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Roslindale/West Roxbury senior notes
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Note: In response to concerns about the coronavirus, area events may be subject to cancellation, postponement or attendance limits. Please contact organizers to confirm event details.
Attention seniors
The West Roxbury and Roslindale Transcript welcome your news. We publish every Thursday and are eager to publish your activities in this section. Please email any updates to this list to transcript@wickedlocal.com by the Wednesday prior to publication.
The Villagers
The Villagers of Roslindale meet at St. John Chrysostom Church hall, 4740 Washington St., West Roxbury, on the first Tuesday of each month from noon to 3 p.m. Social hour is noon to 12:45 p.m. with refreshments followed by a meeting, raffles and bingo. Occasional day trips and dinners are planned. Dues are $10 per member annually. For all inquiries, call Diane Grallo at 617-323-8654 or Jean Parelli at 617-325-4695.
Roslindale/West Roxbury senior notes
Community Content
Note: In response to concerns about the coronavirus, area events may be subject to cancellation, postponement or attendance limits. Please contact organizers to confirm event details.
Attention seniors
The West Roxbury and Roslindale Transcript welcome your news. We publish every Thursday and are eager to publish your activities in this section. Please email any updates to this list to transcript@wickedlocal.com by the Wednesday prior to publication.
The Villagers
The Villagers of Roslindale meet at St. John Chrysostom Church hall, 4740 Washington St., West Roxbury, on the first Tuesday of each month from noon to 3 p.m. Social hour is noon to 12:45 p.m. with refreshments followed by a meeting, raffles and bingo. Occasional day trips and dinners are planned. Dues are $10 per member annually. For all inquiries, call Diane Grallo at 617-323-8654 or Jean Parelli at 617-325-4695.
Caregiving is one of the most selfless things a person can do, yet one of the most challenging. It affects stay-at-home moms of toddlers and parents caring for a disabled child. It affects adults providing care for an elderly parent, and couples where one is taking care of an ill or injured partner. The emotional, physical, and financial toll upon the caregiver is often overwhelming and can quickly lead to burnout. So what can you do as a caregiver to recharge and keep your own mental health intact? In this post we will touch on four self-care tips when youâre running on empty caring for others.