LAGUNA NIGUEL, Calif., Jan. 29, 2016 -- Associa Professional Community Management (PCM) Vice President of Business Development Wendy Bucknum will be honored for her contributions to South County Senior Citizens at this year's Age Well Senior Services Captain's Ball on February 6, at the Ritz Carlton in Laguna Niguel, California.
"Wendy has worked with our committee to offer the Senior Summit every year. More than 1,300 seniors attend what has become a large-scale media event. This is the biggest event in Orange County and this May will mark the organization's ninth anniversary. Wendy has been an advocate for the large senior community called Laguna Woods Village. She has also been an advocate in Mission Viejo where she serves on the city council. Wendy is a very impressive leader," said Age Well Senior Services Chief Executive Officer Marilyn Ditty.
About Age Well Senior Services:
Age Well Senior Services (formerly South County Senior Services) is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) public benefit corporation based in Laguna Woods, California providing critical programs, services and resources to seniors primarily in South Orange County since 1975. Age Well Senior Services has become a leader in providing home and community-based services to ensure that seniors can stay in their homes longer and maintain the quality of life they deserve. The name change to Age Well Senior Services, which became effective on January 14, 2010, was made to more accurately represent the current services provided to 14 cities throughout South Orange County, California, as follows:
- Home-delivered Meals on Wheels and congregate meals
- Programs and services at thirteen community and senior center sites throughout the region
- Emphasis on a continuum of care
- Adult day health care and Alzheimer's social day care
- Case management
- In-home support
- Transportation
- Health and wellness programs
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For more information on Age Well Senior Services and the Captain's Ball Event, go to
http://www.myagewell.org/html/index.html.
About Associa:
Building and managing successful communities for more than 35 years, Associa is the worldwide leader in community management with over 10,000 employees operating more than 180 branch offices in the United States, Mexico, Canada, the United Arab Emirates and South Africa. Based in Dallas, Texas, our industry expertise, financial strength, and innovation meet the unique needs of clients across the world with customized services and solutions designed to help communities achieve their vision. To learn more about Associa and its charitable organization, Associa Cares, go to www.associaonline.com or www.associacares.com.
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