News Summary
Seniors in Nashville can enjoy the SALT (Seasoned Adults Living Triumphantly) program at the MWCHC Nashville clinic, which combines educational sessions with social activities. This month, the program featured two highlights: grocery budgeting and the connection between cancer and the environment. Participants enjoyed engaging discussions followed by classic games like Bingo, creating a vibrant community atmosphere. With sessions held twice a month, the SALT program offers Nashville seniors an exciting opportunity to learn, socialize, and have fun.
Exciting News for Seniors in Nashville!
Nashville residents aged 60 and older are in for a real treat! There’s a blossoming program called the SALT (Seasoned Adults Living Triumphantly) that is not only about learning but is also a fantastic way to meet new people and have a blast. This program, which takes place at the MWCHC Nashville clinic, is bustling with life and opportunities for engagement.
Learning and Fun All in One Place
The SALT program offers a variety of monthly activities that keep participants both entertained and informed. It’s designed especially for seniors, focusing on educational sessions that tackle important topics like home safety, home health care, senior scam prevention, nutrition, and exercise. This blend of education and recreation ensures that everyone leaves with something valuable!
This Week’s Highlights
This week was especially noteworthy as the session addressed two exciting topics. First up was a session on How to Create a Grocery Budget That Works for You, led by Emily Germer from MWCHC. With prices going up everywhere, learning to manage grocery budgets is a skill that can make a real difference in everyday life.
Next, the spotlight turned to a captivating discussion titled Are Cancer and the Environment Connected? presented by Dr. Amber Adams. This timely topic allowed participants to delve into important aspects linking health and the environment, making it a thought-provoking experience for everyone involved.
Bringing Everyone Together
After soaking up all that knowledge, what better way to unwind than with a game of Bingo? Participants found themselves cheering, laughing, and enjoying the camaraderie that comes with playing this classic game. Bingo isn’t just about winning; it’s about making connections and creating wonderful memories!
Join the SALT Community
The SALT program is held twice a month, specifically on the first and third Tuesdays, so there’s always something to look forward to! Whether you’re looking to learn new skills, stay active, or simply socialize, this is the perfect place to do all that and more.
Get in Touch!
If you or someone you know might be interested in joining the SALT sessions, get all the details you need by reaching out to Gwen Langley. There’s an entire community waiting to welcome you, filled with engaging activities that make every visit a treat.
Nashville seniors, it’s time to get involved! Whether you’re keen on learning, making friends, or having fun, the SALT program has something for everyone. Don’t miss out on this amazing opportunity to enrich your life.
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