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Oct 1 open house will welcome back older adults to senior centers
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Majority of senior centers in Lenawee County are back up and running
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Silver Threads: Get up and get moving in the summer of 2021
By Cari Rebottaro
Lenawee County Department on Aging
Do you have a goal of getting healthy this summer? Did this past year leave you feeling slow and groggy? Has a health concern arisen that may be resolved with some regular activity? Then it might be time to formulate a fitness plan.
Forming a plan to get and stay healthy can be intimidating, but with small steps, goals, friends and fun, you can be a better you.
Maybe you don t think you have what it takes to improve your health through exercise. When walking down the sidewalk you have runners puffing past, or you glance into the window of the local gym where members have the treadmills set at full speed, you might feel intimidated. But the truth is, a walk on the sidewalk is doing good.
The Daily Telegram
TECUMSEH Redeveloping the former Tecumseh Community Center into a restaurant, brewery and banquet hall took a large step forward Monday when the city council agreed to sell the building to a Jackson-based development company.
If everything goes according to plan, within about three years the Hayden-Ford Mill Building on East Chicago Boulevard next to Globe Mill Pond will be a restaurant similar to Zehnder’s or the Bavarian Inn in Frankenmuth. The purchase agreement the Tecumseh City Council approved requires the developer to obtain a certificate of occupancy for the rehabilitated and remodeled building within three years of closing the sale.
By Tammy Jewell
In 2000, the federal government allocated funds for organizations to start up Adult Day Service programs. At that time, Gerontology Network based in Grand Rapids was already providing services in Lenawee County, allowing them to be the initial supporting agency. Under the leadership of Gerontology Network and visionary members such as Myra Goddard and Tom MacNaughton, Daybreak Adult Day Services was able to welcome participants to a newly renovated space on U.S. 223 on March 9, 2001.
The intent of a day program was to provide caregivers an additional support system, while at the same time, providing purpose to each individual enrolled. By offering additional support, family caregivers could add leisure to their daily lives, lessening the challenges that are known to be associated with the role of caregiving.
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