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Event name

Learn about a Free respite program for caregivers

When

Tue 12 / 15 / 2020
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Where

Zoom event, free, open to all

Who can attend

Open to all

Limited capacity: Registration Closed

Price

FREE
Hosted by Potomac Community Village: All about a free respite program for those providing primary caregiving to adults. 
 
Please register in advance. If you are a member of Potomac Community Village (PCV), please log into your account and click on the "Register"  button. If you are a member without a login password, please email info@potomaccommunityvillage.org and request the "password" email be sent to you. If you are not a member of PCV, please click on "Register for This Event", and then follow the instructions to provide the required registration information and then again click "Register for This Event". The Zoom link will be provided in your confirmation email.
 
If you need any additional help, contact us at 240-221-1370 or email 20854helpdesk@gmail.com, by Tuesday, Dec. 15 at noon, so we know how many to expect..
  
Our speaker, Steve Lorberbaum, will talk about the ARC of Montgomery County's Senior Respite Program, which can  pay for  up to 140 hours of home care services for a loved one that can benefit from activities of daily living. This is a benefit for all Montgomery County residents who live with another adult who needs primary caregiving, and can use a respite break from primary caregiving.
This is not an income-based program, so anyone can apply.  Attendees will learn about the application process and what to expect. 

Mr. Lorberbaum is the owner of Bethesda-based Assisting Hands Home Care.  An attorney, he spent more than 25 years practicing law in both private practice and as General Corporate Counsel.  Steve earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial Engineering from Northwestern University.  He continued his education with a JD degree from George Washington University Law School in Washington DC.  In 2014, he became a Certified Senior Advisor and serves on the board of Cupid’s Charities, an organization that supports the Children’s Tumor Foundation.  He also serves on the board of Potomac Community Village and on Montgomery County’s Age Friendly – Home and Community Based Services Workgroup.