The Osborn’s plan to develop a dedicated Memory Care Center was recently announced by Mark Zwerger, CEO. Proceeds from The Osborn “Remembrance Ball: A Sentimental Journey”, a black-tie dinner dance to be held November 11, will help fund this community resource. The new center will offer an innovative residential setting for those coping with mid-stage dementia.
The Osborn’s plan to develop a dedicated Memory Care Center was recently announced by Mark Zwerger, CEO. Proceeds from The Osborn “Remembrance Ball: A Sentimental Journey”, a black-tie dinner dance to be held November 11, will help fund this community resource. The new center will offer an innovative residential setting for those coping with mid-stage dementia.
At the event, the John W. Sterling Legacy Award will be given to Frank Corvino, President and CEO of Greenwich Hospital, Frank McCullough, Senior Partner of McCullough, Goldberger & Staudt, and, posthumously, to Peter Bergmann, a partner in the law firm of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft. The award honors an individual’s accomplishments in keeping with the spirit of Miriam Osborn’s compassionate vision and John Sterling’s dedication to creating an organization which is the “finest of its kind”.
In recognition of Veterans Day, The Osborn will also salute its resident veterans.
For more information on the Memory Care Center or the Remembrance Ball, to make a donation or request an invitation, go to TheOsbornRemembranceBall.org or contact Susan Olson at 925-8372 or solson@theosborn.org.