2011
November 2011
Thursday 3 November 2011
Thu 3 Nov, 7-8:30 pm. Leventhal-Sidman Jewish Community Center, 333 Nahanton Street, Newton, 02459. Wellness, 617-558-6462. No Charge. Jewish Community Centers of Greater Boston - [email][events]
A panel of elder care experts will discuss the challenges of the Sandwich Generation - a term used to describe adults, mostly age 40-60, that care for elderly parents while also trying to juggle the demands of their own family and/or career. The discussion will take place on Thursday, November 3 from 7-8:30pm at the Leventhal-Sidman JCC. Panelists are Wesley Trice (Director of Private Services at Bayada Nurses Home Care Specialists), Emily B. Saltz (founder and director of Elder Resources), Adam Shamus (licensed seniors real estate specialist), Bill Brisk (attorney specializing in elder law) and Susan Cohen Cwieka (executive director at Benchmark Senior Living). No charge. A JCC Wellness program. Open to all.
A panel of elder care experts will discuss the challenges of the Sandwich Generation - a term used to describe adults, mostly age 40-60, that care for elderly parents while also trying to juggle the demands of their own family and/or career. The discussion will take place on Thursday, November 3 from 7-8:30pm at the Leventhal-Sidman Jewish Community Center (333 Nahanton Street, Newton). Panelists are Wesley Trice (Director of Private Services at Bayada Nurses Home Care Specialists), Emily B. Saltz (founder and director of Elder Resources which provides geriatric care management services for elderly clients and their families), Adam Shamus (licensed seniors real estate specialist), Bill Brisk (attorney specializing in elder law) and Susan Cohen Cwieka (executive director at Benchmark Senior Living). No charge. A JCC Wellness program. Open to all. Contact 617-558-6462 and wellness@jccgb.org for more information.