COUNTY OF ORANGE: Department on Aging to Host Presentation on Retirement and Mental Wellness

COUNTY OF ORANGE: Department on Aging to Host Presentation on Retirement and Mental Wellness
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County of Orange issued the following announcement on Apr. 11.

The Orange County Department on Aging and the Project EngAGE Mental Wellness Senior Resource Team invite the public to attend a virtual presentation, Retirement and Mental Wellness, on May 3.

The Project EngAGE Mental Wellness Senior Resource Team welcomes you to join Lydia Arnold, AT/VC 55+ Specialist, Carl Nordgren with Being Better than Before, Mike Komives, Employment Specialist and Alison Smith, VC 55+ Volunteer Coordinator for a discussion about challenges associated with the new transition of retirement and how they can impact our mental wellbeing. You’ll learn more about discovering your creative renewal, becoming involved, overcoming these challenges and embracing this new chapter.

The FREE virtual event will take place on Tuesday, May 3, from 4-5:30 pm. 

To register, please use this link: www.orangecountync.gov/Retirement-MentalWellness

If technology assistance is needed, please contact Lydia Arnold at 919-245-4276 by Friday, April 29.

Original source can be found here.        



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