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16 SENIOR LIVING 2019 | Florence-Area Senior Resource Guide Burns’s Riverside Chapel Burns’s Riverside Chapel/Florence Fu- neral Home is a fam- ily-owned and oper- ated funeral home in Florence for more than 30 years. Living in and serving the commu- nity they love. At Burns’s, they un- derstand that the loss of a loved one brings about feelings of deep sorrow, confusion and grief. Th ey understand the needs and chal- lenges that arise. Th ey also understand that grieving families are oft en left with a num- ber of important deci- sions to make at a time of great emotional distress. At times like this, their understanding and professional staff is here to help compassionately guide you through the decisions and ar- rangements that must be made to honor your loved one with a dignifi ed and fi tting tribute. From traditional funerals to cremation, Burns’s off ers a full range of services tailored to hon- or your faith and family customs. To ensure that your fi nal wishes are respected, consider funeral pre-planning. We are available to answer your questions. Burns’s Riverside Chapel/ Flor- ence Funeral Home is located at 2765 Kingwood St. in Florence. Reach us by phone at 541-997- 3416 or go to www.burnsriver sidechapel.com. Stay active and keep learning at Lane Community College Florence Center! Stop in today to see what LCC Florence Center has to offer, from senior fitness classes, art and healthy cooking to day trips in and around Florence or even a journey to Europe or beyond. The world awaits — let us help you discover your next adventure! 3149 Oak Street, Florence, OR 541.997.8444 lanecc.edu/florence Ability Center — Elevating Your Quality of Life Ability Center, founded by Dar- rell Heath and just a few staff members in 1994, has expanded to over 100 employees in 14 locations throughout the Western United States. Collectively, Ability Center serves more than 10,000 mobility customers annually with personal- ized, caring service and mobility so- lutions for your home and vehicle. In 1978, Heath worked convert- ing vans for disabled use at the in- fancy of the mobility vehicle move- ment. Sixteen years later, his fi rst Ability Center store in San Diego, Calif., opened, dedicated to helping the physically challenged elevate their quality of life through in- creased mobility. Since then, Ability Center has been at the forefront of the wheelchair accessible, vehicle personalization and adaptive de- sign industry and grown to serve four states: Arizona, California, Ne- vada and Oregon. Ability Center’s mission is to pro- vide our clients with professional solutions that enable them to lead more active and independent life- styles. We accomplish this through a knowledgeable understanding and compassionate staff who part- ner with our clients to provide a quality, one-stop-shop experience. As a leader in the mobility industry, we honor our responsibility to ac- tively support and participate in the communities we serve. Our Springfi eld location has a large indoor showroom with a vari- ety of mobility scooters and wheel- chairs to try as well as wheelchair accessible vehicles. Plus, our service center is trained to repair and install all types of mobility equipment, in- cluding hand controls/driving aids, scooter and wheelchair lift s and as- sist seating. Contact us today at 3574 Marcola Rd. in Springfi eld, call 541-726- 4001 or visit www.AbilityCenter. com.