Network in Aging of WNY Hosts 3rd Annual Resource Fair on May 15
The Network in Aging of WNY is hosting its 3rd annual complimentary Senior Health and Resource Fair for members of the public and connecting seniors and caregivers to vital services provided by their member agencies. The event will feature over 70 different businesses and organizations that provide services ranging from home care to estate planning, downsizing to memory care and much more. Complimentary blood pressure and glucose screenings will also be available.
The event will be held Wednesday, May 15 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Iron workers Banquet Hall – 196 Orchard Park Rd in West Seneca. Plenty of free parking available.
The Resource Fair will share the valuable knowledge and extensive resources that the Network in Aging of WNY members bring to the local community. If you’re an active senior looking for resources to stay healthy and independent, or a caregiver in need of support, the fair has the information you need.
“The Network in Aging stands as the leading networking organization in WNY, dedicated to agingrelated professions. With a varied membership base, we strive to advance positive aging by keeping our members informed about trends, technology, and innovative initiatives,” said NIA President, April Romanowski.
The Network in Aging of Western New York was founded in 1981 and is a non-profit, voluntary corporation which brings together individuals and organizations involved in aging and long-term care. They currently have over 100 member agencies specializing in various fields including education, health and social services, and community and government leadership. Their mission is to provide members with opportunities for resource exchange, professional development and stimulation of interdisciplinary collaboration through networking events, educational programs, strategic partnerships and promoting public awareness of the organization. For more information contact 716-954- 3075 or visit:
networkinaging.org or Facebook – Network in Aging of WNY.