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Solo Seniors- How to Plan for Aging Without a Family Caregiver
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Join attorney Renée Harvey, of Caldwell Law, for a discussion of the “elder orphan”. Research has found that approximately one quarter of Americans 65 years and above are aging alone without a spouse, adult children or relatives to rely on for assistance and company during senior years; the majority of them are women. Experts on geriatrics call these individuals “elder orphans.” Join us for a discussion of the issues surrounding aging alone and how to begin planning for tomorrow…today.
Register online at the Aging Resource Center HERE.
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