Garden Variety Vol 13 Issue 7 July 2021

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SOCIAL SERVICES COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUPS

We welcome the broader community to join us! No need to RSVP.

LIVING WITH LOSS, LIVING WITH HOPE JULY 5, MONDAY 10am, Gardens West Conference Room Facilitator: Jenny Snyder | Topic: Physical Effects of Grief

The Living with Loss, Living with Hope group is for individuals who are grieving the death of a loved one, and is open to individuals in various phases of grief who desire the support of others. Call Jenny (6259) for more information.

LOW VISION SUPPORT GROUP JULY 8, THURSDAY 3pm, Garden Towers | Facilitator: Lisa Morgan Presenter: Jonathan D Andrews, O.D., F.A.A.O

This gathering is open to anyone dealing with vision loss. Please call Lisa (6171) for more information.

CAREGIVER’S SUPPORT GROUP JULY 12, MONDAY 10am, Concord Room Facilitators: Leah Hoffner Topic: Open Discussion after viewing a short video

This meeting will be an opportunity for caregivers to have conversation together and to connect with others walking a similar road of caring for a loved one. Contact Leah (6076) for more information.

Sherilyn Lapp, Director of Social Services

ESSENTIAL TREMOR SUPPORT GROUP JULY 20, TUESDAY 2pm, Garden Tower | Facilitator: Sherilyn Lapp Topic: Book Review - Why Is it Essential? I Want to Know by Doris Smith

The Essential Tremor Support Group is open to individuals navigating life with ET. Come share and learn with others walking the same journey. Contact Sherilyn (6264) for more information.

SHARING WITH SUPPORTIVE FRIENDS JULY 21, WEDNESDAY 10am, Prayer and Meditation Room | Facilitator: Jenny Snyder

The purpose of this group is to encourage and support each other, particularly those who may feel down, alone, anxious or stressed. Contact Jenny (6259) for more information.

PARKINSON’S DISEASE SUPPORT GROUP JULY 26, MONDAY 2pm, Garden Towers | Facilitator: Sherilyn Lapp Topic: Medicare and Parkinson’s: What You Need to Know

Garden Spot Village Parkinson’s Support Group is designed as an educational and supportive help for individuals living with the disease and their family members. Contact Sherilyn (6264) for more information

ONLINE HEARING LOSS NETWORK Facilitator: Mary Beth Villafane (6010) www.hearingloss.gsvnet.org

FALL PREVENTION TIP OF THE MONTH – Enjoy your pet! (safely)

Pets are wonderful companions and also provide motivation to get off the sofa and outside for a walk! While enjoying your pet, keep safety issues in mind. The Journal of Safety Research recently reported injuries related to dogs and cats send “an estimated 87,000 people to emergency rooms every year.” Injury rates are highest among people age 75 or older with fractures, contusions or abrasions being the most common pet-related injuries. Best tips for preventing pet injuries include: • Use a short dog leash for best control. 4 – 6 feet is recommended. • Consider investing in obedience training • Wear proper exercise attire. Good walking shoes and reflective gear are especially important. • Know your limits. Hire a dog walker if walking the pet yourself puts you at risk. • Don’t ever step over a pet (many sources listed this as key with both cats and dogs). • Keep pet toys and food dishes out of walkways.

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