Goldman & Associates client Silverado Senior Living and its unusual program of golf lessons for people with Alzheimer’s are the focus of a story in the Wall Street Journal today. Featured as the lead article in the WSJ’s Personal Journal section in print, and online accompanied by a 10-photo slideshow, the piece describes how Silverado uses golf to awaken long-term memory for those with Alzheimer’s and to keep them connected to the world. To see the story, please click on the Wall Street Journal icon on Silverado’s web site.
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This entry was written by Audrey, posted on April 8, 2009 at 3:19 pm, filed under Uncategorized.
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