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Sturges Ridge Of Fairfield To Demystify Downsizing For Seniors
Fairfield's Beth Schulkind will host a complimentary downsizing discussion and lunch at Sturges Ridge on Oct. 2.

Downsizing can be difficult for people of all ages, but especially seniors who have accumulated decades of memories. On October 2, 2019 from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm, Sturges Ridge of Fairfield, a Benchmark assisted living and memory care community in Fairfield, Conn., will host downsizing expert, Beth Schulkind, owner of Your Home, Again in Fairfield, for a complimentary lunch and lecture.
For those who are thinking of moving, Schulkind will demystify downsizing by providing attendees with guidance on how to organize, declutter and what to do with their belongings so they can make moving more manageable and stress-free. A certified senior move management expert, Schulkind has more than 10 years of experience in interior design, organizing, move coordination and home downsizing having helped many families throughout Connecticut. In her free time, she serves as a volunteer for the Alzheimer’s Association of Fairfield County.
Last September, Sturges Ridge brought assisted living to the town of Fairfield for the first time with the unique mission of providing the experiences that will keep seniors, their families and associates connected to what matters most in their lives. Located between The Carolton Chronic and Convalescent Hospital and Fairfield Ludlowe High School, it offers 85,000 square feet of assisted living apartments, memory care suites and spacious common areas, including underground parking, a rooftop patio and apartments featuring "luxury box" views of Fairfield Ludlowe High School football games. The community also offers a robust team designed to help seniors age well, including associates dedicated to coordinating medical appointments and much more.
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Space is limited and reservations are required. To RSVP, call 203.693.9563.