Welcome back to the latest episode of Around the Table with Beth H. Goldsmith, a series exploring the issues that matter most to the Baltimore Jewish community. In this episode, Beth and her guests discuss what it means to be a caregiver to a loved one — whether they be a parent, spouse or someone else — how to prepare for it, where to seek help and how The Associated network and AgeWell Baltimore is there to offer support.
Beth is joined by Gary Biedenkapp, David Harrison and Neil Sweren, to talk about their experiences as caregivers.
AgeWell Baltimore is an innovative network designed to help everyone live their best live. Providing resources, guidance and support to help you or loved ones age comfortable, AgeWell Baltimore helps individuals navigate this next stage of life, making sure people stay connected, remain active and feel safe and independent. AgeWell Baltimore is supported by The Associated and its network of agencies, CHAI, CHANA and Jewish Community Services.
Generations, Conversations and Community is a private Facebook group, in partnership with area synagogues, that acts as a virtual space for people to share resources, discussions and support as they help a loved one age comfortably.
If you or a loved one needs support, please call 410-500-5328 or email info@agewellbaltimore.org. You will be connected with an AgeWell Specialist who will provide access to more than 40 of our coordinated services and programs. This free service is open to the entire Baltimore community.
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