activities planned by the North Suburban Jewish Community Center.
Special guests include: State Representative Joyce Spiliotis, Law Firm of Spano and Dawicki, financial advisor Tammy O’Brien of MetLife, audiologist Joan McCormack, eye physician Randall Patkin, Mary Crowe from Hospice of the North Shore, representatives from Healthy Peabody Collaborative, Village Pharmacy, and Peabody Council on Aging. Enjoy an opportunity to meet Temple Ner Tamid’s new Rabbi Deborah Zuker.
For more information, call Lynne Nieman at 978-532-4411x. 1870 or e-mail Lynne at lnieman@avivliving.org.
Aviv Centers for Living is celebrating 65 years of excellence in senior care on the North Shore and operates the Jewish Rehabilitation Center and Shapiro-Rudolph Adult Day Health Center in Swampscott, Woodbridge Assisted Living in Peabody, Aviv HomeCare and has recently launched Geriatric Care Management. For more information, visit avivliving.org.