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Planning for the January 29 "Aging at Home" Expo Now in Full Swing!
Our "Aging at Home" or "Aging in Place" Expo planning just took a major step forward with a detailed planning session last week with the great folks at the Lady Lake Library. You may recall that our specially focused expo will be complimentary to the Lady Lake Library's annual Wellness Fair, making the day an opportunity to do "one-stop shopping" for resources critical to your present and future well-being. We're pleased to have the opportunity to work alongside our colleagues at the Lady Lake Library to bring a wealth of valuable information to our constituents!

We're also getting set to place an ad in local newspapers alerting vendors and related civic organizations to our January 28 event. This "Call for Exhibitors" ad will extend an invitation to participate in the event, and to claim one of the limited number of seminar-type slots to be available during the Expo. Watch for it in the Villages Daily Sun soon, or check it out on the foundation's website soon!

We're pretty excited about offering this Expo, since the concept of staying put in one's home as long as they can is clearly a preference by a reported 90% of seniors. This groundswell of interest makes it essential that we take the lead on helping folks learn what they need to know, what steps they need to take to achieve this goal, and what services are available to them as they pursue the peace of mind of aging at home.

We hope to see you all there on January 29. Keep an eye on our website's "Events" page for breaking news on the Expo as details are finalized.

 
"I can think of no better way of redeeming this tragic world today than love and laughter. Too many of the young have forgotten how to laugh, and too many of the elders have forgotten how to love. Would not our lives be lightened if only we could all learn to laugh more easily at ourselves and to love one another."

Theodore Hesburgh
 
"Smart Home" Workshop Set for November 6
It's a new concept, but one that's rapidly gaining momentum. We're talking about what many consider to be a natural evolution of what has become known as the "smart home" or the "connected home." The technology that has worked its way into our daily lives–ideas like video doorbells, smart appliances, electronic virtual assistants, and the like–had as its main thrust the modernization of our living space for convenience and the broad spectrum of gadget control, and it's now poised to explode into the realm of aging assistance and health services. Emerging from this convergence is a new concept many are calling "assured living," a concept that one of its main proponents–Richfield, Minnesota's Best Buy Co. Inc–describes as the use of technology "to help adult children remotely check in on the health and safety of their aging parents."

This seminar is in many respects a preview of some of the concepts we'll explore in greater detail at our January 29 "Aging at Home" Expo (see previous newsletter item). Our November 6 seminar will focus on how smart home devices and their supporting technologies interact cooperatively to support an aging population. Whether it's environmental control, specific device control, or external communication aids, the objective is to provide an atmosphere of convenience, safety, and security for a segment of the population projected to encompass 70 million Americans by the year 2030.

Call us at the Foundation office (888-750-2622) or email us at [email protected] to reserve your seat!

 
Foundation Teams with AMAC Insurance Professionals to Serve Deaf Community
On October 8, we conducted a workshop on "Medicare Basics" for The Villages Deaf Senior Citizens group, and it was a very well attended session. Our featured speaker for the workshop was AMAC's Scott Kellogg, a Licensed Medicare Sales Agent and AMAC's Director of Compliance. This is the second time the Foundation has served this organization, and the second time we've worked with the aid of a sign language interpreter.

Scott's informative presentation covered a wide variety of specific topics, from a definition of "Original Medicare" to the evolution of Medicare Advantage plans, highlighting the differences and specific provisions of each type of coverage. He also provided an overview of Prescription Drug Plans under Medicare, as well as the extended coverages available through Medicare Supplement (Medigap) plans.


Scott Kellogg in action, with interpreter (left) assisting in message delivery.
 
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