Word to the Wise Speaker Series: “Don’t Let Sleep Problems Give You Nightmares!”



Jun 19th 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Shakopee Community Youth Building at Lion Park - 1099 Adams St. S., Shakopee, MN 55379
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You are invited to a complimentary light dinner and learning event. Join us as Dr. Louis Kazaglis presents:

Don’t Let Sleep Problems Give You Nightmares!

Shakopee Community Youth Building
1099 Adams St. in Lions Park, Shakopee

Thursday, June 19th, 2014
Presentation from 5:30 - 7:30 PM

Learn from this insightful speaker and enjoy a complimentary light dinner.

Did you know you can actually improve your health while you sleep? People who get enough sleep, 8 hours at the least, have a definite health advantage–less disease, weight gain, stress and anxiety. Dr. Kazaglis will discuss why healthy sleep is important to your overall health, what conditions can cause problems and how to overcome insomnia.

About Dr. Kazaglis: Dr. Kazaglis is a specialist in Internal Medicine and completed a fellowship in Sleep Medicine at Hennepin County Medical Center’s Regional Sleep Disorders Center. He has special interest in the impact of technology on sleep and health.

Seating is limited, Please RSVP by Friday, June 13th by calling Justine Aretz at (952)856-7529.

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Over the six years my mother has resided at Emerald Crest Burnsville, my family and I have been impressed with the quality of care provided. As Mom's dementia has progressed, the graduated care model has properly addressed her changing needs over the years. A highlight of the week: the weekly chapel services led by Pastor Arlen where Mom can sing along to old familiar songs. It's such a joy to receive weekly updates from Pastor Arlen so that family members who live a distance can still "see" Mom/Grandma each week. The nursing staff are very observant of any changes in daily habits and have identified medical issues in a timely manner. The attentiveness of all staff has become even more important as Mom's verbal skills have diminished. We are comforted as a family to know that Mom is being well cared for in between our visits. 

— Jean, daughter of resident

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