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Carsins Run Offers Basic Course in Exceptional Senior Living

"Carsins Run 101,” a basic course in exceptional senior living, will be held by The Village at Carsins Run on Tuesday, March 8, beginning at 11 a.m., at the Beechtree Restaurant, 811 S. Stepney Road in Aberdeen, MD.

Designed for seniors interested in learning more about the exciting lifestyle options available at The Village at Carsins Run, “Carsins Run 101” will give interested seniors a chance to explore floor plan options, amenities, and services offered by Harford County’s first state-of-the-art Continuing Care Retirement Community, as well as ask questions about fees and deposits, which are fully-refundable.

To be located on 138 acres of rolling Maryland countryside in Aberdeen, The Village at Carsins Run is being developed by the Presbyterian Home of Maryland, a faith-based not-for-profit organization that has been providing care to seniors in the Baltimore area since 1883.

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To learn more about the blend of contemporary amenities and neighborhood charm that The Village at Carsins Run will offer, attend “Carsins Run 101” as guests of The Presbyterian Home of Maryland. Members of the Carsins Run marketing team will be on hand to answer questions and provide additional information about Harford County’s first choice in neighborhood-style retirement living.

Seating for “Carsins Run 101” is limited. To secure a space, RSVP in advance by calling The Village at Carsins Run at 410-272-1156. In addition, seniors interested in learning more about The Village at Carsins Run can visit www.carsinsrun.org.

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The Village at Carsins Run is a proposed continuing care retirement community subject to the approval of the Maryland Department of Aging.

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