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Home is Where the Heart Is: Residential Options as We Age

Centre Region Active Adult Center - Nittany Mall 2901 E College Ave Suite #990, State College, PA

Every Community is unique and every family situation is unique. This introductory presentation will provide an overview of the array of residential options and resources available to people in your community as they age.

Battle of the Bills: Mitigating Financial Impact as Loved Ones Need More Care

Cape Fear - First Baptist Church Activities Center 1939 Independence Blvd, Wilmington, NC

Many older adults, as well as their families, experience stress and anxiety regarding the cost of medical and long-term care. Learn about sources of funding to help offset medical and long-term care expenses, including long-term care insurance, federal and state programs, VA benefits, and more.

You Don’t Know What You Don’t Know: The Importance of Being Educated Prior to a Crisis – Legal & Financial Knowledge

Town Square Sandy Springs Adult Day & Alzheimers Resource Ctr 8601 Dunwoody Place, Building 1 Suite 130, Sandy Springs, GA

The options for paying for long-term care are limited. Did you know that Medicare will not pay for home care or assisted living community care? Do you know what Medicaid provides? Are you aware of the Veterans Administration Aid and Attendance benefit? Most families do not realize their limited options until they are in a crisis—usually when their loved one is about to be discharged from a hospital. Making decisions while in a crisis can be stressful and result in bad choices. This discussion is intended to provide information prior to a crisis or loss of functional or cognitive capacity. Learn how to best find, get and pay for good long-term care.

Taking Control of Medicines: Strategies for Effectively Managing Medications

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC

This program will help adult-children understand that hospitalizations/re-hospitalizations, exacerbation of medical conditions, or declining medical conditions could be related to missed medications, medication errors, and medication non-compliance, most of which can be prevented. This program offers specific and practical tips that can be implemented by adult-children to keep their parents safely in the home and in the community.

Morning Stretch: Movement for Older Adults

First Baptist Church - Greensboro 1000 W Friendly Ave, Greensboro, NC

This program will help participants become aware of healthy movement and its impact on physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being, local resources that focus on supporting movement and exercise for an older population, and specific movement activities and exercises that will help stregnthen bodes and minds at all stages of aging.

Hospice and Anticipatory Grief

Centre Region Active Adult Center - Nittany Mall 2901 E College Ave Suite #990, State College, PA

This program will provide an overview of hospice care, when it might be most appropriate, and the benefits of hospice. Holly and Jackie will also explain anticipatory grief and how to cope with it.

Thank You For Your Service: Veterans’ Affairs Benefits

Cape Fear - First Baptist Church Activities Center 1939 Independence Blvd, Wilmington, NC

Learn about Veterans Affairs programs that may benefit veterans and their spouses. Become more informed regarding health, medical care and service coverage.

Trip of a Lifetime? Preventing Falls of Aging Loved Ones

Town Square Sandy Springs Adult Day & Alzheimers Resource Ctr 8601 Dunwoody Place, Building 1 Suite 130, Sandy Springs, GA

Every second of every day, an older adult falls and one out of every 5 of these cause serious injury. Falls do not and should not be considered a normal part of aging. This presentation will discuss environmental and activity modifications that can help prevent falls.

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