Community Corner
Educational Nuggets for the Golden Years
LOCAL HOMECARE COMPANY LAUNCHES COMPLIMENTARY SENIOR SEMINAR SERIES FOR CONNECTICUT FAMILIES

Of the 820,000 seniors currently living in Connecticut, most want the same thing: to stay safe and independent in their own homes for as long as possible.But many families don’t know what support is availableor when it’s time to plan ahead.That’s why Assisted Living Home Care Services, a family-owned, award-winning non-medical homecare company with offices in Cheshire, Westport and Woodstock, has recently launched a free educational seminar series for seniors and their families at various public venues across the state.
“Navigating the complex maze and ever-changing choices of senior care can certainly become an overwhelming experience,” said Mario D’Aquila, MBA, chief operating officer at Assisted Living Home Care Services. “As a credentialed homecare provider for thirty years, our team is here to help educate families on the various options so that they can make the best decision for their elderly loved one at this particular time in their life.”
Registered Nurse and Certified Senior Advisor Julie Cruz, who serves as Director of Adult Family Living Services at the company will be the featured seminar presenter. Cruz will focus a one-hour discussion on practical, real-world guidance, covering a range of eldercare topics, including:
Find out what's happening in New York Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
·Five signs a loved one might need homecare services.
·Assessing the best care option for your elderly relative.
Find out what's happening in New York Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
·ow How to pay for in-home senior care services in Connecticut.
·UndersUnderstanding Connecticut’s Adult Family Living/Foster Caregiver program.
·Common myths about medical and non-medical homecare.
·Facts of financial insecurity later in life- how to use the Elder Index, a cost-of-living measure designed specifically for older adults.
·Exploring and accessing benefits for Veterans and their families during their golden years.
Thus far, Cruz will be presenting at the following venues:
·Wallingford Public Library on Thursday, March 12th at 6 p.m.
·Eastford Public Library on Saturday, April 4th at 1 p.m.
·Easton Public Library on Saturday, April 11th at 3:30 p. m.
·Thompson Public Library on Thursday, April 23rd at 6 p.m.
·North Haven Public Library on Saturday, May 9th at 2 p.m.
·Woodstock Town Hall on May 13th at 10 a.m.
To attend one of the free senior sessions, please contact Assisted Living Home Care Services at (203)-774-5651 ext 114 or by email: Julie@assistedlivingct.com
“Knowledge is power and we hope that all Connecticut families will take advantage of our complimentary, collective advice,” adds D’Aquila.“Our goal is simply to share helpful information so that the public can make confident decisions for themself and their senior loved one now and well into their golden years.”
About Assisted Living Home Care Services, Inc.
Since 1996, award-winning home care agency Assisted Living Home C are Services, Inc. in Cheshire, Woodstock and Westport has provided quality care to residents across Connecticut. Its unique Care Plus program blends personal care by over 700 employees and caregivers with technological safety and monitoring devices from sister company Assisted Living Technologies, Inc. The company was ranked on the 2020 Inc. 5000 list of fastest growing companies and recognized by Home Care Pulse® as a “Best of Home Care Leader In Excellence”, a designation given to the best home care providers in the nation. Learn more by visiting www.assistedlivingct.com or calling 203.634.8668.