Representatives from Integrace Bayleigh Chase, a forward-thinking life plan community based in Easton, were happy to participate in The Senior Expo, sponsored by The Star Democrat, on March 22 at Chesapeake College.
Dr. Allan Anderson, medical director for the Samuel and Alexia Bratton Memory Clinic at Bayleigh Chase, was a featured speaker at the event. He presented “Maintaining Brain Fitness,” sharing a basic overview of how the brain processes memory, and expert tips for keeping our minds healthy as we age.
Integrace Bayleigh Chase also had a booth at the event, where guests were able to learn more about the continuum of innovative services – including independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing and short-term rehabilitation – Bayleigh Chase provides for both residents and the greater community.
“We received so many phone calls leading up to The Senior Expo from people who were excited to hear Dr. Anderson speak, we knew this event would be a success,” said Betsy Griffin, Advertising and Marketing Director, The Star Democrat. “We thank both Dr. Anderson and Integrace Bayleigh Chase for being a part of this great day for our community.”
Located on a 35-acre campus in historic Easton, Bayleigh Chase is a vibrant community that offers residents a lifestyle of flexibility and choice to live life on their own terms. For more information, please call 410-763-7167 or visit www.bayleighchase.org.
About Integrace
Integrace is a forward-thinking non-profit organization that strives to ignite in all people the passion for meaningful living. Integrace oversees a family of vibrant retirement communities throughout Maryland, including Bayleigh Chase in Easton, Buckingham’s Choice in Adamstown, and Fairhaven in Sykesville. Integrace is also a nationally-recognized leader in the art of dementia care, with the Sykesville-based Copper Ridge community and Integrace Institute, as well as two memory clinics in Easton and Sykesville, serving as catalysts to a profound shift in how we perceive, and relate to, those living with dementia. Integrace communities provide a continuum of services to support both residents and the greater community, including assisted living, skilled nursing, short-term rehabilitation and more. Each of these innovative programs focuses on person-centered living, honoring the abilities, possibilities and authenticity of each individual. For more information, please visit Integrace.org.
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