Informational seminar addresses a variety of concerns

 

DAVENPORT, IA (June 11, 2015) - Senior Star at Elmore Place invites the public to an informational seminar on the importance of men's health at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, June 17 at 4500 Elmore Avenue.  Dan Sanskowski, Cardiac Rehab manager at UnityPoint Health, will be onsite to discuss nutrition for men, the importance of exercise, emotional support and educational resources for living well.

As part of Senior Star's ongoing initiative to provide programs with the various interests of all area seniors, the retirement community is proud to offer this presentation addressing issues related to men's health.  "Sharing valuable information on men's health issues is vital for aging well," said Marc Strohschein, executive director at Senior Star at Elmore Place.  "We are pleased to partner with many Quad City organizations in offering programs related to gender-specific interests and the needs of senior adults in the Quad Cities community."

The presentation is free to the public.  Please RSVP by June 16 to 563.359.0100 to reserve your spot.

For more information about Senior Star at Elmore Place or to schedule a tour, call 563.359.0100 or visit the website at www.seniorstar.com.

About Senior Star at Elmore Place

Senior Star at Elmore Place, a Senior Star community, features 236 modernly decorated apartments spanning across 20 acres of beautifully landscaped property with many customized amenities to offer its residents three distinctive living experiences:  independent living, assisted living and memory care.  For more information, visit www.seniorstar.com.

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