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Arlington Heights Senior Center to host screening of Alzheimer’s Documentary, Feb. 21

On Wednesday, Feb. 21, The Arlington Heights Senior Center will be hosting a screening of the new documentary, “Keys Bags Names Words — Hope in Aging and Dementia.”

“Keys Bags Names Words” is a quirky and inspiring lens portraying stories of both the personal and global impacts of Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, while following a cohort of young scientists and artists from around the world as they harness every aspect of creativity, humor and compassion to lead the way toward hope and resilience.

This free screening will take place from 1 to 3 p.m., at the Arlington Heights Senior Center, 1801 W. Central Road, Arlington Heights, and will be facilitated by a representative from The Alzheimer’s Association Illinois Chapter.

Registration is required; space is limited.

To register, contact The Arlington Heights Senior Center at (847) 253-5532.

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