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Professional Women in Construction Connecticut Chapter to host first program of the year February 6

Rocky Hill, CT Join the Professional Women in Construction Connecticut Chapter (PWC CT) on February 6 for their first program of the year during which they will explore “The Future of Senior Living in Southern New England,” at the Sheraton Hartford South. The program will take place from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

The growing number of seniors has given rise to a variety of facilities that range from independent living to assisted living, memory care and stepped care complexes that can include nursing and rehabilitation capabilities. 

Attend this program to meet and learn from the individuals who are responsible for various aspects of this rapidly evolving, specialized healthcare sector. Representatives from Colebrook Village, McLean, The Retreat, Heritage River Village Development, The Towers in New Haven, Melite Design, Masonicare, and the Fairview Odd Fellows Home of Connecticut will be on the panel. For more information or to register for this great event on the PWC CT website. 

Chartered in 2005, the Professional Women in Construction Connecticut Chapter (PWC CT) has been providing programming that presents the very latest in current industry topics, as well as providing exceptional networking and business development opportunities for our guests. Members of the Connecticut Chapter of PWC represent all major disciplines within our industry, and are drawn from Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Please visit us at PWC CT website for more information.

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