SHELTON - Balancing the responsibilities of work, finances, family life, and
caring for an aging loved one can leave you feeling “sandwiched” and in
need of support.
Caregivers are invited to Wesley Village from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Jan. 15 for the new “Sandwiched” education series.
The program, “Making Sense of the Affordable Care Act for your Aging
Loved One,” will help caregivers make sense of the many details
within the new Affordable Care Act and learn how they affect their aging
loved ones.
This session will feature a presentation by Bev Kidder,
Director of the Aging Resource Center and Fred Serra, CEO of Serra &
DelVecchio Insurance.
To RSVP, contact Wesley Village at 203-925-4952 or at www.wesleyvillage-ct.org.
All
programs will be held at Crosby Commons Assisted Living Community on
the Wesley Village Campus,
580 Long Hill Ave. A light
supper will be served.
This is a monthly series. Be sure to “Save the
Date” for other upcoming programs on the first Wednesday of the month.
This is a press release from United Methodist Homes.
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