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On June 24, the Toledo Library will host a Senior Health Expo designed to provide valuable health resources and information for the community. Scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the event will feature a range of presentations led by healthcare professionals from UToledo Health, including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and dieticians.
Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about various health topics tailored specifically for seniors. The expo aims to promote wellness and healthy living among older adults, offering insights into managing chronic conditions, maintaining a balanced diet, and understanding medication management.
In addition to informative talks, the event will provide resources and materials for seniors and their families. Participants are encouraged to engage with the healthcare professionals, ask questions, and gather useful information that can enhance their health and well-being. This collaborative effort between UToledo Health and the Toledo Library underscores the importance of community health initiatives and support for the senior population.
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