Hosts: Dr. Gene Dorio, Barbara Cochran
Topic: Making Senior Issues Known
Guest: Shannon Avazian; Robin Clough & Diane Trautman
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Making Senior Issues Known — August 7, 2019
On this episode of The Senior Hour with Dr. Gene Dorio and Barbara Cochran, Shannon Avazian joins the show to talk about finding seniors a place to live as their wants and needs change. From one day to the next, a senior’s life can change dramatically due to the freedoms that can be lost. Shannon specializes in finding the best place for a senior to live no matter what stage of life they are in.
Later in the show, Robin Clough and Diane Trautman join the show to talk about the progress they are making in getting senior issues recognized and reformed at higher levels. Robin and Diane will be working with Assemblymember Christy Smith to further the awareness of senior issues, and to help create change that can be felt.
Listen in as Barbara Cochran, Dr. Gene Dorio, Shannon Avazian, Robin Clough, and Diane Trautman drive a powerful conversation about adapting to seniors’ living needs, and the importance of the work that Robin and Diane will be doing with Christy Smith.
About The Senior Hour:
Barbara Cochran has been a resident of the Santa Clarita Valley for over 40 years and has spent much of that time volunteering with and even creating a variety of organizations. The 1983 SCV Woman of the Year brings senior news to you every week on your Hometown Station.
Gene Dorio, M.D. has practiced Internal Medicine in the SCV since 1988. A member of the medical staff at Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital, he is very active in local senior affairs.
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