ASHEBORO – End of life planning is the topic of a three-part seminar series at the Asheboro Public Library during May.
The sessions will take place at 10 a.m. Tuesdays beginning
May 5. They are free and the public is invited.
The series opens with “Beginning the Conversation.” Kelly
Olmeda, a social worker with Hospice of Randolph County, will focus on advance
care planning.
Next, “Legal Documents in Place,” on May 12, will feature
elder law expert Bob Mason, who will provide more in-depth information about
creating the necessary legal documents.
In “Financial House in Order,” on May 19, senior adviser
Warren Coble will talk about Social Security, Medicare and insurance.
The series is sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
The Asheboro library is located at 201 Worth Street. For
more information, call 318-6803.
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