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Ribbon cutting at pediatrics office Memory Training for Aging Adults
On Wednesday, April 26, at 7 p.m., the Community Church of Syosset will be sponsoring a two-hour program called Memory Training: Fresh and Vital for Aging Adults. The program will be presented by Dr. Robert Deming, who has been working in this field at Columbia University and LIU Post College since 2012. The program embraces memory training as a traditional inner activity, as a newfound digital activity, and as a mixture of both.
All are welcome, but admission is limited to 50 people, so registration is necessary. Contact Robert Owen at the Community Church, 36 Church Street, Syosset NY 5516-921-2240, or ro.ucc.syosset@aol.com. First come, first served.
This program is being offered free of charge by the Community Church as part of its mission to serve the local community, which, as Syosset’s oldest church, it has been serving for over 160 years.
Allied Physicians Group of Jericho recently hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony for its newly expanded Jericho office. The larger Allied Pediatrics of Jericho is in the same location at 380 N Broadway, STE L2 in Jericho. Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor Joe Saladino and Christopher Dalton, chief of staff for New York State Senator Steve Rhoads, joined Allied doctors and staff members to celebrate the expansion. The new space now features a “sick” area that includes a separate patient waiting room, three exam rooms and a bathroom. There are also six “well” exam rooms along with a new lab for processing tests. The office will have 10 staff members including 4 doctors and 6 administrative personnel.