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Forsyth County to host open panel discussion on the topic of "aging"

Forsyth County to host open panel discussion on the topic of "aging"
 
The Forsyth County Senior Services department's Aging Panel Discussion will feature four experts from the fields of elder care law, social services, life counseling and healthcare on Wednesday, July 12.
 
The panel is free of charge and will be held from from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Center at Charles Place, located at 595 Dahlonega Street near downtown Cumming.
 
“This program is a great opportunity for our senior residents and their families to come hear from experts on a range of topics – from law to healthcare – as it relates to aging,” said Senior Services Director Ruthie Brew.
 
“We hope that those who attend will leave with new information and their questions answered.”

The panel discussion will feature four experts on the topic of aging: Danielle Cefalu Humphrey, attorney with Hurley Elder Care Law; Kim Ruiz, BSW, social services specialist with the Division of Aging Services; Ashley Magistro, LACP, life counselor with Avita Community Partners; and Robin Pingeton Nelson, nurse practitioner with Transitional Care Physicians of Atlanta. 
 
After a discussion, the panel will take questions from the audience.
 
The program is free and open to the public. RSVP to attend by Monday, July 10, by calling (770) 781-2178. For more information visit the Forsyth County Senior Services online

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