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Town awards $49,000 to Alzheimer’s Foundation as group plans $4 million dementia center
Summary
The Town of Babylon approved a $49,000 ARPA grant to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America and heard the group say it has purchased a former convent and will invest $4,000,000 to open a day therapeutic and dementia training center, with construction due to finish in December and a planned January opening.
The Town of Babylon on Oct. 9 awarded a $49,000 grant from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America to support local services. The foundation’s representative told the board the organization has purchased a former convent at Dominican Village and plans to invest $4,000,000 to convert the property into a day therapeutic and dementia training center, with construction…
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