Henry County Hospital Invites Community to 'Dining Out With Senior Stars' Event
From the May 27, 2025 e-EditionPARIS — West Tennessee Healthcare – Henry County Hospital is excited to announce the next “Dining Out with Senior Stars” event, hosted by the Senior Stars Club. This special evening will take place on Monday, June 9 at 5 p.m. in the hospital café and is open to adults aged 50 and older.
“Dining Out with Senior Stars” is a quarterly tradition that brings seniors together for community connection, a delicious meal, and helpful education on topics important to aging well.
This event is sponsored by GrowWell Telehealth Network, which will provide a featured presentation about new telehealth services now available in Henry County, and how these services can benefit seniors by offering greater access to care from the comfort of home.
Attendees will also hear from special guest Regina Smith, MAC Program Director from West Tennessee Healthcare in Jackson, TN. Regina will introduce the many activities and benefits of the MAC Club (Mature Advantage Club) and share exciting details about the MAC Travel Program, which offers group trips and excursions exclusively for members.
The cost to attend includes a yearly membership to the Senior Stars Club for just $15.
Don’t miss this afternoon of friendship, fun, and helpful information designed just for our 50+ community.
To reserve your seat, please RSVP to Laura Davis at ladavis@hcmc-tn.org or call 731-644- 8567 by Friday, May 30.
For more information about the Senior Stars Club and upcoming events at West Tennessee Healthcare – Henry County Hospital, call 731-644-8567.
About West Tennessee Healthcare:
West Tennessee Healthcare is a public, not-for-profit healthcare system with locations serving 19 counties in West Tennessee and Southeast Missouri. The mission of West Tennessee Healthcare is to improve the health and well-being of the communities we serve while providing exceptional and compassionate care. For more information, visit www.wth.org.
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