- December 26, 2024
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Kori Dahlberg, resident engagement director at Tuscan Gardens Assisted Living in Palm Coast, asked her friends to bake, for a cause.
The baked goods were sold and raffled off at a bake sale fundraiser, which raised $400 to help residents and associates participate in the Walk to End Alzheimer's at Daytona State College on Oct. 2. The event was canceled, however, due to rising COVID numbers.
Not to be deterred, it was decided that Tuscan Gardens would hold its own Alzheimer's walk on Oct. 15. They were supported by Vitas, Accent Home Health, and Trilogy, who provided stations with water and snacks along the route. Palm Coast Bicycle Trail Shop donated a Surray — a six-passenger rickshaw — for use during the walk. Pedaled by the activity team, residents had the opportunity to catch a ride and enjoy the scenery for a good cause.