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Elders Aging in Place: Who's Paying the Bills? The Value of Daily Money Management and a Blueprint for Policy

Friday, November 13, 2009 from 8:30 AM to 12:15 PM (ET)

New York, United States

Elders Aging in Place: Who's Paying the Bills?  The Value...

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Elders Aging In Place: Who's Paying the Bills?
The Value of Daily Money Management and a Blueprint for Policy

Friday, November 13, 2009
8:30am - 12:15pm
Hunter College School of Social Work
Harold Lewis Auditorium
129 East 79th Street, New York City

Space is limited -- Pre-registration is required.


Co-Sponsors:

AARP
Altman Foundation
Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging & Longevity of Hunter College/CUNY
Council of Senior Centers and Services of New York City
James N. Jarvie Commonweal Service
Jacob Reingold Institute for the Prevention of Elder Abuse
Isaac H. Tuttle Fund

For more information, please visit the Brookdale Center Website:

http://www.brookdale.org

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Hunter College School of Social Work
129 East 79th Street
(Corner of Lexington Ave & 79th Street)
New York, 10075

Friday, November 13, 2009 from 8:30 AM to 12:15 PM (ET)


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Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging & Longevity of Hunter College/CUNY



New York City is home to nearly one million people age 65 and over-the largest concentration of older adults in any American city. Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging & Longevity is a multi-disciplinary center of excellence dedicated to the advancement of successful aging and longevity. Through research, education, training and evaluation of evidence-based models of practice and policy, Brookdale Center plays a vital role in enhancing the quality of life of older Americans and their families.