New program helps seniors organize important life documents

The historic Reading train depot and its clock tower, a recognizable fixture in the heart of downtown. Photo by Taylor Gregory.

How many times have family members been faced with the major responsibility of helping an elder manage their affairs without any or very little information?

The Friends of Reading Seniors 60 Plus is sponsoring “The Life Transition Binder program” at The Pleasant Street Center.  The program is designed to help individuals organize vital personal, financial, medical and legal information.  

An informational presentation further describing the program will be given by Sandra Batra on Wednesday, April 8th from 10:30-11:30 at The Pleasant Street Center.  Please attend if interested in registering for the program that begins in late May.

Registration for the program will require attendance at all 4 sessions on May 27, June 3, 10 & 17.  Space is limited to 30 participants. During each session  Sandra Batra will actively work with participants to create their own Life Transition Binder.

This program will be invaluable for seniors and will ease the path for those family members entrusted with supporting future needs.  The Friends of Reading Seniors 60 Plus encourage our peers to attend the informational session on April 8th & consider registering for the full program beginning in May.

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