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AgeWise King County – November 17 Bulletin

Posted on November 1, 2017 by Jim deMaine
IN THIS ISSUE:

  • The Chair’s Corner
  • Expanded Services for Unpaid Family Caregivers
  • 10 Must-Read Books to Guide and Support the Dementia Family Caregiver
  • Medicare Open Enrollment Has Begun–Review Your Plan Now
  • Survey Says! Seattle’s Older Residents Rank the City on Age-Friendly Factors
  • Old Friends Club–Support & Solutions for Caregivers in King County
  • A Strong Woman–A Resilient Vet
  • Cultivating Caregivers
  • A Veteran’s Take on Getting Older
  • Puzzle: Expressing Thanks to Family Caregivers

AgeWise King County is published by the Seattle-King County Advisory Council on Aging & Disability Services (ADS). Learn more at www.agingkingcounty.org/about-us/advisory-council. Consider joining us–prospective members may apply at any time. For more information, contact ADS planner Gigi Meinig (gigi.meinig@seattle.gov or 206-684-0652).

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