The 18th Marshall County Senior Expo, presented by the Marshall County Council on Aging, will take place on Thursday at Plymouth High School.
Activities start at 8 a.m. with a complimentary breakfast provided by Pilgrim Manor. A free lunch will also be offered to attendees, hosted by Miller’s Merry Manor.
This year, over 60 vendors will be on display and available for visits. Participants can explore a wide range of services, including insurance, hospice, financial institutions, nursing homes, home health care, hearing aids, assisted living, adult daycare, caption phones, and more.
The Senior Expo also offers several free health screenings, such as hearing tests, depression and anxiety screenings, glaucoma checks, grip strength tests, and blood pressure measurements. Visitors can also receive a flu shot.
There’s entertainment all day long, and participants should plan to spend a couple of hours eating, visiting with friends, enjoying the entertainment, and viewing the various vendors.
For a free ride to the Senior Expo, call in your reservation today at the Council on Aging 574-936-9904.
This year’s Marshall County Senior Expo is presented by the Marshall County Council on Aging and sponsored by Miller’s Merry Manor, Deaton Clemens Van Gilder Funeral Home, Pilgrim Manor, Bowen Health, Visiting Angels, Dash Getaways, Autumn Trace, and Elia Insurance Services.
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