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Article: Brookside offers seniors complimentary at-home services.(QUICK HITS)
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- Long-Term Living
- Article date:
- September 1, 2009
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Middle burg Heights, Ohio--Brookside Estates here is teaching out to elders in the community.
According to Tammy Wearsch, community relations director, the Emeritus Community has initiated a complimentary home visit program, "You Don't Have to Live with Us for Us to Help." It is part of Emeritus's "Living Safely Somewhere" program. "We are committed to making sure that every senior in our area in need finds the combination of programs and services that serve them best, even if they do not live at Brookside Estates," Wearsch said. "We realize there are many seniors in our area going without the vital health, social, and supportive services they need to maintain ...
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