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Cypress Cove Hosts ‘Walk from Home’ Kickoff Support for Alzheimer’s Association
Residents and team members from the Cypress family of Cypress Living, Cypress Cove and Cypress at Home were well represented Wednesday during a prelude kickoff walk of support against Alzheimer’s. Called a “Walk from Home,” the event drew over 130 participants to the Cypress Cove campus who showed their support for Saturday’s Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s annual event being held at Bishop Verot Catholic High School. Cypress Cove has been a long-time supporter of the Alzheimer’s Association fight against the disease. (Photo Supplied by Cypress Cove)
(Fort Myers, FL – October 21, 2021) – More than 130 residents and team members walked at the Cypress Cove campus Wednesday in their “Walk from Home” kick-off event that served as a prelude to this Saturday’s Alzheimer’s Association annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s. Locally, the event hosted by the Florida Gulf Coast Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association will be held at Bishop Verot Catholic High School.
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Residents of Cypress Cove and team members of the Cypress family
(Cypress Living, Cypress Cove, and Cypress at Home) gathered Wednesday morning for their “Walk from Home” event. More than 130 individuals participated in the on campus walk that served as a prelude to Saturday’s regional Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s. The annual event, part of a nationwide activity, serves as a fund raiser for the organization’s care, support, and research. The Cypress family of Cypress Living, Cypress Cove, and Cypress at Home have been long-time supporters of the Alzheimer’s Association fight against the disease. (Photo Supplied by Cypress Cove)
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From left, Cypress Cove Executive Director Mary Franklin, Alzheimer’s Association Program Manager Amy Schenk, and Cypress Cove Healthcare Marketing Coordinator Adrianne Gerard
stand in front of “Cypress Strong” banner prior to Wednesday’s prelude “Walk from Home” event at Cypress Cove. The campus walk drew over 130 staff and resident participants who came together to show their support for the Alzheimer’s Association annual “Walk to End Alzheimer’s” event scheduled this Saturday at Bishop Verot Catholic High School. The Cypress family of Cypress Living, Cypress Cove, and Cypress at Home have been long-time supporter of the Alzheimer’s Association fight against the disease. (Photo Supplied by Cypress Cove)
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Residents and team members from the Cypress family of Cypress Living,
Cypress Cove and Cypress at Home were well represented Wednesday during a prelude kickoff walk of support against Alzheimer’s. Called a “Walk from Home,” the event drew over 130 participants to the Cypress Cove campus who showed their support for Saturday’s Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s annual event being held at Bishop Verot Catholic High School. Cypress Cove has been a long-time supporter of the Alzheimer’s Association fight against the disease. (Photo Supplied by Cypress Cove)
About Cypress Cove
Cypress Cove—a not-for-profit organization, opened in 1999—is a well-established, highly-respected, Life Plan Community (formerly known as a continuing care retirement community) with regional and national recognition. Located on a beautiful 60-acre campus at HealthPark Florida in South Fort Myers, Cypress Cove is home to more than 600 residents and offers a full complement (529) of quality living options (independent living, home health, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care assisted living and rehabilitative care).
For More Information:
Ed Stransenback, Public Relations Coordinator Phone: (239) 415-1838 Email: estransenback@cypressliving.org Fax: (239) 415-1840