KITTERY — Representatives from senior communities, home health companies, estate management, hearing help and many more will showcase their services and be available for questions all day at the free Seacoast Senior Expo from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 26 at the Kittery Community Center in Kittery. There will be ample parking, free admission and no registration.
There will be 30 exhibitors providing information on such topics as Medicare plans – open enrollment for Medicare began this month – in-home care, hearing loss devices and more.
The agenda includes free flu shots (a small fee for those without Medicare) by Rite Aid for the entire time of the expo; speakers talking in the Speaker’s Gallery right outside the expo hall starting at 10 a.m.; antique appraisals by Dan Buck (formerly of “Antiques Roadshow”) are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a $5 donation; and enjoy free coffee all day and free cider and donuts from 1-3 p.m.
Attendees can pick up a free expo bag, courtesy of expo host Maine Senior Guide. There will also be a drawing, and a grand prize that includes a gift card for a dinner out and theater tickets for four.
Maine Senior Guide is a free on-line web resource, MaineSeniorGuide.com, of services and information. Sponsors include Life Care Funding and Avita at Wells.
For more info, visit MaineSeniorGuide.com.
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