On July 20 Solutions for Living at Home will partner with USC’s Cancer Research Center to present “WE CAN! Prevent, Treat, and Beat Colon Cancer” for staff, residents, and the West Columbia/Cayce community. The program is supported by a grant from The Duke Endowment, and is free and open to the public — no products or services will be sold. Topics include colon cancer awareness, and information and resources on getting screened for colon cancer.
The event will be held in the Garden Room at Still Hopes from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. No registration is required.
A ground-breaking movement aimed at shifting society’s perceptions of aging and countering aging stereotypes was launched on Monday, May 9 in the Washington, D.C. area. The “Rebranding Aging” initiative is spearheaded by ICAA, led by CEO Colin Milner with support from fitness expert Kathy Smith, who will serve as a spokesperson for the movement.
“Rebranding Aging” will leverage the numbers, needs, desires and purchasing power of the 50+ market to win the attention of marketers and the media.
Jon Keith interviewed Colin Milner on the “Life and Living Well” program. Here is that interview.
This year’s annual Guignard Society Dinner was held on May 26, with over 150 guests in attendance. A recent article in the Columbia Star features highlights of this year’s big event, and can be read by clicking here.
For more information on the Guignard Society, or making donations, please visit the Development section of our web site.
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