BEDFORD – The 2022 Senior Fair presented by Anthem Medicare and hosted by 105.5 WQRK, 102.5 LiteFM, and 1340 AM WBIW will be held at Sherwood Oaks Christian Church this Wednesday, April 20th, from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.
Senior Citizens can find tailored exhibitors showcasing products and services they need for their daily care as well as candidates for upcoming elections. Those in attendance at the event include Bloomington Regional Rehabilitation Hospital, Greg Day for Lawrence County Sheriff, Humana, IU Health Bedford, IU Health Rural Dementia Network, Premier Hospice, Lincoln Plaza Pharmacy, Hoosier Hills Food Bank, and Scott Smith
Bloomington Regional Rehabilitation Hospital provides specialized rehabilitative services to patients throughout South Central Indiana who are recovering from disabilities caused by injuries, illnesses, or chronic medical conditions. They are passionate about patient care and consider it a privilege to be able to provide services to patients and their family members throughout South Central Indiana.
Be sure to stop by and meet Republican candidate for Lawrence County Sheriff, Greg Day. Greg believes that Hard Work plus Quality equals Results. Stop by to learn more about him and his campaign for Lawrence County Sheriff at this year’s Senior Fair.
Humana offers personalized care from people who care by listening to their members and creating solutions to help them reach the best version of themselves. They are also deeply invested in towns and cities across the country and strive to support and improve communities at a local level. Learn more about their services and plan options at the Senior Fair!
IU Health Bedford cares about its patients and community needs, where you will receive the best care available, personalized for your specific needs. They believe in treating the whole person – not just the symptom – and ensuring that their approach is right for you and your lifestyle. Stop by and learn about all the ways that IU Health Bedford is meeting the healthcare needs of patients in Lawrence County.
Nearly all of us will be impacted by Alzheimer’s or Dementia in some way in our lifetime. Diagnosis of a loved one, or even yourself can leave you with a lot of questions. IU Health Rural Dementia Network provides caregiver support and resources. Stop by the Dementia Friendly Lawrence County Senior Fair booth to learn more about how they help the community.
Premier Hospice and Home Health are here for you and your loved ones, at every stage of the journey. They address the specific needs of individuals and families who are facing a life-limiting illness and require end-of-life care. They understand that time is precious and are committed to responding to your needs as quickly as possible while helping your loved ones live their last days with respect, peace, and dignity.
Lincoln Plaza Pharmacy is an Independent Pharmacy committed to maintaining & improving your health by providing advice & information on your prescriptions & other healthcare needs. They also carry home décor, beer, wine, spirits, and gift items! Visit their booth at the Senior Fair to learn more about how they can serve you!
Hoosier Hills Food Bank collects, stores, and distributes food to non-profit agencies that feed the hungry in Brown, Lawrence, Orange, Owen, Martin, and Monroe counties in Indiana. They provide over four million pounds of food annually to over 100 other non-profits serving people with low incomes and personal challenges, children, and seniors. Learn more about them at the Senior Fair!
Lawrence County Commissioner District #1 nominee Scott Smith is asking for your vote in the upcoming primary election and will be on-site for you to meet. Be sure to stop by and say hello, to learn more about his plans to serve Lawrence County at the Senior Fair!
Although tailored more towards citizens, the event is FREE for all ages to attend. The first 100 attendees will win a door prize and there will be TWO – $100 cash prize drawings during the event. Winners must be present to win and the drawings take place at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.