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Give Yourself the Gift of the Present

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I cannot count the number of times I have heard the phrase "I'm not ready yet" when talking with retirees about the benefits of a senior living community, whether they are 65 or 95.

"Not ready for what?" is usually my first question, in response. "I want to wait until I need it," is quite often the reply. "Need what?" I ask. "You know, when I need help, when I can't live alone anymore," they respond.

Ah ... the stigma of senior living communities strikes again. For some reason, many people believe that any senior living community is akin to a nursing home. This is not true. Many people also believe that all senior living communities are assisted living facilities. Again, this is not true.  Based on these erroneous beliefs, active, energetic and vital seniors are depriving themselves of luxury living, of worry-free living, and of having enriching experiences and forming new relationships.

A person doesn't have to require any assistance to enjoy the freedom, the independence, the social, cultural and intellectual comradery, and stimulation of an Independent Living community. For example, at Sweetwood of Williamstown, there is a health and wellness department and a registered nurse for when or if a resident needs some assistance, whether it be from a 24-hour bug, rehab after a knee replacement or assistance after an operation. This service is part of what contributes to an independent and worry-free lifestyle. However, we encourage you to make the move well before you find yourself in regular need of assistance with your activities of daily living:  well before you take a tumble heading down those cellar stairs with the laundry basket, or slip on the ice while cleaning your snow covered driveway.

By embracing a new life journey in an exciting, engaging and enriching senior living community  now, when the choice is fully yours, while you are still involved in your church, alumni association, golf league, lodge or bridge club, your transition to a new community will be much smoother. You'll have the opportunity to form new connections while nurturing the ones you have had for years, share your stories, create the perfect apartment home for yourself, and come and go as you please - just as you do now, but knowing that you are surrounded and supported by fellow Sweetwood residents and a remarkable staff who are there when/if you need them, which may be in a week, a month or not for several years.

So, before we enter the colder, snowier, more challenging New England winter months, give yourself the present of the present. Don't wait to come to Sweetwood of Williamstown! You're invited for lunch, dinner, a program, activity, a tour or to stay.  We'd love to have you! Eileen D. Moore, MS Executive Director Please call: 413-458-8371  or visit our website.

 





Clark Art Presents Music At the Manton Concert

WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute kicks off its three-part Music at the Manton Concert series for the spring season with a performance by Myriam Gendron and P.G. Six on Friday, April 26 at 7 pm. 
 
The performance takes place in the Clark's auditorium, located in the Manton Research Center.
 
According to a press release:
 
Born in Canada, Myriam Gendron sings in both English and French. After her 2014 critically-acclaimed debut album Not So Deep as a Well, on which she put Dorothy Parker's poetry to music, Myriam Gendron returns with Ma délire – Songs of Love, Lost & Found. The bilingual double album is a modern exploration of North American folk tales and traditional melodies, harnessing the immortal spirit of traditional music.
 
P.G. Six, the stage name of Pat Gubler, opens for Myriam Gendron. A prominent figure in the Northeast folk music scene since the late 1990s, Gubler's latest record, Murmurs and Whispers, resonates with a compelling influence of UK psychedelic folk.
 
Tickets $10 ($8 members, $7 students, $5 children 15 and under). Accessible seats available; for information, call 413 458 0524. Advance registration encouraged. For more information and to register, visit clarkart.edu/events.
 
This performance is presented in collaboration with Belltower Records, North Adams, Massachusetts.
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