Do you like to attend senior health fairs in Maine? There are several coming up that you should know about if senior health fairs in Maine are a way for you to gather information for a loved one. Health fairs are also a way to discover options for yourself, or just see what’s new and different in the senior marketplace.
July 25, join Maine Senior Guide and other senior product, service and information providers at a senior expo at the Ramada Inn in Lewiston. We’ll be there to tell people about our on-line resource. We’ll also talk about the many senior communities, Maine assisted living centers, estate management, home care and health care resources that are part of Maine Senior Guide.
Another of the annual senior health fairs in Maine is on September 11, 2012, at the Cook’s Corner Mall in Brunswick. This senior health fair is sponsored by Spectrum Generations, the Area Agency on Aging partner in Brunswick. They are expecting more than 50 vendors to showcase mid Coast senior health and wellness programs and services.
Maine Senior Guide is producing the Southern Maine Senior Expo on September 25, 2012, at the Hilton Garden Inn in Freeport. With plenty of free parking, 40 exhibitors, two dozen senior seminars and extended hours, the Southern Maine Senior Expo is one of the senior health fairs in Maine that you don’t want to miss!
What to Expect at Senior Health Fairs in Maine
Some people attend senior health fairs with the idea of trick-or-treating. They just go from booth to booth, taking candy and pens and other trickets. Meanwhile, they’re missing opportunties to learn about home care, free health services, disease prevention and nutrition. All the exhibitors at senior helath fairs in Maine are there because they want your business. To get your business, they might offer fair specials or promotions. They certainly will tell you if their product or service is right for you or a loved one. Take advantage of this face-to-face opportunity and talk to the exhibitor about your needs, or your loved one’s needs. Many exhibitors are well versed in senior life. They might be able to offer more information or solutions, even outside their own business.