
Caregiver Expo2010 for Seniors, Families and Healthcare Professionals
SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Sept. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The Caregiver Expo2010, presented by Alternatives for Seniors, will be held 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, November 13, 2010 at the Doubletree Hotel, in Oak Brook, Illinois. The free event is being held in conjunction with the National Family Caregiver Month observed every November. National Family Caregiver Month is a nationally recognized time to focus attention on the more than 65 million family caregivers who provide 80% of our nation's long term care services.
Statistics taken from www.thefamilycaregiver.org ...
- Family Caregivers provide $375 billion worth of "free" caregiving services each year
- Family Caregivers spend an average of 20 hours per week caring for their loved ones
Caregiver Expo2010 will feature informational seminars and exhibits pertinent to the growing number of family caregivers struggling with the challenges of caring for elderly patients, parents or loved ones. The expo is not just for caregivers; seniors and healthcare professionals are encouraged to attend as well.
"The goal of the expo is to provide attendees with the resources and tools they need to make educated, informed decisions and to understand what options are available to them," said Anita Kremer, president of Alternatives for Seniors. "Whether their needs are immediate or in the future, there will be something of interest and value for everyone." Area exhibitors represent associations, attorneys, senior housing and care, home care, insurance and other products and services of interest.
Confirmed seminars topics and speakers include:
- Hope, Health, Housing and Healing
Honoring Family and Professional Caregivers
Maya Hennessey- National Family Caregivers
- Housing Overview
Robert A. Werdan, Vice President, Marketing and Sales
Presbyterian Homes
- Don't Go Broke in the Aging Process
Anthony B. Ferraro, Attorney, CPA
Law offices of Anthony B. Ferraro
- Climbing the Mountain of Caregiving: Surviving and Thriving
Carol Cummings RN, Manager of Optimum Life and Wellness Programs
Brookdale Senior Living
- Understanding & Responding to People with Dementia
Chris Garnaat, Manager, Consumer & Corporate Education
Alzheimer's Association - Greater Illinois Chapter
- Learn the Three C's: Care, Choices and Coordination
Donna Sierzega McNally, RN MSN, Vice President Integrated Services
Addus HealthCare, Inc.
Early event sponsors include National Family Caregivers Association, Chicagoland's Senior News - 50 and Better, Alzheimer's Association, Greek American Rehabilitation &Care Centre, K & B Financial, Inc. and Lexington Health Network.
To register for the event, information about Caregiver Expo2010 can be found at www.AlternativesforSeniors.com/expos/caregiver-expo or call (888) 600-9516.
Organizers say that exhibit space is still available. For exhibit and sponsorship information, please contact Denise Mazzetti at (800) 350-0770, ext. 205 or [email protected].
About Alternatives for Seniors
Since 1992, Alternatives for Seniors has been a preferred, valued and comprehensive resource for information about senior housing and services. The semi-annual print and online senior housing directory includes information about nursing centers, assisted living, retirement communities, home health care and other service agencies. Additional information on topics such as Medicare and Medicaid, Alzheimer's and Dementia and what to look for when visiting a care facility can also be found in the guidebooks
The directories are distributed free to seniors, caregivers, healthcare centers, libraries, social/governmental organizations, home health care organizations and at other locations where seniors and their families can obtain them at no charge. Currently, there are 10 regional editions of the guidebook extensively distributed throughout their market areas in Michigan, California, Illinois, New Jersey, Ohio and Wisconsin. The Chicago and Suburban Areas edition reaches more than 180,000 individuals annually with an estimated readership of 450,000.
SOURCE Alternatives for Seniors
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