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Wellderly Week promotes emotional wellness

Wellderly Week promotes emotional wellness

Yahoo19-03-2025
(WGHP) — March 17 to 22 is Wellderly Week across the U.S.
It's to celebrate older adults and encourage physical and emotional wellness as we all get older. As Successful Aging expert Linda Pritchett tells us, we hear a lot about the need for older adults to pay attention to their physical wellness, but they also need to pay attention to their emotional wellness, too.
You can contact Linda Pritchett at (336) 292-3875 or visit her website here.
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