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Senior Series Full Package: Smart Choices for Seniors and Their Families

Sessions:

6

Dates:

1/29/2026 to 5/14/2026

Location: Instructor:
  • Senior Care Authority

Meeting Times

  • Thursday 1/29/2026, 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM
  • Thursday 2/19/2026, 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM
  • Thursday 3/12/2026, 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM
  • Thursday 4/2/2026, 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM
  • Thursday 4/23/2026, 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM
  • Thursday 5/14/2026, 5:30 PM - 6:45 PM

Description

THIS IS THE FULL 6-CLASS PACKAGE OPTION

This six-part educational series is designed for older adults and the adult children who support them. Each session offers practical guidance on key topics related to aging in place, downsizing, home care, and senior living options. Whether you're planning ahead or facing an immediate decision, these workshops will help you make informed choices with confidence and peace of mind.

Participants are welcome to attend any or all sessions—there is no obligation to attend the full series. While the topics are interconnected, each session stands alone and offers valuable insights. Don’t let a scheduling conflict keep you from joining us for the sessions that fit your needs.

1. Housing Decisions for Seniors in Transition: A Practical Guide for Seniors and Their Families

Making informed housing decisions is one of the most important steps seniors and their adult children can take to ensure safety, comfort, and quality of life during times of transition. Whether you're considering staying in your current home, downsizing, or moving to a senior living community, this session will help you understand your options and make a thoughtful plan.

In this session, you will learn:

•        Key features that support successful aging in place.

•        An overview of housing options available to seniors.

•        A practical framework for making the “Modify or Move™” decision.

•        How to involve financial and legal professionals in your planning.

By attending this session, you’ll gain clarity and confidence in your housing choices, helping you avoid costly mistakes, emotional stress, and delays in making necessary transitions.

 

2. All About Senior Living Communities

For many seniors and their adult children, understanding the full spectrum of senior living communities is essential to making informed decisions about aging in place. This session offers a comprehensive overview of the types of communities available and the services they provide, helping families evaluate whether a move could enhance quality of life.

In this session, you will learn:

•        The differences between Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, CCRCs, and Skilled Nursing Facilities.

•        Common amenities such as dining, transportation, and wellness programs.

•        Typical activities offered to residents, including educational and social opportunities.

•        How to compare the costs of living at home versus in a senior community.

•        Key factors to consider when evaluating lifestyle, care needs, and financial implications.

By attending this session, you’ll avoid confusion and misinformation, and be better equipped to make a confident decision about whether a senior living community is the right fit for you or your loved one.

 

3. Selling Your Home with Confidence and Peace of Mind: A Guide for Seniors and Their Families

Selling a longtime home can be one of the most emotional and complex transitions for seniors and their families. This session provides a step-by-step guide to help you prepare, market, and sell your home with clarity and confidence—whether you're downsizing or moving to a senior community.

In this session, you will learn:

•        How market value is determined and how to set an optimal listing price.

•        Pre-listing preparations that can increase your home’s value.

•        Marketing strategies to attract qualified buyers.

•        The timeline and steps involved in the sales process.

•        The roles of real estate professionals and how they support your transaction.

By attending this session, you’ll avoid common pitfalls such as underpricing, over-preparing, or feeling overwhelmed by the process—and instead move forward with peace of mind and a clear plan.

 

4. Downsizing 101: Practical Tips for Seniors Considering a Move

Downsizing can be a liberating step toward a simpler, more manageable lifestyle—but it can also feel overwhelming. This session is designed to help seniors and their families approach the process with practical strategies and emotional support.

In this session, you will learn how to:

•        Manage the emotional aspects of letting go of possessions.

•        Break the process into manageable steps to reduce stress.

•        Use your new floor plan to guide furniture decisions.

•        Categorize and tag items for keeping, gifting, selling, donating, or discarding.

•        Digitize photo albums and important paperwork.

•        Evaluate whether an estate sale is worthwhile.

•        Identify donation sites for unsellable items.

•        Pack and label boxes for efficient unpacking.

•        Choose and coordinate with a reputable moving company.

By attending this session, you’ll avoid the chaos and emotional strain that often accompany downsizing—and instead experience a smoother, more empowering transition.

 

5. Selecting a Home Care Agency: A Guide for Seniors and Their Families

As care needs evolve, choosing the right home care agency becomes a critical decision for seniors and their adult children. This session offers a practical roadmap to help you understand your options and make informed choices before a crisis arises.

In this session, you will learn:

•        The types of home care available, including non-medical, skilled care, PT, and hospice.

•        How to recognize when home care may be needed.

•        How to address common objections and concerns from loved ones.

•        Ways home care can reduce caregiver burnout and family stress.

•        How to compare agencies and match with the right caregiver.

•        Tips for effective communication and problem-solving with caregivers.

•        Average costs and payment options, including insurance and veterans’ benefits.

•        How to plan ahead to avoid urgent, last-minute decisions.

By attending this session, you’ll avoid the stress and confusion of navigating home care under pressure—and instead be prepared with the knowledge to make thoughtful, proactive choices.

 

6. Home Maintenance 101 for Seniors: Protecting Your Home and Your Equity

A well-maintained home is essential for aging in place safely and comfortably. Yet many seniors delay maintenance, risking safety issues and loss of equity. This session empowers seniors and their families to take control of home upkeep and protect one of their most valuable assets.

In this session, you will learn how to:

•        Create and follow a home maintenance plan.

•        Develop a capital improvement strategy for major repairs.

•        Select qualified and cost-effective contractors.

•        Manage projects from start to finish with confidence.

By attending this session, you’ll avoid costly repairs, safety hazards, and diminished home value—ensuring your home remains a safe and financially sound place to live.

 

Fees

  • Class Fee $50.00
Total: $50.00

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