Long-Term Care Issues to be Focus of Alumni Luncheon

By Arthur Page

Release Date: August 9, 2001 This content is archived.

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BUFFALO, N.Y. -- A consumer's guide to the issues related to long-term care will be presented by Anthony H. Szczygiel, University at Buffalo law professor, at the UB Alumni Association's Senior Alumni luncheon program at noon, Sept. 13 in the Center for Tomorrow on the UB North (Amherst) Campus.

An expert in the field of elder law, Szczygiel is director of the law school's Clinical Education Program.

Getting appropriate long-term-care services at an affordable cost requires knowing the questions to ask before and after the care is needed.

The popular luncheon programs, designed for UB senior alumni and their guests, also welcome seniors in the community on a space-available basis.

UB Alumni Association members pay $14 and non-members pay $16. Call 829-2608 for reservations and information.

Independent Health is a corporate sponsor of the Senior Alumni Luncheon series.