Senior Citizens Receive a Wealth of Information
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Senior Citizens Receive a Wealth of Information

Kathy Carter of the City of Fairfax Senior Center.

Kathy Carter of the City of Fairfax Senior Center.

The Home for Life 2024 Expo was April 12 at Fairfax City’s Sherwood Center.

Photos By Bonnie Hobbs/The Connection


From left are John Armstrong and Gordon Meuse of Rebuilding Together of Arlington/Fairfax/Falls Church.


Kelly Mahoney of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.


Representing RAFT (Regional Older Adults Facility Team) for people living with dementia, and their families, are (from left) Leela Avens, Emma Mahler and Sydney Palinkas.


Fairfax City’s Chris Cohen offers information about the City’s CUE bus system, plus getting around and communicating with City departments.


Pam Opiela and Irvin Varkonyi of AARP.

 

Arwa Landivar of The Key Home Care, which helps people age in place at home or in a senior-living community.





Inside Fairfax City Fire Department’s Life Safety Education Trailer, Lt. David Arrington demonstrates kitchen safety to Bob Wilkinson (on left).