Community members, 45-65 years of age, are increasingly responsible for older adults just as they are launching their young adult children and working full-time to save for their retirement.
Rising life expectancy, aging population, and healthcare needs create a scenario where caregivers are often waiting for “the call” that signals a disruptive moment in their loved ones’ independence, and the need to step in reactively to a health, housing or financial crisis.
The Winchester Council on Aging & Jenks Center are partnering to connect neighbors in a conversation about caring for aging parents and loved ones and preparing for their transitions.
Help us build a compassionate community that supports our aging loved ones, ensuring that every individual can experience a life of dignity, independence, and quality. Complete this survey and sign up to learn more and gain the skills and confidence you need to be proactive partners.