Free April Workshops at Schofield Care

Kenmore, NY – March 15, 2019 – Staying youthful, greeting card boxes, a virtual garden tour and food for thought are the topics available for free April Wellness workshops hosted at Schofield Care in Kenmore. Registration is required due to limited seating.

On Wednesday, April 3 at 1:00 p.m., Schofield volunteer and instructor Naomi Gworek will show how to “Make Your Own Greeting Card Box” in a few easy steps. Some dexterity is required. Please bring a scissors and a ruler. All other supplies will be provided. Class size is limited to 20 people.

“Minimizing the Effects of Aging,” will be held on Tuesday, April 9 at 1:00 p.m. Mr. Fitness, Richard Derwald, will share how to stay youthful and strong as we age. Mr. Derwald is the fitness trainer and media specialist at Erie County Senior Services’ Stay Fit program.

On Tuesday, April 16 at 1:00 p.m., Kenmore Garden Club member Maryann Jumper will show a virtual tour of Keukenhof Gardens, one the world’s largest flower gardens in South Holland, Netherlands.

Finally, Andrea Langston, clinical nutritionist and owner of Thrive Nutrition & Wellness, will present “Food for Thought: Nutritional Strategies for Brain Health,” on Thursday, April 25 at 1:00 p.m. Ms. Langston will share about eating to support our minds and bodies as we age.

The community is invited to attend the one-hour wellness workshops at the Mondello Wellness & Family Center located at Schofield Residence, 3333 Elmwood Avenue in the Town of Tonawanda.

To register, call (716) 436-6399 or visit Schofield’s website at SchofieldCare.org  Register early as seating is limited.

Award-winning Schofield Residence is part of Schofield Care, a not-for-profit long term care and home health care organization founded in 1910. More than 700 clients, patients and residents are cared for within Schofield Residence, Schofield Adult Day Health Care Program, and Schofield’s Home Health Care Programs in Erie and Niagara counties.