Aging in Place with Northwest Neighbors Network
Tuesday, July 12, 2016
AARP states that 9 out of 10 people wish to stay at home as they age.
Our community of neighbors is in the process of forming the Northwest Neighbors Network to utilize and provide local support services and resources which will assist aging residents to age in the comfort of their own homes.
Join Gail Schwarz for a presentation and discussion to learn more about the organization.
Fee $2.00 for members, $4.00 non-members. (Fees support operations of the Senior Center.)
Our community of neighbors is in the process of forming the Northwest Neighbors Network to utilize and provide local support services and resources which will assist aging residents to age in the comfort of their own homes.
Join Gail Schwarz for a presentation and discussion to learn more about the organization.
Fee $2.00 for members, $4.00 non-members. (Fees support operations of the Senior Center.)
July 19, 10:30am to 11:30am
Aging in Place with Northwest Neighbors Network
18560 1st Ave NE, Suite 1, Shoreline, WA 98155
206-365-1536
1 comments:
What a wonderful program and way to think outside of the box. 'Just say no' to these campaigns to get people out of their homes and into high-density senior warehouses... what the city and their smart growth lobbyists have titled aging in place. Their version of aging in place is a complete misnomer. The City of Shoreline did not have the foresight to plan for an aging population and the senior property tax exemptions that are owed to them. They were banking on convincing people to leave their life-long homes and move into facilities. I've heard the term 'silver tsunami" in the subarea upzone documentation and it makes my stomach churn. Programs such as this are an example of true aging in place.
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