A number of programs and educational classrooms are being offered in Sampson and the wider region in the coming months to better assist and educate senior citizens and those charged with their care in how improve the quality of that care.
Ranging from an Advanced Care Workshop in June to the Senior Health and Community Fair as well as ongoing programs offered through the Family Caregiver Support Program, North Carolina’s efforts to supporting its eldest citizens is on display and ready to be utilized, senior care officials note.
The ongoing programs and support offered by the regional Family Caregiver Support Program, based from Raeford Road in Fayetteville and coordinated by Barbara White, in association with the Mid-Carolina Regional Council, provide particular services and educational opportunities for those caring for senior citizens affected by dementia and the onset of Alzheimer’s, through their respite service…