Schwank Hosting Second Aging Parent Conference

Reading, August 8, 2019 − State Senator Judy Schwank (D-Berks) is again hosting a free Aging Parent Conference on Sept. 5, 2019, at Muhlenberg Middle School, 801 E Bellevue Avenue.

The conference is aimed to serve the adults who already are caring for their elderly parents, those concerned about doing so soon and those planning for themselves.

The itinerary includes panel discussions with experts in eldercare, legal and financial issues. Attendees will have the option to attend a Dementia Live workshop, a dementia simulation experience, and other workshops where they can get answers to questions they have.   

Of note is a new session on Community HealthChoices, a managed long-term services and supports program that launched in January, presented by the Pennsylvania Department of Human Service’s Office of Long-Term Living. Community HealthChoices (CHC) will coordinate health care coverage to improve quality for older Pennsylvanians and those with physical disabilities, serving more people in communities rather than in facilities, giving them the opportunity to work, spend more time with their families, and experience an overall better quality of life. The third phase of implementing CHC is scheduled to begin Jan. 1, 2020.

Also new this year is a presentation by the Delaware Valley chapter of the national Alzheimer’s Association, Alzheimer’s 101: What You Need to Know. The session will cover normal aging vs. dementia; warning signs; disease basics; and how healthy lifestyles can reduce risk.

Last year’s conference garnered 150 visitors, which is why Schwank wanted to host a second year.

“This is clearly an issue people are concerned about,” she said. “And it’s not just about your parents, it’s about preparing yourself and your family for issues as you age.”

Schwank said she hopes the conference is a catalyst for its attendees.

“As a Baby Boomer myself, I am already considering what I want. I do not want my family to be left guessing what that looks like,” Schwank said. “You’ve been in charge of your life for so long, why abdicate that responsibility to someone else?”

A conference schedule can be found at www.senatorschwank.com/agingparent.

When: Thursday, Sept. 5, 2019, 6-9 p.m.; doors open at 5:30 p.m.

Where: Muhlenberg Middle School, 801 E Bellevue Ave., Reading

What: Aging Parent Conference

Who: Conference includes presentations by the Pennsylvania Hospice and Palliative Care Network; the Berks County Department of Veterans Affairs; Physicians from Tower Health; Berks Encore; the Berks County Area Agency on Aging; Pennsylvania Department of Human Services; the Delaware Valley Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association and others.

More information/register: www.senatorschwank.com/agingparent

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Schwank Hosting Aging Parent Conference to Honor Late Mother

Reading, August 1, 2018  State Senator Judy Schwank (D-Berks) is hosting a free Aging Parent Conference on Sept. 5, 2018, at the McGlinn Conference Center, 460 St. Bernardine Street, adjacent to Alvernia University.

The conference is inspired by Schwank’s late mother, Margaret Levine, who passed away in May. In the week leading to her passing, Schwank and her family were inundated with difficult decisions that had to be made quickly. After her passing, Schwank received messages of support from friends and constituents.

“I was amazed by how many people said they were unprepared to care for their parents and deal with end-of-life decisions,” Schwank said. “These are important issues we must address as our population ages.”

The conference is aimed to serve the adults who already are caring for their elderly parents and those concerned about doing so in the near future and will cover the gamut of aging issues. The itinerary includes panel discussions with experts in eldercare, legal and financial issues. Attendees will have the option to attend a Dementia Live workshop, a dementia simulation experience, and other workshops where they can get answers to questions they have.    

Speakers include the Pennsylvania Department of Aging Secretary Teresa Osborne and Berks Encore President LuAnn Oatman. A conference schedule can be found at www.senatorschwank.com/agingparent.

Margaret Levine was a nurse for most of her life, and believed in helping others, Schwank said.

“I believe this conference will honor her memory, and I hope that it will provide a foundation for anyone starting the journey of caring for his or her parents,” Schwank said.

When: Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2018, 6-8:30 p.m.

Where: McGlinn Conference Center, 460 St. Bernardine Street, Reading

What: Aging Parent Conference

Who: Speakers include Sen. Judy Schwank, Pennsylvania Department of Aging Secretary Teresa Osborne, Berks Encore President LuAnn Oatman and others

More information/register: www.senatorschwank.com/agingparent

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