Mar-a-Lago Gala Launches MorseLife’s Season of Events
PALM BEACH, FL – Guests of MorseLife will celebrate the joys of the Pacific islands during this year’s annual dinner, “An Evening in Polynesia.”
Lori Gendelman, Dorothy Kohl and Roberta Kozloff are chairing the program, Dec. 8 at The Mar-a-Lago Club. Patrick Park is honorary chairman.

Roberta Kozloff, Patrick Park, Lori Gendelman and Dorothy Kohl (seated)
The gala launches the winter season of events for MorseLife. Guests will enjoy décor, music and food reminiscent of the Polynesian culture.
MorseLife, which cares for seniors in Palm Beach County, including the homebound, frail and needy, holds the highest quality ranking among nursing homes – “5-Stars” – from Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration and the Gold Seal Award from the Governor’s Panel on Excellence in Long-Term Care, an honor only 2% of all Florida nursing homes have achieved.
MorseLife is also designated as one of two “Teaching Nursing Homes” by the Florida Legislature. Its services include short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, independent and assisted living, home care, geriatric care management, adult day care, and meals-on-wheels.
MorseLife recently began construction of a new, 120-bed short-term rehabilitation center on its campus, scheduled to open in late 2013.
For more information, call (561) 242-4661 or e-mail