St. Paul, MN (openPR) 8 May 2008

No one likes to talk talk about elderly care. Almost no one wants enough for getting older. And no one wants aging to happen to them.

the weekend of Mother’s Day, Minnesota will have the opportunity to provide mother (and dad) the best gift ever – a conversation about aging. A gift that does not disappear.


Elder Care Expo 2008 provides

more than half a million Minnesota caregivers of elderly care resources, answers and solutions they need to get started – in one place. The Expo is 9 and 10 May 2008, from 9.00 to 19.00 clock every day of the Minnesota State Fairgrounds Education Building in St. Paul, Minnesota
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Introduction Most people in the world of elderly care is unexpected, if it happens in a crisis mode and something bad they are or a loved one, “said Elder Care Expo Co-Founder Julie Groshen.” The purpose of eldercare Expo is to help plan ahead, and less reactionary in their approach to the care of older people.

“We also have a link between resources and answers, the people who are struggling with these problems, to find now are frantic.”

Expo under one roof, government agencies, nonprofit organizations and private organizations that help people make better decisions maintenance tasks.


Elder Care Expo

subscribers access to more than 90 seminars on topics such as reverse mortgages, avoiding scams, choosing the right insurance and health care, reports of elder abuse, identifying housing options to explore health insurance Part A, B , C and D, and more. Participants can also get a free consultation, planning and eldercare County state aging experts.

Expo offers over 100 companies, nonprofit organizations and government agencies that present products and services that help people remain independent and improve their quality of life can. These exhibitors will be on hand to personally discuss ways to help people, help care for themselves and their families, and to care for baby boomers and their parents to plan their own future.

“We have a story to tell all the seniors,” says Groshen. “Elder Care Expo provides the knowledge and tools that Minnesotans to ensure that their history is in the care of seniors in the best possible manner specified.”

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More information about the Expo by visiting http://www.ChoosingElderCare.com or call (651) 204-0266. Expo tickets per person and can be purchased online or at the door.

Elder Care Expo 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 Services Association, docking solutions, eldercare Rights Alliance, Minnesota Creative Arts and Aging Network, Vital Aging Network and University of Minnesota Center on Aging.


About Elder Care Expo

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Elder Care Expo 2008 is produced by a team of over 50 years experience in consumer events, educational programs and gerontology. They have also personally involved in voluntary work of palliative care and care for older family members, while educating the children. Today one in five adults is responsible for managing some aspects of the financing and / or health of a family member who is aged 65 years or more, and about 80 percent of outpatient care provided by family caregivers. Elder Care Expo is the first educational Minnesota developed event to bring together government agencies, nonprofit organizations and to plan private organizations under one roof with one simple goal: the baby boomers, their parents and elders and to find solutions to their problems of the aged care . Elder Care Expos, LLC, published by the choice of the care of older blog:

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