QC Eldercare Network to host 4th Annual Senior

 Seminar & Social

 

For information, call: (563) 359-0093

For interviews, contact Sonya Paddock

at Alternatives for the Older Adult at (309) 277-0167, Ext. 255

 

WHAT:The Quad City Elder care Network presents its 4th annual senior seminar and social for active seniors, family and professional caregivers, healthcare professionals and people of all ages.  Over 30 local service organizations will be providing food, prizes and give-aways.  There will be eight informational break-out sessions and numerous health and safety screenings, including memory and balance screening, blood pressure checks, and hearing tests. The event will wrap up with a 6 pm key note workshop on dementia communication called "Sophie's Scenarios".  The event is free and open to the public. Donations welcome.  

 

WHEN:Wednesday, July 16, 20083:30- 7:30pm 

 

WHERE:CASI - Center for Active Seniors 1035 West Kimberly Road, Davenport, IA  52806 Respite Care Available.

    

Sessions 4:00-4:30 pm Sessions 5:00-5:30 pm Session6pm-7:30pm
Ethical Will Medicare & Medicare Advantage Prescription Drug Plans Sophie's Scenarios-Dementia Communication Tips
What Estate Planning is Hearing loss, effects & hearing aids  
Resolving Family Conflict Six things that determine if you age happily & healthy  
Fall Prevention Dementia 101  

 

About Quad City Elder Care Network ( QCECN):QCECN is a local not-for-profit network of senior service providers, experts in their fields, committed to enhancing employee productivity by increasing the awareness about how elder care impacts the workplace and offering solutions through education, information and referral.

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