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'Solutions For Family Caregiver Expo' Aims To Help Those Who Help Others

STERLING HEIGHTS (WWJ) -- As the population ages, many adult children find themselves the caregivers for their parents who may be suffering with dementia or a chronic illness.

A recent study finds that while many caregivers believe taking care of a loved one at home has provided more meaning in their life, a majority often feel alone, exhausted, frustrated and overwhelmed.

Sallie Justice of the Area Agency on Aging 1-B, spoke with WWJ health reporter Dr. Deanna Lites and urged caregivers to ask family and friends for specific help.

"Don't isolate yourself, don't stop doing the things that you love to do in your life," Justice said.

The Solutions for Family Caregiver Expo will be held Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Best Western Sterling Inn in Sterling Heights. The free event is a chance to speak with experts and gather information about available resources and services.

"Family caregivers are faced with mental, physical and financial stress, as they balance caring for an aging or disabled family member," Tina Abbate Marzolf, CEO of AAA 1-B, said.  "Staying connected and utilizing resources is essential to caregiver health, wellbeing and survival. The annual Caregiver Expo provides that connection to help empower caregivers, reduce their stress and improve their outlook and quality of life."

This year's Expo features 12 expert presentations on new and popular topics from legal tips, keeping the keys, managing prescription medications, coping with caregiver stress, and hoarding to how to pay for long-term care, Medicare, Medicaid, VA benefits, hospice care and Alzheimer's Disease.

For more information on the Area Agency on Aging 1-B or the free 2013 Solutions for Family Caregivers Expo, visit www.michigancaregiverexpo.com or call 1-800-852-7795.

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