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Announcing Seabury's Speakers’ Bureau

One of Seabury's Board of Directors' strategic initiatives is to serve as a Resource Center on Aging to the larger community. Therefore, we are pleased to announce Seabury's Speakers' Bureau and Community Resource Program.

Seabury's Leadership Team is available to speak on a number of topics in Senior Health & Wellness, Family Care Giving & Support. Topics can be presented in a variety of formats to meet the needs of your group. To schedule a speaker, please call Seabury's Communication Department at (860) 243-6023, or complete the on-line request form.

Senior Networking in the 21st Century

“I have a ticket to the Symphony for tomorrow night.  Would anyone like it?”

“I am looking for a copy of Moby Dick for my book club report.  Does anyone have one I could borrow?”

 Messages like these fly over a resident run list-serve called Seaburynet.  Discussions about the e-mail service started last spring when resident Kiki Eglington approached the Communications Committee of the Seabury Residents Association to suggest that a dedicated internet system be set up for internal use by Seabury residents.

Seaburynet, as Kiki Eglington explained, would function to enhance communication among residents. Available on a voluntary basis, the e-mail messaging system would complement, not replace, Seabury’s resident operated TV channel and bulletin boards used by residents for intra -community communications.  Click here to read the full article.

UCONN Adult Learning Program (ALP)

Seabury is the host site for ALP- an affiliate of Elderhostel and a network of more than 200 similar Lifelong Learning Institutes. ALP is sponsored by the University of Connecticut and is open to older adults interested in academic learning. Click on www.uconnalp.org for more information.

Technology Initiative for Seabury Meadows

At Seabury Meadows Memory Support Center, the activity program is based on Seabury’s “Circle of Wellness” philosophy, encompassing activities from all aspects of wellness such as physical, intellectual, social, emotional and vocational. Recently the program was further enhanced by a technology initiative.  Over the course of a year, a committee developed the technology initiative program (TIP) in an effort to create cutting edge programming for our dementia residents at Seabury Meadows. Click here to read the full article.

Circle of Wellness: Healthy Skin

Your skin is your best protector.  It is the largest organ of the human body and protects you in remarkable ways. To keep your skin looking and feeling as healthy as possible. Click here to read the full article.

Did you know that Seabury is an affordable way to protect your future? Click here to find out how.

Did you know that The Views at Seabury offers rental Assisted Living? For more information, please contact Beth Lomasky.

Powerful Aging At Seabury: An exercise program for adults age 50 and older developed at the UCONN Center on Aging. It is especially beneficial for those who have controlled artery disease and other monitored medical conditions. For more information, please contact Brandy Page.

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