Today’s Los Angeles times Home section has an excellent article in supporting the alternative option to assisted living by using new technology called “GrandCare” systems. These systems use computers, sensor, and webcams to help seniors live safely at home, maintain their independence, and give both the seniors and their adult children peace of mind.
The article continues to comment on the “aging in place” movement driven by baby boomers and the enormous burden on the U.S. healthcare system.
“Corporations and government policy makers realize that as the boomers age, the costs won’t be sustainable if we continue to do business the way we’re doing it right now,” says Majd Alwan, director of the Center for Aging Services Technologies in Washington, D.C.
“There is an intrinsic value to the home, where the individual has a sense of accomplishment and a level of comfort that they will never replicate by moving,” says Peter Bell executive director of the National Aging in Place Council in Washington, D.C. Click here to read the entire article.
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As you may know, I am President of the local chapter of the National Aging in Place Council (NAIPC). If you provide services to senior citizens in the Orange County area, I’d like to invite you to join our group and participate in our new NAIPC Resource Guide.
The NAIPC is a local group of professionals dedicated to increasing seniors’ standard of living by providing them with information and ideas they can use to remain independent throughout retirement. We share information that enhances our business and our abilities to help seniors. Our new Resource Guide, which will have both print and online components, will provide information about resources that seniors need to remain independent. Participants include financial planners, home care providers, social agencies, hospice care providers, auto mechanics, home repair service people, and more.
This is an excellent marketing opportunity for your business as well as a terrific free/helpful resource that you can offer to your clients – who can use the listed resources in confidence knowing that all NAIPC members have agreed to a rigorous code of ethics (click here to view the NAIPC Code of Conduct)
The deadline for participating in the print version of the Guide is October 1, 2007; the printed Guide will be available for distribution before the end of the year. There is no deadline for participating in the online Guide.The NAIPC meets monthly on the first Wednesday of the month from 7:15 to 9:00 am, at the Florence Sylvester Senior Center in Laguna Hills. For more information about this organization, please give me a call at 949-439-7030. aconrard@gmail.com. You can also visit our national website www.naipc.org.
Membership Benefits
Contact:
Darryl Hicks, Associate Director, NAIPC
Dhicks@DWORBELL.com
Media Alert: "Aging in Place" Conference Scheduled for Newport Beach, CA
Washington, D.C.-The National Aging Aging in Place Council is pleased to announce that we are hosting a luncheon and conference on February 22 in Newport Beach, Calif. at the Fairmont Newport Beach, located at 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine, Calif.
Program highlights include:
NAIPC serves as an ongoing forum for individual professionals and businesses from the private, public and non-profit sectors to work together to help America's elderly homeowners live independently throughout retirement. Coalition members include skilled persons from a wide variety of fields, including remodeling, architecture, interior design, financing, elder law, product design and manufacturing, urban planning, social services, health, and others.
Don't miss this rare opportunity to meet and network with some of the nation's leading authorities on aging trends in America. Attached is a copy of the agenda. To learn more, visit our web site at www.naipc.org.
To reserve a spot, please RSVP to Darryl Hicks, at dhicks@dworbell.com.
National Aging in Place Council
Western Regional Meeting & Luncheon
Thursday, February 22, 2007
Fairmont Hotel, Newport Beach, CA
12:30 - 1:45 p.m. Luncheon Age Wave Trends:
Recognizing the Opportunities and Preparing to Cater to the "Silver Tsunami"
Mary Furlong, Mary Furlong & Associates, Lafayette, Calif.
1:45 - 2:45 p.m. Honing Your Message:
Persuading Seniors & Their Families to Pro-Actively Plan for Aging in Place
Jane Glen Haas, Woman's Sage, Irvine, Calif.
Ciji Ware, Life Events Media, Sausalito, Calif.
2:45 - 3:30 p.m. Taking a Stand: Helping Protect Our Clients from Senior Fraud
Speaker to be announced
3:30-4:15 p.m.Trends & Innovation in Home Modification ,Susan Duncan, ADAptations inc., Bend, OR
4:15-5 p.m. Networking Reception