Serving Our Seniors Magazine: Jan - Mar 2022

For an appointment call: 419.483.4040, Ext. 3067 Your breast care options should be as unique as you are. Our new MAMMOMAT Revelation 3D system offers: • Smart automation for personalized compression and less discomfort • Wide-angle imaging for greater accuracy • Better detection to reduce the chance of being called back for additional screenings 1400 West Main Street • Bellevue, OH 44811 bellevuehospital.com Wide-Angled 3D Mammography For Better Breast Cancer Detection Accepting New Patients Harborview Senior Apartments 115 Franklin Street, Sandusky, OH 44870 0946@NCR.ORG , 419-627-0544 Rental Requirements  62 years and older or disabled  Meet income limits  Pass criminal and credit check Keyed Entrance Library Service Coordinator Management Office on site Onsite laundry facilities Pets Welcome (some restrictions) Spacious gathering room HUD Subsidized The Erie County community gathered at Shoreline Park on September 18, 2021 raising more than $60,000 for the 2021 Erie Shores Walk to End Alzheimer’s. The Walk is one of more than 600 national walks that annually raises money for Alzheimer’s research and other types of dementia. The Alzheimer’s Association – NW Ohio Chapter provides free care and support services to local families. It uses these donations from The Walk to End Alzheimer’s to fund the Sandusky Caregiver Support Group, care consultations with caregivers and family members and educational programs, such as the “10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s” and “Understanding Alzheimer’s & Dementia.” This is at no cost to participants. If you are a resident of Erie county, Serving Our Seniors works closely with the Alzheimer’s Association – NW Ohio, to support Erie County residents living with Alzheimer’s disease and their Creating A World Without Alzhiemer’s Disease family members. Serving Our Seniors donates the use of its office space and its technology for Erie county residents to have a virtual “care consultation,” which is a face to face discussion with a professional from the Alzheimer’s Association – NW Ohio. The talk is held using ZOOM. Consultations are also available by telephone, if you prefer. For more information, call Serving Our Seniors ( 419-624-1856 ) or visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900. 100s show up to End Alzheimer’s Disease Kay Buriel, Volunteer 5

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