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A Conversation With Friends

April 24, 2018 @ 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Free

On April 24th, the state’s leading advocacy organization for advancing the quality of life for long-term care residents, Friends of Residents in Long-Term Care, is holding a community Conversation with Friends to invite participants to share concerns and lend a voice to the call for improvements. The event is being co-sponsored by The Wake Forest University Elder Law Clinic and AARP.

Friends of Residents in Long-Term Care President Bill Lamb explains, “We are working collaboratively with residents, families, providers, and advocates to build a sustainable, statewide network of engaged advocates and consumers to improve the quality of life and quality of care in long-term care in North Carolina.”  Conversations with Friends are being held in various locations across the state to offer an opportunity for such collaboration at the grassroots level. Local long-term care residents’ advocates will be on hand to listen to participants’ input, respond to questions, and provide resource information.

For more information about this event, please visit the Friends of Residents’ website: www.forltc.org or call 919-782-1530.   Space is limited; register at https://aarp.event.com/ConversationswithFriends

Details

Date:
April 24, 2018
Time:
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Cost:
Free
Website:
www.forltc.org

Organizer

Friends of Residents in Long Term Care
Phone
919-782-1530
Email
bill@forltc.org
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Venue

Hope Presbyterian Church
2050 Peace Haven Road
Winston Salem, NC 27106 United States
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Phone
336-768-8883
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Contact Bronda Lee at 336-725-0907 or blee@seniorservicesinc.org with questions.

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