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Versailles Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center Dr. Stephen Winner, of Versailles, talks about maintaining good balance, during a monthly luncheon at the Senior Center of Sidney-Shelby County on Tuesday, March 9. Winner talked about how seniors can have diminished balance after staying confined during the COVID-19 pandemic. Winner related how some people don’t want to admit or are unaware that their balance has gotten worse. Winner described some of the exercises used at Versailles Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center to help with balance. This was the first luncheon at the Senior Center of Sidney-Shelby County since the COVID-19 pandemic began.

Versailles Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center Dr. Stephen Winner, of Versailles, talks about maintaining good balance, during a monthly luncheon at the Senior Center of Sidney-Shelby County on Tuesday, March 9. Winner talked about how seniors can have diminished balance after staying confined during the COVID-19 pandemic. Winner related how some people don’t want to admit or are unaware that their balance has gotten worse. Winner described some of the exercises used at Versailles Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center to help with balance. This was the first luncheon at the Senior Center of Sidney-Shelby County since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
https://www.sidneydailynews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2021/03/web1_SDN031021SeniorTalk.jpgVersailles Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center Dr. Stephen Winner, of Versailles, talks about maintaining good balance, during a monthly luncheon at the Senior Center of Sidney-Shelby County on Tuesday, March 9. Winner talked about how seniors can have diminished balance after staying confined during the COVID-19 pandemic. Winner related how some people don’t want to admit or are unaware that their balance has gotten worse. Winner described some of the exercises used at Versailles Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center to help with balance. This was the first luncheon at the Senior Center of Sidney-Shelby County since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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