events
Join us for a not-to-be-missed session with award-winning Vermont poet, Jerry Johnson on Thursday, July 14th at 2pm.
Read MoreDo you suffer from chronic pain in your feet or legs? Join us for an informative conversation where you will learn about common problems, causes, and treaments: Join us on July 28th, 2016 at 10 am. RSVP suggested.
Read MoreCedar HIll has the loveliest gardens around, especially in June – come take a look!
Read MoreWhen is it time to make the move to Assisted Living? How to start the conversation? What are your options? Our expert panel will help guide you through the many questions regarding making the big move. Join us on June 14th, 2016 at 10 am. RSVP suggested.
Read MoreTo celebrate Older Americans Month, and as part of our ongoing commitment to Senior Wellness, Cedar Hill is proud to host a very special event for
National Senior Health and Fitness Day! The Village at Cedar Hill hosts Special Free seminar in their popular Speaker Series, “Nutrition, Wellness & Aging”, presented by Dr. Deborah Kennedy, Administrative Director, Weight and Wellness Center, DHMC, followed by free healthy lunch for all attendees. Join us on May 24th, 2016 at 11 am. RSVP required.
Cedar Hill proudly joins national event to promote healthy lifestyles for older adults –
“Improve Your Health for a Better Self!”
The Village at Cedar proudly hosts its 4th Craft Fair, offering fabulous Original Artwork, Jewelry, Stained Glass, Wood Products, and much more!
Read MoreThe Village at Cedar Hill hosts Free Presentation The Village at Cedar Hill is pleased to host the next presentation in their popular Speaker Series, “Parkinson’s Disease:Beyond the Best-Known Symptoms”, presented by Diane Sherman, Ph.D. Coordinator at the Parkinson’s Center, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. ” Join us on April 7, 2016 at 2 pm.
Read MoreThe Village at Cedar Hill is pleased to host the next free seminar in their popular Speaker Series: “Managing Diabetes: It’s About Choices” Tips and Tools to help you choose to live well with diabetes
Read MoreMany older people forget someone’s name or misplace things from time to time. This kind of forgetfulness is normal. At this seminar you’ll learn what can be signs of a more serious problem.
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