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First-hand senior living information at Summit "progressive" dinners
Thinking about making a change in your senior housing? So, how about joining us for dinner?

First-hand senior living information on the menu at two Summit dinner events
Most people would agree that big decisions shouldn’t be made in a day. If the time has come to consider a change in your living arrangements or the living arrangements for someone you love, the Summit of Uptown has scheduled two “progressive” dinners with families who have navigated making that decision for themselves.
Dinners are planned for Wednesday, Feb. 17, and Wednesday, March 16, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. There is no charge but seating is limited. Reservations must be made at least two days prior to each event by calling Josephine Bernero, (847) 825-1161, ext. 131 extension 131. Parking is always available in the Uptown City garage across the street.
Guests will hear real stories and experiences from other families who have made the decision to choose a senior living community “These dinners are just one example of our commitment to equip people with first hand information and all the resources they need to make the right personal decision for themselves and their families at a pace that’s right for them.” said Irene Sawka, Summit Executive Director.
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A premier retirement community, the Summit of Uptown, offers the best of Independent Living and personalized Assisted Living in a carefree environment that offers the opportunity to meet new people and make new friends. A myriad of programs and activities encourage camaraderie among the like minded people who live here.
To find out more about programs, activities, services and amenities at Summit of Uptown, which has been providing quality services for seniors for more than 30 years, visit www.summitofuptown.com , call 847-825-1161or visit the Summit Facebook page.
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Dorothy Reif, left, and Jay Carr discuss their senior living decisions with Summit’s Maggie Greenberger.