Rogerson
Communities Celebrates Five Years in Brookline
Rogerson
Brookline Adult Day Health Program marked five years of service
to the Brookline community with a celebration Wednesday, March
1, 2006 in the day program, located in Brookline Senior Center
at 93 Winchester Street.
Brookline elders, including several who have attended the
program since it opened five years ago, spoke on how adult
day health has benefited them. Rogerson staff including Site
Manager Paula Tishel, who has been with the program since
the beginning, also spoke.
The day program invited program participants, their family,
Brookline Council on Aging staff, Brookline residents and
local health professionals to attend this event.
Rogerson Brookline Adult Day Health Program, developed and
managed by Rogerson Communities, provides 45 elders and people
with disabilities access to vital health services; nutritious
meals and stimulating cultural, educational and fitness activities.
Rogerson Communities has provided housing and health care
for elders and low-
income individuals and families since it was founded in 1860.
Today, Rogerson serves more than 1,500 Greater Boston families
through 23 facilities and programs. These services include
housing, adult day health programs, fitness training and memory
loss care and treatment.
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