The event will be on Tuesday, March 17, from 5-7 p.m. in the Tisch Auditorium of the Sarah Neuman Center of Jewish Home Lifecare, 845 Palmer Ave.
The discussion will present a talk by Tammy Marshall, Jewish Home's director of Green House Project Education. Marshall, an elder care advocate with 25 years of experience, will discuss the core values and practices of the groundbreaking Green House model of person-directed care and the empowered workforce central to its effectiveness.
She will also describe what life is like for the elders living in the first two of what will be several “small house” communities, which are guided by the principles of the Green House project. The event is co-sponsored by the Westchester County’s Department of Senior Programs and Services, At Home on the Sound, Westchester County Livable Communities, WestFair Rides and the town of Mamaroneck.
The event is free, but reservations are recommended as soon as possible. There is also free parking available. Reservations can be made by calling 914-864-5172 or via email at jcohen@jewishhome.org.
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