At-A-Glance Welcome to the 13Th Annual Chester County 50Plus EXPO

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At-A-Glance Welcome to the 13Th Annual Chester County 50Plus EXPO At-A-Glance Welcome to the 13th annual Chester County 50plus EXPO. CHESTER COUNTY We hope you have a wonderful day! Demos, Entertainment, & Seminars Main Stage 9:30 a.m. – Barry Surran, 2008 PA STATE SENIOR IDOL Winner, and Peggy Keller, 2011 PA STATE SENIOR IDOL Winner Barry and Peggy will be performing jointly at the EXPO, alternating between individual performances and duets. 10:15 a.m. – Learn about Medicare with Health Partners Plans Presented by Health Partners Plans The session will cover: understanding Medicare’s four parts, Medicare Advantage eligibility, Medicare Advantage enrollment periods, the basics of prescription drug coverage, Health Partners’ Medicare plan benefits, and enrollment information. 11 a.m. – Senior Crime Prevention Presented by Ameer Blackmon, Education and Outreach Specialist, Office of the Attorney General The Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General’s “Senior Crime Prevention University” will educate seniors on how to protect themselves against fraud and financial exploitation. 11:45 a.m. – Senior Aerobic Workout Presented by the YMCA of Greater Brandywine With the aid of stretches, resistance bands, and a nationally certified fitness instructor, participants will learn how to enhance balance and strengthen muscles gently, while avoiding injury. 12:30 p.m. – Medicare, Diabetes, and Durable Medical Equipment: What You Need to Know Presented by APPRISE This session will focus on Medicare and diabetic and durable medical equipment supplies. It will address how to navigate the Medicare system to ensure you receive your supplies and that Medicare covers them. Counselors will be available to answer questions afterward. Look for Free Health Screenings the purple Care365 — Booth #129 Health Network Laboratories — Booth #164 balloons balloons Free blood pressure and glucose screening Glucose screening Uwchlan Ambulance — Booth #185 Chester Valley Rehab and Nursing Center Blood pressure Booth #157 VisionCorps — Booth #130 Fall risk assessment Vision screening Please Join Us For This Free Event! Nov. 15, 2016 FREE 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. PARKING! Spooky Nook Sports 2913 Spooky Nook Road, Manheim Skip the line — register online! www.VeteransExpo.com Brought to you by: www.50plusExpoPA.com • (610) 675-6240 Exhibitor Map & Exhibitor List Lobby Entrance Demo/ Entertainment / Seminar Area Access & Mobility Specialists .................................184 Health Network Laboratories ................................164 Shady Maple ............................................................139 Aetna Medicare .......................................................172 Health Partners Plans .............................................138 Simpson Meadows ..................................................133 AmeriHealth Caritas ................................................189 Hickory House / Heatherwood ..............................171 St. Martha Center / St. Martha Villa .......................146 AMTRAK ....................................................................124 The Highlands at Wyomissing ...............................180 Sundance Vacations ................................................155 Appleby Systems, Inc...............................................188 Humana ....................................................................141 Surrey Services for Seniors .....................................103 Ashbridge Manor Senior Living ............................168 Isaac’s Famous Grilled Sandwiches.......................170 Tandigm Health .......................................................127 Basement Waterproofing Specialists ...................132 Kitchen Magic ..........................................................102 Tel Hai Retirement Community ............................165 Bathsaver, Inc. ...........................................................111 LeafFilter Gutter Protection ...................................104 Ufberg Dental ..........................................................137 Berks Home ..............................................................131 Life Vantage ..............................................................160 Uwchlan Ambulance ...............................................185 CaptionCall ...............................................................114 Main Line Gastroenterology Associates, P.C. .......145 VisionCorps...............................................................130 Care365 .....................................................................129 Main Line Health .....................................................140 Ware Presbyterian Village ......................................150 Castle "The Window People" .................................122 MDVIP .......................................................................112 WCHE .........................................................................105 Center for Interventional Pain and Spine ............107 Meridian at Eagleview ............................................101 Weaver Memorials ..................................................156 ChelseaPage Nightshirts ........................................167 Neishloss and Fleming Inc .....................................113 Wegmans Food Markets .........................................159 Chester County Library ...........................................190 PA Lottery .................................................................158 Wellington at Hershey's Mill ..................................115 Chester Valley Rehab and Nursing Center ...........157 PA Public Utility Commission.................................166 WFYL .........................................................................109 ClearCaptions ...........................................................110 Pinnacle Energy, Inc. ................................................123 WNTP .........................................................................126 Coldwell Banker Preferred .....................................144 PJ Fitzpatrick ............................................................183 YMCA of Greater Brandywine ................................162 Cremation Society of Pennsylvania Inc. ...............163 Pottstown ManorCare / Devon Manor / Arden Zerbe Retirement Community ..............................125 Courts King of Prussia / Heartland Hospice .....143 Electric Man LLC .......................................................136 Power Home Remodeling ......................................153 Freedom Village, Brandywine ................................186 Luncheon Sponsor PPL Electric ...............................................................128 Seminar Sponsors Friends Life Care Partners ......................................108 Premier Orthopaedics.............................................151 Supporting Sponsors Garden Spot Village ................................................174 Media Sponsors RetireSafe .................................................................106 Gingrich Memorials .................................................181 Visitor Bag Sponsor Rover Community Transportation ........................147 Green Mountain Energy .........................................175.
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