ADVANTA HOME CARE OFFERS ELDER CARE COMMUNITY EDUCATION SERIES FOR LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
Printer-friendly versionMay 17, 2009 ()San Diego) — Advanta Home Care’s owner Rick McKee is now partnering with leaders of local organizations to present an exclusive and innovative Elder Care Community Education Series. Representatives from local faith based organizations, retirement communities, health care facilities, physician groups, HOA’s, civic organizations and employers are encouraged to contact Rick directly to schedule any or all of this timely and informative series for their membership, free of charge. “We are so proud to offer this exclusive program. Consumers in our area now have access to seven important presentations that will assist them with almost any elder care situation. We get so many questions from our clients, we knew that providing this series was not just important, but critical for adult children of aging parents, caregivers, and seniors. We felt that partnering with local organizations was the best possible way to get this vitally important information out to the public” said Rick McKee, owner of Advanta Home Care. Advanta Home Care’s Elder Care Community Education Series includes seven presentations, each lasting about 30 minutes or less. Rick is available upon request to schedule any or all presentations for interested organizations in the San Diego area. Topics include: 1. Having “The Talk” with Our Aging Loved Ones About Long-Term Care Options. 2. Taking Away the Car Keys: When Seniors Should No Longer Be Driving. 3. Understanding the Cost of Elder Care and How to Pay for Care. 4. A Little Fall is a Big Worry for Seniors: Fall Prevention Program for the Home. 5. Understanding the Types of Elder Care Available. 6. Safety In and Around the House – Keeping Seniors Safe. 7. 5 Wishes: The popular, easy-to-use document that helps you to plan for and receive the care you want and deserve. For more information contact Rick McKee at rick@advantahomecare.net or 619-461-2323. Rick McKee is the President and CEO of Advanta Home Care LLC, a rapidly growing company that specializes in home care for the elderly…allowing seniors to remain independent in their own home for as long as possible. For more information, visit www.advantahomecare.net. Printer-friendly version
VINTAGE AIRCRAFT SHOW LANDS AT GILLESPIE FIELD—MAY 16 & 17
Printer-friendly versionMay 13, 2009 (El Cajon)–The public is invited to a free Vintage Aircraft Fly-In and Classic Car Show at Gillespie Field on May 16 and 17. In addition to 1920s- to 1950s-era aircraft, classic cars will also be displayed. Aircraft include a 1930 Stearman 4E Speedmail formerly used to deliver mail; the last remaining 1931 Laird LBC 300; and the late Steve McQueen’s 1945 Boeing Stearman bi-plane. Visitors can also see one of two remaining 1926 Boeing FB-5 Navy Fighters (the other is in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum) that made its maiden flight off the carrier Langley. The show also features the oldest Boeing flying today–a 1928 40C Mail and Passenger plane that was found crashed on a mountain in Washington and meticulously restored. Some of the planes will fly during the two-day show, adding to the excitement. In addition, an aviation swap meet will also be held. For the younger generation, the show offers a rare opportunity to step back in time and see the early cars and planes of the 20th century, while older guests can reminisce about bygone days. Food and drink will be available. Gillespie Field is located at 2200 North Marshall Avenue in El Cajon. Free parking is available at the Gillespie Field Trolley Station. The public can also ride the Orange line of the trolley and get off at the Gillespie Field stop, then just walk across Marshall Avenue to the event. For more information call Gillespie Field at (619) 956-4800. Printer-friendly version