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Happily Ever After Conference Presented by Divorcing Divas N


avigate Your Way to Happily Ever After, a conference presented by Divorc-


ing Divas, will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on September 27. This sixth annual day of encouragement, inspiration and


empowerment is designed for those that are considering divorce, getting divorced or are divorced already. It will be held at the Minneapolis Marriott West. Jordana Green, talk show host and television news anchor, is the emcee. The first keynote speaker will be Jamie Hansen, financial advisor with Morgan Stanley, who will present Planning for Your New Beginning. The second speaker, Anne Tressler, with Tressler Law, will discuss Knowledge is Power: Lessons Learned on the Journey from Filing to Final Decree. There are 15 breakout sessions scheduled, from which participants choose four.


Topics include Navigating Your Path to Wholeness, Parenting Plans 101, Pulling it All Together, Your Money is Speaking, Are You Listening? Styled Right for Your New Life, and Start with the End in Mind: Planning Your Financial Future. The conference fee includes the full day of the conference, choice of four breakout sessions, breakfast, lunch, coffee breaks and cash bar reception with a fashion show, door prizes and raffles.


Cost: $75 pre-registration or $90 at the door. Location: 9960 Wayzata Blvd., St. Louis Park. For more information, call 612-720-4974 or visit DivorcingDivas.com.


Forgiveness is the key to action and freedom.


~Hannah Arendt


Safety Tips for Senior Citizens from Home Helpers


F


alling is the leading cause of injury and death among older Americans, and every


year nearly one out of three adults, age 65 and older, will fall. As September is Fall Prevention Awareness Month, Home Helpers of the Twin Cities is educating the local community on steps to ensure the safety and independence of aging loved ones at home. “Being aware of fall risk factors and prevention steps can have a huge impact on the safety of senior citizens in the home,” says Jennifer Olesen, co-owner of Home Helpers of the Twin Cities. “Reviewing risk factors with your aging loved ones and taking precautionary measures can increase their longevity and provide peace of mind to the families.” To reduce the risk of falls, families can: identify fall risk factors, including vision and balance problems; remove tripping hazards, such as extension cords, from the home; avoid using low shelves and cabinets below waist level; ensure that floors of frequently used rooms have tiles to prevent skidding; and avoid the use of stairs by pre- paring a room on the ground floor. It is also helpful to see a physician who can provide increased insight on fall risk factors. Home Helpers is the nation’s leading care franchise specializing in non-medical, personal care and companionship and medical services for seniors, new mothers and those recovering from illness or injury.


For more information, call 612-518-5741, email 56831@HomeHelpers.cc or visit HomeCareStPaulMN.com. See ad, page 20.


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