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Mid-State to offer healthy aging classes

By Hub City Times
January 13, 2018
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WISCONSIN RAPIDS – A series of continuing education classes on healthy aging is coming soon to each of Mid-State’s locations in Adams, Marshfield, Stevens Point, and Wisconsin Rapids. The Healthy Aging Series includes five different course offerings on select week nights from 5:30-7 p.m., Jan. through April.

With classes like Moving to Age Well and Understanding the Language of Healthcare, the Healthy Aging Series explores the gradual changes that come with aging and the lifestyle choices that can have a powerful impact on the aging process. Students will develop an understanding of these issues and learn ways to maintain health, independence, and well-being.

Each class consists of one class meeting, with four dates available across Mid-State’s locations. Participants can sign up for the whole series or as many classes as desired. The series will conclude with the Aging in Place conference at the Wisconsin Rapids campus on May 19. For more information or to register for classes, visit any Mid-State campus or go to www.mstc.edu/continuinged.

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