Michigan
Bridge Lunch Break to discuss the challenges of getting older in Michigan
- Michigan is confronted with an ageing disaster with one in 5 residents aged 65 or older
- Bridge Well being reporter Robin Erb organizes a dialog with space specialists to fulfill challenges and talk about options for the ageing inhabitants of Michigan
- Readers can ask questions from the Bridge workforce through the occasion. Register under for this free occasion
Bridge Michigan invitations readers for a free zoom dialogue from 12 a.m. to 1 p.m. on 2 April about ageing in Michigan.
Michigan is confronted with a ageing disaster: one in 5 residents are 65 or older and plenty of seniors work longer and huge kids, within the midst of shrinking assist companies, poor transport entry and coverage that nursing houses want nursing houses above ageing at residence.
Turn out to be a member of the well being reporter Robin Erb van Bridge for a dialogue with Tom Jankowski, the interim director of the Institute of Gerontology on the Wayne State College, Vince Tilford, CEO and govt director on the Hannan Heart, and Lisa Dedden Moopia, and director for the Nationale Councils operations and Options for Michigan Seniors.
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