Learn about resources for extended care of a loved one | Pierce County

Whether the need happens suddenly or over a period of years, when the necessity for extended health care happens, knowing about community resources is a necessity. The worst case scenario is to have to make decisions about long term care in a crisis without any knowledge of the resources, services and options available.

Whether the need happens suddenly or over a period of years, when the necessity for extended health care happens, knowing about community resources is a necessity. The worst case scenario is to have to make decisions about long term care in a crisis without any knowledge of the resources, services and options available.

“Options for the Future” will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18, at the Puyallup Activity Center, 210 W. Pioneer in Puyallup. This event is a free information-only opportunity to learn about the wide variety of services and resources in Pierce County.

Topics to be addressed include in-home care, geriatric care management, elder law, adult family homes, assisted living, skilled nursing homes, memory care, Medicare, Medicaid and community resources in Pierce County. The event is jointly sponsored by Pierce County Community Connections Aging & Disability Resources and the Health Care Providers Council of Pierce County.

“Life is fragile,” said Aaron Van Valkenburg, Manager of Pierce County Aging and Disability Resources. “For some people – even the youngest and healthiest individual, life can change in a blink with an accident or illness. For others, the gradual onset of disabilities may lead to need for extended care.  In either case, knowing about community resources and how to tap into them is crucial.”

Participants will have the chance to learn about services and resources and ask questions of local professionals in the long term care services network.  This is an information-only event.  The workshop is free and open to the public.  For more information about the workshop itself, call the Pierce County Aging and Disability Resource Center at (253) 798-4600.