SEYMOUR, Ind. - The Schneck Foundation invites the community to a special seminar, "Live Well, Age Wisely," designed to empower individuals with practical tips and proven strategies for staying healthy, active, and feeling their best as they age.
The event is on Tuesday, April 28, at the Scott County YMCA, 805 Community Way, in Scottsburg. It begins with a complimentary lunch at noon, followed by a panel presentation at 12:15 p.m., featuring Schneck health experts:
Samuel Brinson, DO – Family Medicine
Jill M. Mikles, DO – Orthopedics
Susie Schnitker, MSN, RN, FNP-C, CEN – Family Medicine
Attendees will gain valuable insights into aging well and will have the opportunity to ask questions during a dedicated Q&A session.
The Schneck Foundation's Live Well, Age Wisely is free to attend, but registration is required. To reserve your spot, call 812-524-4244 or visit SchneckMed.org/events.
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