Fair provides information, rescources regarding senior care

Sandra Turinc plays a “spin the wheel” game with WellCare representative Tom Ashton during the Information and Resources Fair on Saturday at the Crestview Public Library.

CRESTVIEW — Several senior citizens are more informed about their health and safety following Saturday’s Information and Resources Fair at the Crestview Public Library.

The fair — for residents unable to find assistance on the Internet, according to event organizer Gwen Rhodes, of the Northwest Florida Area Agency on Aging — included free blood pressure checks and opportunities to collect information on area assisted living facilities and health care providers.

"We just try to bring that information to seniors because a majority of them do not use a computer," Rhodes said. 

Members from the Seniors vs. Crime Crestview office, sponsored by the Florida State Attorney General's office, handed out information about the non-profit organization.

"If any senior citizen feels that they have been taken advantage of (by identity theft or some other fraud) … they can come by our office, free of charge, manager JB Whitten said.

Crestview resident Sandra Turincs said she appreciated the information.

"There are a lot of people who do need help, and we are all getting a little older," she said. "I think that is a really good thing they do for the community." 

Contact News Bulletin Staff Writer Matthew Brown at 850-682-6524 or matthewb@crestviewbulletin.com. Follow him on Twitter @cnbMatthew.

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