The Carmel Foundation has some interesting seminars going on this month. On Wednesday February 22 the Alzheimer’s Association presents “Managing Your Money – A Caregivers Guide To Finances.” It will be held in Diment Hall at 2:30 and refreshments will be served. Regular readers of my blog know that both my father and my grandmother had Alzheimer’s disease when they passed away. The Alzheimer’s Association has a great group of people in the Monterey office. They also have a 24-hour hotline you can call at 1-800-272-3900.
Carmel Foundation Hosting A Caregiver’s Guide To Finances February 22
The Carmel Foundation has some interesting seminars going on this month. On Wednesday February 22 the Alzheimer’s Association presents “Managing Your Money – A Caregivers Guide To Finances.” It will be held in Diment Hall at 2:30 and refreshments will be served. Regular readers of my blog know that both my father and my grandmother had Alzheimer’s disease when they passed away. The Alzheimer’s Association has a great group of people in the Monterey office. They also have a 24-hour hotline you can call at 1-800-272-3900.
AARP Tele-Town Halls : Listen To The Experts
AARP has lined up a number of expert speakers for its town halls. Hear directly from health experts on important health, financial health, emotional well-being and how to care for an infirm parent. “Our intention is to host these events on a regular basis to respond to changing needs during this pandemic,” AARP Senior Vice President Jean Setfand, told AARP The Magazine (August/September Issue, page 76). An average event attracts between 75K and 100K people. For a schedule of upcoming tele-town halls, including topics, speakers, and instruction on how to log in, go to www.aarp.org/townhall where you can also listen to past events.
AARP Tele-Town Halls : Listen To The Experts
AARP has lined up a number of expert speakers for its town halls. Hear directly from health experts on important health, financial health, emotional well-being and how to care for an infirm parent. “Our intention is to host these events on a regular basis to respond to changing needs during this pandemic,” AARP Senior Vice President Jean Setfand, told AARP The Magazine (August/September Issue, page 76). An average event attracts between 75K and 100K people. For a schedule of upcoming tele-town halls, including topics, speakers, and instruction on how to log in, go to www.aarp.org/townhall where you can also listen to past events.