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Lifestyles Fair at Friendship Village

Tennis, yoga, life-long learning, sports, spirituality: this is just a small sampling of the clubs and activities that were represented at Friendship Village's Lifestyles Fair last week. “This event is modeled after a college involvement fair, as a way to let Friendship Village residents learn about and become involved with the many diverse program opportunities of their community,” said Jeff Rose, lifestyles manager at Friendship Village. More than 30 clubs and activities had booths set up for residents to explore. “We truly offer something for virtually any type of interest or hobby,” said Jeff.

Friendship Village of Schaumburg is a Continuing Care Retirement Community near Chicago, for adults aged 62 and older, offering a range of services and amenities in a vibrant community of neighbors and friends. The accommodations at Friendship Village include independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory support for Alzheimer's and dementia care.

“The Lifestyles Fair is a great way to showcase all of the wonderful programs, events, groups and clubs that we have here at Friendship Village,” said Jeff. “It's a way to encourage new residents to get involved and more seasoned residents to open their eyes to new opportunities to get involved. It's also a great way to showcase the lifestyle offerings at Friendship Village.”

Friendship Village is a leading Chicago continuing care retirement community offering a complete continuum of care including independent living garden homes and apartment homes, as well as assisted living, memory support, skilled care, and short- and long-term rehabilitation services. For more than 35 years, Friendship Village has been providing Chicago area seniors with exceptional retirement living options. For additional information visit www.FriendshipVillage.org

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