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5/2/2014 Member News

Texas Public Radio and UT Medicine San Antonio present 'Silver Solutions'

Join UT Medicine San Antonio and Texas Public Radio for "Silver Solutions," a free public event that spotlights programs and services for San Antonio seniors and their caregivers.

It takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 3, at UT Medicine's clinical home - the Medical Arts and Research Center (MARC) - at 8300 Floyd Curl Drive in San Antonio's Medical Center.

The United States has been steadily aging for decades. This "Graying of America" is expected to continue until at least the year 2050, when the elderly portion of the total U.S. population could total 20.2 percent. Family members provide approximately 80 percent of the necessary care for the elderly. This high-profile event strives to honor, educate and celebrate this esteemed population and those that care for them.

The businesses and organizations that serve seniors and their families and caregivers are well-represented at Silver Solutions, as are experts and scientists in the field of aging and other associated fields. Attendees can schedule appointments in the "Ask the Expert" area with UT Medicine specialists in geriatric medicine, audiology, cardiology, endocrinology, neurology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, psychiatry and men's and women's health.

Additionally, scientists from the UT Health Science Center's Barshop Institute for Longevity and Aging Studies will be available to speak about nutrition, Alzheimer's disease and healthy aging. On-site demonstrations will feature fitness and at-home care and even pet adoptions of senior-friendly animals.

Now in its fourth year, Silver Solutions strives to provide area seniors and caregivers with access to information about the services and providers they need most. Resources and information will be available in the following categories:

·  Life Enrichment

·  Caregiving 101

·  Community Support Services

·  Home Adaptation

·  Living Options

·  Medical Service/Health Care Options

·  Memory & Cognitive Matters

·  Nutrition

·  Planning Ahead

·  Transportation & Mobility

·  Abuse and Exploitation Prevention

The event and parking are free.

Sponsored by Texas Public Radio, Alamo Service Connections, Barshop Institute for Longevity & Aging Studies and UT Medicine San Antonio.

 

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