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‘Living Independently at Home’ for solo agers to be held at Jenks

Solo agers are encouraged to sign up for 'Living Independently at Home' on March 6 at the Jenks Center. COURTESY PHOTO/PIXABAY

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The following was submitted by The Jenks Center:

On Wednesday, March 6, Minuteman Senior Services will present “Living Independently at Home,” the first in a series of topics for Solo Agers, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at The Jenks Center, 109 Skillings Road, Winchester.

Minuteman Senior Services will present resources that enable older adults to continue living at home.  Learn what’s available; whether you need services today or want to know what’s available for future needs. 

While open to all, the presentation will focus on the unique needs of Solo Agers – those without the support of adult children or family.  An audience discussion will follow the presentation. 

To register, call 781-721-7136 or visit www.jenkscenter.org

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