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Beginning the Conversation at Journey of Faith Church a Success!

 

On February 12, 2012, Adia and a group of expert panelists from around the South Bay presented Beginning the Conversaton to a crowd of 86 guests at Journey of Faith Church in Manhattan Beach.

Nick Arquette

Nick Arquette, Moderator, Beginning the Conversation

Beginning the Conversation is about learning how to identify the needs and desires of your aging loved one, before the crisis hits home.  Our panelist offer effective tools, techniques and resources in the local community that will allow you to take care of an older loved one, manage your own family, and sustain a full-time job.

Beginning the Conversation Panelists

Beginning the Conversation Panelists (left to right): La'Keisha Phillips, Judith Diamond, Pamela Penson, Cynthia Palm, Abby Waddell, John Reeve and Cynthia Pollock

Our Beginning the Conversation Panelists consist of industry experts in our local community representing various topics ranging from Geriatric Care Management, Housing Options, In-Home Care, Daily Money Management, Real Estate, Long Term Care Financial Planning, Estate Planning and Communicaring – Communicating with Care.

Beginning the Conversation

Guests at Journey of Faith, Beginning the Conversation Symposium

If you were unable to make this event at Journey of Faith, you have two more opportunities to attend the FREE event.  Our next two symposiums are scheduled at Manhattan Beach Community Church on March 18, 2012 and Christ Lutheran Church in Rancho Palos Verdes on May 6, 2012.  Both events are open to the public.  If you are interested in attending, please RSVP with your name, number of guests and location to rsvp@adiacares.com or call 310.370.0555.

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