CARY, NC, February 01, 2012
/24-7PressRelease/ -- SearStone, Christ the King Lutheran Church and the Senior Resource Alliance of the Triangle are partnering to sponsor two free special events in Cary that will address issues such as retirement planning, health care, living options and considerations for senior caregiving. Both events will be held at Christ the King Lutheran Church, located at 600 Walnut Street in Cary.
Senior Health Fair and Panel Discussion
Thursday, Feb. 9, 1 p.m.
Seniors are invited to a health fair at 1 p.m. followed by a panel discussion at 2 p.m. focused on planning for retirement. Topics will include planning for the future, being a care giver, low-cost downsizing, home health care, financial planning, and more. Panelist will include Erin Nortensen, elder care manager for SAS; Greg Wallace, elder law attorney; and Morgan Lamphere, director of sales and marketing for SearStone.
Senior Health Care Panel Discussion
Sunday, Feb. 12, 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.
This panel discussion will focus on adult care givers and seniors who are caring for others. Topics will include senior living options, low-cost strategies for care, dementia care, home health care, and more. Panelists will include Erin Nortensen, elder care manager for SAS; Lisa Levine with Alzheimer's NC; and Morgan Lamphere, director of sales and marketing for SearStone.
"Both of these events will present relevant information for seniors and their care givers on how to navigate the many options for retirement, housing and health care," said Lamphere.
Refreshments will be served at both events, and reservations are required to attend the panel discussions. Individuals are asked to call 919-466-9366 to RSVP.
For more information about SearStone, visit http://www.searstone.com or call (919) 466-9366. Visit SearStone's Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/pages/SearStone/270737576307976.
About SearStone
SearStone is a continuing care retirement community being developed on the southeast corner of High House Road and Davis Drive in Cary. The community is not-for-profit and will offer several different home styles for independent residents 62 years and older. SearStone will give residents exclusive access to long-term-care services such as home health care, assisted living and nursing care. SearStone has been mentioned in numerous national publications such as the New York Times and is currently accepting deposits for membership. For more information, visit http://www.searstone.com, call (919) 466-9366 or attend one of our events.
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