The Harbor dedicated at Renaissance Marquis
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Alzheimer’s Association leaders Ginny Helms (from left) and Dave Houston accept a $5,000 donation from Renita Chambers of the Renaissance Marquis following ceremonies to dedicate the new Alzheimer’s and memory care unit dubbed The Harbor. (Doug Walker / RN-T.com)
Alzheimer’s Association leaders Ginny Helms (from left) and Dave Houston accept a $5,000 donation from Renita Chambers of the Renaissance Marquis following ceremonies to dedicate the new Alzheimer’s and memory care unit dubbed The Harbor. (Doug Walker / RN-T.com)
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Officials at Rome's Renaissance Marquis Retirement Center formall cut the ribbon to open The Harbor, a 24-unit Alzheimer's and memory care wing. Among the dignitaries are Rhonda Wallace, from left, Dave Houston, Ginny Helms, Caroline Smith, Arlean Poplin, the first client in the wing, Renita Chambers, Mayor Evie McNiece and Jay Leggett. (Doug Walker / RN-T.com)
Officials at Rome's Renaissance Marquis Retirement Center formall cut the ribbon to open The Harbor, a 24-unit Alzheimer's and memory care wing. Among the dignitaries are Rhonda Wallace, from left, Dave Houston, Ginny Helms, Caroline Smith, Arlean Poplin, the first client in the wing, Renita Chambers, Mayor Evie McNiece and Jay Leggett. (Doug Walker / RN-T.com)
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The Harbor, a 24-unit Alzheimer's and memory care wing at Renaissance Marquis was dedicated Thursday. The event was attended by Rome mayor Evie McNiece, among others.
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