LIVE WEBINAR
Planning for the Future: Aging Adults & Their Adult Children Working Together.
Moderator:

Julie Derry, MBA, Certified Senior Advisor
Julie Derry is a Certified Senior Advisor™ and a Co-Founder of Aging123, an organization providing no-cost, personalized support to older adults and families in exploring Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, and In-Home Care options. Julie is the founding President of the San Diego Chapter of the National Placement and Referral Alliance, Immediate Past Chair of San Diego Oasis Lifelong Learning, and a Board Member at Glenner Alzheimer's Family Centers.
Topics:
1. Awareness of the Signs of Decreasing Independence: Having A Conversation with Aging Parents
As parents age, changes in health, behavior, and daily functioning can signal a loss of independence. Adult children and caregivers should be observant and proactive—recognizing early warning signs before a crisis occurs. Maintaining open communication, ensuring safety, and balancing respect for autonomy are key. This outline provides guidance for assessing independence, identifying red flags, and exploring appropriate care and living options.
Speaker:

Paul Dores PhD
Paul Dores is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (Ph.D., BCBA-D). His primary areas of specialization include Traumatic Brain Injury, Dementia, Autism, and Severe Behavior Disorders. With over 50 years of professional experience, he has worked in a wide range of settings, including homes, public and private schools, residential facilities, and institutional environments.
2. Legal & Estate Planning: Key Considerations for Seniors and Their Families
Without the right planning, families often face expensive, time-consuming court processes and unexpected costs for legal fees, caregiving, and disputes. Proactive estate and incapacity planning helps reduce stress, avoid unnecessary court oversight, and ensures your wishes are honored.
Speaker:

Rachel M. Allums, Esq.
Attorney and Counselor at Law; Allums Law, APC
Rachel M. Allums, Esq. is an experienced attorney dedicated to helping individuals and families protect their wealth, health, and peace of mind. Through her practice at Allums Law, APC, she provides personalized guidance in estate planning, probate, and trust administration, ensuring that each client's unique needs and goals are met with care and precision.
3. Aging in Place In Your Own Home
Aging in place means remaining safely and comfortably in one's own home as long as possible while maintaining independence and quality of life. We will explore the essential components that make successful aging in place possible—social connection, home maintenance and safety, in-home care, nutrition, transportation, medication management, and support for activities of daily living (ADLs). Understanding these elements helps individuals and families plan proactively to support well-being, dignity, and peace of mind.
Speaker:

Faezeh Nemati
Owner of ComForCare Home Care in North San Diego
Faya Nemati is the Owner of ComForCare Home Care in North San Diego, where she has been dedicated to helping older adults age safely and independently at home since 2017. She is DementiaWise® and Parkinson Pathway Certified and is currently pursuing her Certified Senior Advisor designation. Inspired by her own family's caregiving experience, Faya combines professional expertise with genuine compassion to support families through every stage of aging with dignity and care.
4. Finding and Moving Into Supported Living: Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care


Tuesday Dec 9, 2025
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM PST
This is a webinar, and you must register to receive the Zoom link.
Free for Chamber members and non-members.
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