Senior Connections organizes health fair at Mariner Mall
Senior Connections, in association with the Mariner Mall, holds its 30th annual Community Health Expo 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 4.
Senior Connections, in association with the Mariner Mall, holds its 30th annual Community Health Expo 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Feb. 4.
The event at the Mariner Mall in Superior highlights area organizations and businesses that support and enhance the health and wellness of Douglas County citizens.
“This is a great opportunity to meet your neighbors and friends who are enjoying a stroll around the mall as they learn about important health-related services and activities in our community. Find out what they have all been up to the past several months,” said Rhoda Nagorski, director of Senior Connections.
People attending the fair will be able to take advantage of free screenings and speak to area agencies and health care professionals about a variety of topics. Many exhibitors will have displays, information and free samples.
Senior Connections offers refreshments at its table. Be sure to stop by and pick up your free copy of the 2012 Senior & Caregiver Guide for Douglas County.
The annual publication is a comprehensive directory of agencies, products and services available to Douglas County seniors.
Senior Connections provides a variety of key services to the aging in Douglas County, including the Senior Nutrition Program, Specialized Transportation, Elderly Benefit Specialist services and the Loan Closet.
The agency is committed to serving the needs of the elderly within the county and providing outreach especially to the frail elderly, minorities and persons with the greatest social and economic need. Senior Connections is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that welcomes donations.
For information, call (715) 394-3611.
