“Navigating Elder Care” – Free Online Seminar – November 16 at 1:00 PM

November 4th, 2011

This fall, Partners in Care, one of the premier providers of home care and geriatric care management in New York City, has been hosting a series of free online seminars focused on helping you make difficult elder care decisions.

The next online seminar, “The Financial Realities of Home Care” takes place on November 16 at 1 PM EST. It will be moderated by Mary Alice Williams, an Emmy Award-winning television journalist and health educator. The online seminar includes an informative presentation by three experts in the home care field, followed by an interactive question and answer session.

The three panelists for the online seminar will be Marki Flannery, the President of Partners in Care; Paula Brancato, a representative of Northwestern Mutual and an expert in long-term care insurance; and Elder Law attorney David Cutner, a founding partner of Lamson & Cutner, P.C.

Individuals interested in learning about the costs of long-term care, and how to plan and pay for it, should plan on joining the seminar, which can be viewed conveniently and privately on your own computer.  You’ll have an opportunity to send your own questions to members of the panel, and the seminar is free.

You can register for the seminar at www.caregiverseminar.org

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