Dec. 6 — Bilingual report — Next Dementia Friendly Ventura County One-Stop Shop

VENTURA — Dementia Friendly Ventura County’s next one-stop workshop to help people living with a dementia-related disease and their caregivers is scheduled for Wednesday, December 6, at Oxnard Family Circle.

The public is encouraged to stop by anytime during the “Living Well, Caring Well” event and meet with many local providers who can assist with dementia-related issues, including adult day centers, adult protective services, the Alzheimer’s Association, caregiver resources, financial resources, in-home care, health insurance counseling and advocacy, legal and advanced planning, long-term care ombudsman, neurology, and public benefit programs.

The December 6 workshop will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. at Oxnard Family Circle, which is located at 2100 Outlet Center Drive #380.

For more information, email lois.vcaaa@ventura.org or call (805) 477-7300.

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VENTURA – – El próximo taller integral de Amigable a la Demencia del Condado de Ventura para ayudar a las personas que viven con una enfermedad relacionada con la demencia y sus cuidadores está programado para el Miércoles 6 de Diciembre en el Oxnard Family Circle.

Se anima al público a pasar en cualquier momento durante el evento “Vivir bien, Cuidarse bien” y reunirse con muchos proveedores locales que le pueden ayudar con problemas relacionados con la demencia, incluidos centros de día para adultos, servicios de protección para adultos, la Asociación de Alzheimer, recursos para cuidadores, recursos financieros, atención en el hogar, asesoramiento y apoyo en el  seguro de salud, planificación legal y avanzada, apoyo de atención a largo plazo, neurología, y programas de beneficio público.

El taller del 6 de Diciembre se llevara a cabo de 2 a 4 p.m. en Oxnard Family Circle, que se localiza en el 2100 Outlet Center Drive #380.

Para más información, correo electrónico lois.vcaaa@ventura.org o llamar al teléfono (805) 477-7300.

ABOUT: The Ventura County Area Agency on Aging, a division of the County of Ventura’s Human Services Agency, is charged with the responsibility to promote the development and implementation of a comprehensive coordinated system of care that enables older individuals, children and adults with disabilities, and their caregivers to live in a community-based setting. The VCAAA advocates for the needs of those 60 years and older in the county, providing leadership and promoting citizen involvement in the planning process as well as in the delivery of services.