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The Watermark at East Hill Hosts September Discovery Luncheon
Seminar to provide first-hand account of retirement living
On Thursday, September 18, The Watermark at East Hill will host its monthly Discovery Luncheon, a seminar on retirement living for adults ages 55 and older and their families. The event will begin at 11:30 a.m. at the retirement community, located at 611 East Hill Road in Southbury.
The Discovery Luncheon will feature guest speaker Helen Fults, a resident at The Watermark who has lived at the community since March. Originally from the Bronx, Helen worked in Fairfield County and lived in nearby Somers, New York for nearly twenty years before choosing to relocate to The Watermark. During the luncheon, she will discuss why she made the decision to move to The Watermark and how her experience has unfolded over the last six months.
“Making decisions about retirement living can be extremely stressful for individuals and their families,” said Rose Thomason, Sales Director at The Watermark. “Our Discovery Luncheons provide an informal setting where people can hear from residents who have experienced the transition first-hand, and can ask questions in a comfortable and friendly environment.”
Seminar attendees are invited to stay for lunch prepared by The Watermark’s chef, and can also arrange for a tour of the community.
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The Discovery Luncheon is free of charge and open to the public, however reservations are required. For more information or to RSVP please contact The Watermark at East Hill at 203-262-6868.
About The Watermark at East Hill:
The Watermark at East Hill, situated on 55 acres overlooking the Pomperaug River Valley in Southbury, CT, is a distinctive community for seniors, offering exceptional independent living, assisted living, skilled rehabilitation and memory care. In September 2012, The Watermark at East Hill opened The Villa which offers innovative memory care services in a small-house designed residence for just 14 individuals. The Watermark at East Hill is professionally managed by Watermark Retirement Communities, a company committed to creating extraordinary communities where people thrive.
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For more information, please visit www.watermarkcommunities.com/EastHill or www.facebook.com/WatermarkAtEastHill.