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Educational Seminar at Brightview Perry Hall on Wednesday, September 30 at 8:30am

Pastors from the Baltimore area are invited to Brightview Perry Hall for a special seminar, Dementia: A Pastor's Guide.

Pastors from the Baltimore area are invited to Brightview Perry Hall โ€“ located at 9657 Bel Air Road โ€“ for a special seminar, Dementia: A Pastorโ€™s Guide, with Wellspring Village Director, Karl Douglas, on Wednesday, September 30 at 8:30 am.

Designed to support pastors to better serve members of their congregation and the community, the presentation will provide an overview of how to effectively engage and interact with parishioners with dementia or other forms of memory impairment.

The seminar will also include advice on supporting caregivers โ€“ so caregivers can share meaningful connections with their loved ones with dementia.

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Breakfast will be served.

โ€œWe were delighted to host this โ€“ and other โ€“ educational opportunities for the community,โ€ said Laura Stewart, Executive Director of Brightview Perry Hall. โ€œWe are a resource for educational needs, not just exceptional senior living services.โ€

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โ€œPastors are our most trusted advisors, and, most often are the first to be informed in times of trouble or concern. We want pastors to have the information they need to better serve their congregation and the community,โ€ she added.

A popular senior living community in Nottingham, Brightview Perry Hall features Independent Living, Assisted Living and a Wellspring Villageยฎ neighborhood dedicated to dementia and Alzheimerโ€™s care. Brightview Perry Hall opened in July 2014.

To RSVP or to learn more, please call Valerie or Linda at 410-529-1903.

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