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SACRAMENTO, Calif., May 2, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Eskaton, a nonprofit community-based organization serving seniors in Northern California for 50 years, offers important resources for older adults and their children needing to navigate healthcare and senior services. For people with questions about senior care, Eskaton provides invaluable resources via its website. For more information about the issues facing older adults, please visit https://blog.eskaton.org/ and subscribe to the blog.
The upcoming seminar "Ask the Experts: Navigating Healthcare 101" takes place on Thursday, May 17, at Arden Fair, 1689 Arden Way, Sacramento, CA, upstairs food court from 8:30-9:30 a.m.
"Our panel of experts will discuss resources available to seniors and their families," said Kim Rhinehelder, Eskaton vice president of communications and philanthropy. "Whether you're a senior yourself or are taking care of loved-ones, this session will answer many of your questions about senior healthcare, the differences in services and the resources available in our region."
The panel will answer the following questions and more:
About Eskaton The Sacramento region is home to Eskaton, a nonprofit senior care provider offering innovative housing, healthcare and social services. Every day thousands of older adults enjoy retirement at our independent senior living communities and receive the care they need through assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, rehabilitation and in-home care programs. With five decades of experience and a national reputation for innovation, Eskaton is Transforming the Aging Experience. For more information, please call 1-866-ESKATON, or visit http://www.eskaton.org/.
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The upcoming seminar "Ask the Experts: Navigating Healthcare 101" takes place on Thursday, May 17, at Arden Fair, 1689 Arden Way, Sacramento, CA, upstairs food court from 8:30-9:30 a.m.
"Our panel of experts will discuss resources available to seniors and their families," said Kim Rhinehelder, Eskaton vice president of communications and philanthropy. "Whether you're a senior yourself or are taking care of loved-ones, this session will answer many of your questions about senior healthcare, the differences in services and the resources available in our region."
The panel will answer the following questions and more:
- How can I get reluctant parties, both older parents and adult children, to talk about the important issues of aging parents?
- What are the steps and who can help support my loved-one after a hospital stay?
- If my parent can no longer make decisions, how do I decide the best place for my parent to live?
- I don't know the difference between independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, home health care, etc. Where do I start?
- My Dad seems depressed. He can't drive and is home by himself. What can I do?
- If I can't afford to care for my parents, what will happen to them?
- What kind of resources does the Sacramento region have?
About Eskaton The Sacramento region is home to Eskaton, a nonprofit senior care provider offering innovative housing, healthcare and social services. Every day thousands of older adults enjoy retirement at our independent senior living communities and receive the care they need through assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, rehabilitation and in-home care programs. With five decades of experience and a national reputation for innovation, Eskaton is Transforming the Aging Experience. For more information, please call 1-866-ESKATON, or visit http://www.eskaton.org/.
About the NALA™ The NALA offers small and medium-sized businesses effective ways to reach customers through new media. As a single-agency source, the NALA helps businesses flourish in their local community. The NALA's mission is to promote a business' relevant and newsworthy events and achievements, both online and through traditional media. The information and content in this article are not in conjunction with the views of the NALA. For media inquiries, please call 805.650.6121, ext. 361.
SOURCE Eskaton