Many Vermonters wish to remain independent as long as possible. To this end, Tracey Shamberger, Director of Public Relations for Age Well Vermont, will give a presentation about the services that they offer on 05/18 at 2 p.m. at the Shoreham Congregational Church. This presentation is free and open to the public and all are encouraged to attend. The hall is handicapped-accessible.
Age Well is the leading expert and advocate for the aging population of Northwestern Vermont. Since 1974, they have provided Vermonters with the necessary support to manage their daily living needs, with the goal of keeping them active, healthy, and independent. Committed to helping individuals age well, they reduce barriers by providing access to healthy meals, in-home care, and community resources. They do not charge for services provided, but rely on donations and encourage clients to contribute if they are able to do so. They are committed to serving all older Vermonters, their families, and caregivers regardless of sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, race, religion, education, or financial status. They believe that demonstrating inclusiveness creates a healthy, positive, and collaborative community.