Aster Gardens Newsletter June 2020

Posted on June 12th, 2020

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Tuesday, June 16th at 11 AM MTN

Join us on Zoom for "Seniors and Sex: Debunk the Myths."

As we age, sexuality and intimacy continue to be important for a full, meaningful, and healthy life. Join our webinar on June 16th when Dr. Adrian Wagg will be discussing the health challenges of intimacy and the myths surrounding sexuality and ageing.

You can go to our Facebook at 11 AM MTN to see the live session.

Senior and Sex Webinar by Optima Living senior living


An elderly couple eating breakfast while using a tablet in senior living

Aster Gardens invites seniors to stay engaged with their digital community. With a new iPad, your friends and family are only a tap away!

Go to astergardens.ca/contest to find out how to enter!


Aster Gardens, an Optima Active Living Community, is hosting a series of informative sessions by Dr. Adrian Wagg, the AHS Chair in Healthy Ageing and Division Director of Geriatric Medicine at the University of Alberta.

In this instalment, Dr. Wagg and Optima Living principal Ali Shivji discuss maintaining bone health. Watch our video above.


COVID-19 Updates

Thank you to our residents, families, and care partners for the incredible courage, strength, and cooperation you have shown in protecting our cherished residents and those who care for them.

To read more, and to see updates relevant to COVID-19 and seniors' lives, visit our website by clicking below.

https://astergardens.ca/blog/covid-19


Mark Your Calendars

June 16th

Webinar with Dr. Adrian Wagg

"Seniors and Sex: Debunk the Myths."

June 24th

Online Community Coffee Time

"Ask Us About Our New Residence with Aster Gardens."

July 8th

Online Community Coffee Time

“Preparing for Transition.”

July 22nd

Webinar with Dr. Adrian Wagg

“Living with Dementia.”


A suite under construction

Drywall is going up throughout the building, finally revealing a taste of what the finished product will look like! Every day, the hardworking construction crews get closer to making Aster Gardens a reality.


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