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Eldercare and Estate Planning in Connecticut Event March 27, 2013

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Mary Scagliarini, RN
Mary Scagliarini, RN, Live-in Service Coordinator

WHY CAN’T I GIVE MY HOUSE TO MY KIDS?

Assisted Living Services, Inc. is a proud member of Shoreline Eldercare Alliance (SEA) and I’m an active member of the program committee.

As a homecare agency providing caregivers and aging-in-place technology solutions to Connecticut seniors, we feel it is our responsibilty to provide education on current issues and topics in eldercare, and we proudly support these events. So we invite you to this free seminar on Wednesday March 27th at 4:15 pm at the Hagaman Memeorial library in East Haven.

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Shoreline Eldercare Alliance (SEA) is a non-profit group of businesses that all provide care to elders. The mission of SEA is as an advocacy group that provides senior’s with iinformation,, resource referrals, education and quality professional services. SEA sponsors events quarterly to offer educational information pertinent to seniors and their caregiver’s and family members. [/fusion_builder_column][/fusion_builder_row][/fusion_builder_container]

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