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2017

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groupexerciseclasses, including yoga and Zumba. San Rafael: 415-492-9622; Novato: 415-883-9622; ymcasf.org OsherLifelong Learning Institute OLLI, at Dominican University in San Rafael, offers non-credit academic courses, workshops and clubs for adults over 50. 415-458-3763; dominican. edu/academics/osher Petaluma Senior Center Older adults can choose from many activities, including Tai Chi, group walks and playing the guitar. They can also get legal consultations, discuss foreign policy and hear presentations on issues important to them. Pool tournaments are held on the second Friday of each month. 707-778-4399; cityofpetaluma.net. Go to Parks and Recreation and click on Adults over 55. San Rafael Public Library Volunteers deliver regular and large-print books and books on tape to San Rafael residents in retirement homes, convalescent hospitals and private homes. 415-485- 3317; marilyn.boatright@ cityofsanrafael.org San Rafael Recreation Department Terra Linda Seniors, San Rafael Goldenaires and Multicultural Older Adult Programs at Albert J. Boro Community Center in Pickleweed Park offer a variety of activities for older adults, including low- cost lunches. 415-485-3333; livelifelocally.org/adults-55- plus/ Senior Access Senior Access gives people with memory loss opportunities for social interaction, provides support for caregivers and offers screening and counseling. The Wilfred George Day Center, in San Rafael, is known as Marin's Favorite Club for Folks with Memory Loss. 415-491-2500; senioraccess.org West Marin Senior Services This non-profit organization provides practical services for West Marin's seniors so they can live independently and stay involved in the community. Transportation, a weekly community lunch and family respite are among its programs, and it operates Stockstill House, a licensed residential care facility in Point Reyes Station for up to eight people who are no longer able to stay in their own homes. 415-663-8148; wmss.org Whistlestop Whistlestop has been providing services that allow Marin's elders to remain active in the community since 1954. Transportation, meals, classes, special events and support services, such as nutrition tips and blood pressure and cholesterol screening are among its many offerings. 415-456-9062; whistlestop.org n Youneedtoknow We are pleased to announce the completion of a major expansion of our facilities and services. We recently completed the construction of our new funeral home, reception room, crematory, and cemetery offices. In addition to our continued outstanding cemetery services we have offered for over the last forty years, we are now able to offer all final arrangements at one convenient location. Twenty-Four Hour Funeral Home Services • 24/hr. Funeral Home Services • Traditional and Contemporary Celebration of Life Services • Reception Center Seating for 130 People • Catering Services • All Disposition Services; Burial, Entombment, Cremation, Inurnment, Upright Markers • Ceremonial Chapel and Family Visitation Chapel • On Site Crematory • Video Technology • Pre-arrangement Counseling and Insurance Funding for Future Expenses ValleyMemorialParkCemetery New Funeral Home and Reception Center Valley Memorial Park Cemetery & Funeral Home 650 Bugeia Lane Novato, California 94945 415-897-9609 www.valleymemorialpark.com• COA #377 FD #2295 Crypts&Niches Upright Markers Foyer Reception Room (415) 457 2256 • www.HealthCareConnectionLLC.com Dignity•Respect Personal Care • Safety Allservicesmanagedbyowner Nancy Mack, RN, PHN, GCM A Licensed Homecare Agency offering Home Care Aide Services: Agency is employer; insured, bonded, Employees registered with the state Geriatric Care Management: RN resource specialist and advocate for seniors and their families A Marketing Supplement of the Marin Independent Journal | marinij.com Senior Living June 11, 2017 19

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