Southern Oregon Monthly Marketing Update - May 2019
The new edition is hot off the press and hopefully, you have already received your copies. Please let us know if you need more guides and how many you would like. We are honored once again to be the official resource guide for the Alzheimer's Association, Asante Hospitals, Mercy Hospital, and the Rogue Valley Council of Governments.
We hope you can join on May 16th at Edenvale Winery in Medford to celebrate the Retirement Connection Guide of Southern Oregon and May 22nd in Roseburg! NEW this year: A Community Service Excellence in Long-Term Care Award will be given at 4:30pm at Edenvale.The Release Parties are a great way to network, connect, and meet new referral sources- don't miss out on the largest networking events of the year! Please RSVP and make sure to invite your referral sources and colleagues to join you.
Thank you to all of our sponsors and to each of you that use the guide and website. Our services would not be possible without you!
Douglas County Senior Resource Coalition Umpqua Valley Nursing & Rehabilitation Center 525 W Umpqua St, Roseburg, 97471
Upcoming Hospital Case Manager Fairs
Registration is now open for Southern Oregon Sponsors to reserve their CEU space. Space is limited and the event registration will close automatically once filled. At this time the registration is only open to Retirement Connection sponsors, and priority will be given to those presenting CEU poster content. Please register today.
Prom Night Pioneer Village 805 N 5th St, Jacksonville, 97530
On The Move
Do you know someone that has recently changed positions? Send us an update to share in the monthly newsletter, helping everyone stay connected and informed about community changes.
Additional Resources
There are so many resources included in Retirement Connection, that often a few may slip past you and may not be noticed. Did you know that the guide also includes:
“The difference between an opportunity and an obstacle is your attitude. Your faith has to be
greater than your fear.”
I honestly believe- “things happen, it is up to me to decide if they are good or bad.” Sometimes through these challenges, we see new lessons: we see how strong we can be, we see support in people and places we never recognized, we see a new path and way of doing things, we learn new skills and habits, and we appreciate the small things more. It is up to us to see the opportunity.