Thursday, April 24, 2008

Elder Care Expo Attendees to Receive Free "Caregiving Choices" Guide from Minnesota Senior Federation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

St. Paul, Minn., April 24, 2008 -- The Minnesota Senior Federation has just released its "Caregiving Choices: A Minnesota Elder Care Resource Guide" and has partnered with Elder Care Expo 2008 to provide a free copy of this publication to everyone who attends the Expo.

Elder Care Expo 2008 will be held May 9 and 10, 2008, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day in the Minnesota State Fairgrounds Education Building in St. Paul, Minn. The Expo will help Minnesota baby boomers, their parents and seniors make better decisions about elder care choices. More information is available at:
http://www.choosingeldercare.com/

"Caregiving Choices" provides information about caregiving at home, in nursing homes, at adult day-care service centers and in assisted-living and senior housing. It also includes a handy directory of crucial caregiving resources.

Today, one in five adults is responsible for managing some aspect of finances and/or healthcare of a family member who is 65 or older, and approximately 80 percent of home-care services are provided by family caregivers. Non-professional caregivers are a critical part of the healthcare system in the United States. In Minnesota, family members provide 95 percent of all caregiving for older adults and there are more than a half-million caregivers in the state.

The Senior Federation Health Plan Information Center helps caregivers help their loved ones. In addition to "Caregiving Choices," the Senior Federation also publishes "Health Care Choices for Minnesotans on Medicare," which provides even more resources related to healthcare questions.

Elder Care Expo 2008 will provide face-to-face answers to many questions that boomers have about planning for their own futures, as well as challenges they face in caring for an aging parent. In addition, seniors can find products and services to support their own care now, as well as for their spouses.

"Everyone has a caregiving story to tell," says Elder Care Expos Co-Founder Julie Groshens. "We want to help people make sure their story unfolds in the best possible way by finding the resources they need to make better decisions. People don't have to go it alone. Elder Care Expo 2008 offers resources, answers, solutions in one place, under one roof. Plus, they can go home with the 'Caregiving Choices' guide to help them in the future."

Find more information about Elder Care Expo 2008, the more than 100 exhibitors, and more than 90 seminars by visiting http://www.choosingeldercare.com/ or by calling (651) 204-0266. Expo tickets are $8 per person and can be purchased online or at the door.

Elder Care Expo 2008 Sponsors include Augustana Care Corporation, Presbyterian Homes and Services, Humana, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, Accra Care Inc., and WCCO Radio. Supporting Partners include Minnesota Senior Federation, Minnesota Adult Day Care Service Association, At Home Solutions, ElderCare Rights Alliance, Minnesota Creative Arts and Aging Network, Vital Aging Network, and the University of Minnesota Center on Aging.

About Elder Care Expo:
Elder Care Expo 2008 is produced by a team with more than 50 years of experience in consumer events, educational programming and gerontology. In addition, they have personally been involved with hospice volunteer work and caregiving to older family members, while raising children. Today, one in five adults is responsible for managing some aspect of the
finances and/or healthcare of a family member who is 65 or older, and approximately 80 percent of home-care services are provided by family caregivers. Elder Care Expo is Minnesota's first educational event designed to bring together government agencies, nonprofits and private organizations under one roof and with one simple goal: helping baby boomers, their parents and seniors plan for and find solutions for their elder care challenges. Elder Care Expos, LLC, also publishes the Choosing Elder Care blog at:
http://www.choosingeldercare.com/blog

For More Information, Contact:
Steve Dahlberg
Elder Care Expos, LLC
info@choosingeldercare.com
(651) 204-0266

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2 Comments:

Blogger M.B.G . . . said...

Great article! I spent almost four years working in a skilled nursing center in Utah. As a facility liaison, from time-to-time I met with families and residents prior to their discharge. Along with a physical therapist, we would walk their home looking for adaptations and fixes. While I agree with everything mentioned above, I would add for those preparing to go home after an accident or stay in a rehab center, to take it slow. It's great to be home, but don't be in such a rush that even with all the changes made to your home, another accident (which is often unavoidable) occurs and you end up back in rehab. I have seen a lot of resources on this topic, one I like is The Caring Space, http://www.thecaringspace.com. I like what they have to say on many elderly care issues.

January 8, 2009 at 10:54 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Nice article there are so many home health care service provider in Minnesota sat Best Home Care is one of them.

June 25, 2012 at 8:25 AM  

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