Senior fair to address aging options

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Talks on housing options, diversifying income streams, downsizing and estate planning are a few of the topics to be addressed at a free Aging Options Senior Fair, scheduled for Saturday, April 29 at the Tri-Area Community Center, 10 W. Valley Road, Chimacum.

The event is planned for noon-4 p.m., and includes free screenings for glucose, pulse diagnostics, blood pressure checks and more, according to organizers.

The following is the lineup of presenters:

12:30 p.m. – Stephen Sklar, “Diversify your income stream.”

12:55 p.m. – Paul Fiorini, “Hospice: How to live your last phase of life with quality.”

1:20 p.m. – Linda Kaahanui, “Downsizing: keep it, sell it or toss it.”

1:45 p.m. – Pam Duerr, “Housing options and what’s best for you.”

2:10 p.m. – Richard Tizzano, “Estate planning and why it is important.”

2:35 p.m. – Nancy Krieg, “Veterans’ aid and attendance.”

3 p.m. – Charity Jammeh, “Music enriches the lives of those with memory loss.”

3:25 p.m. – Amber Benner, “Prediabetes: The good, the bad and the ugly.”

Businesses and entities to be represented at the event include: Acupuncture and Wellness Center, Assured Hospice, Clear Water Bidets, state Department of Social and Health Services, Edward Jones, Encore Communities, Enlivant, Fairway Independent Mortgage, Home Instead Senior Care, Jefferson Healthcare, Messenger House Care Center, New Season Move Management, Paragon Dermatology, Peninsula Care Consultants, San Juan Villa, and Sequim Health and Rehab.