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Solo Aging and Building a Support Team

Wednesday, October 9, 2024
1:00 pm2:30 pm
Hybrid! Virtual and in-person at Insight Memory Care Center - Fairfax

Solo Agers are older adults that are making decisions about their future independently. Solo Agers face unique vulnerabilities as they age. If something happens to you, who will advocate for you? It is important to understand solo aging because many older adults fall into this category, and many more will become solo agers in the future. Solo aging can be full of joys and assets, but early planning is crucial to maintain choice, independence, and satisfaction throughout later life. This means planning so that your home, finances, medical team, and social community are set up for aging well.

In this session we will talk about the importance of building a support team for Solo Agers, or anyone who is concerned about needing more support. Learn about what you can do in advance to prepare, and stress less!

This class will be held both virtually and in-person in Fairfax. Please select your attendance type when you register.

The in-person session will be held in the Mazawey Education and Support Center, 3955 Pender Drive, Suite 100, Fairfax, VA 22030.

Virtual attendees will receive Zoom information prior to the class.

This program is a part of our monthly Care Partner Training series. All sessions are FREE, and held the second Wednesday of each month from 1:00 to 2:30 pm.

 
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Presenter
Heather Suri, BSN RN CMC, Founder and CEO Pathways in Aging
Heather Suri is a registered nurse with more than 25 years of experience in community-based nursing. Her work experience in skilled nursing facilities, home health, home care, outpatient settings, and hospice have prepared her for helping families navigate the options and resources for aging well and managing healthcare crises. She founded Pathways in Aging at the end of 2017.

Heather has strong clinical assessment skills and loves a challenge! She has a strong interest in working with medically and psychiatrically complex clients. She specializes in working with individuals with dementia and Parkinson’s Disease. Heather has served on the board of the Aging Life Care Association, Mid-Atlantic Chapter since 2020. She was elected President of the Chapter in 2021 and served for 3 years. She remains on the board as a Past President. She is a volunteer with the Medical Reserve Corp in Loudoun County.

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