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Spectrum Generations' Mature Lifestyle Cable Television Show

Current Show Information - November, 2008

Legal Help for Caregivers

 

Sally Wagley, Elder Law Attorney

Sally Wagley, Elder Law Attorney

Since November is the National Family Caregivers Month, this month's program is dedicated to Caregivers everywhere.

More than 50 million people in the U.S. provide care for a chronically ill, disabled or aged family member each year.  More than half of family caregivers work or have worked outside the home while careing for a loved one, and the typical family caregiver can lose as much as $109 per day in wages and health benefits as the result of caregive responsibilites.

Join Vanessa Broga from Spectrum Generations Family Caregiver Support Program and Sally Wagley, Esq. from Levey and Wagley PA, and to learn how you can get the support you need while caring for your loved ones, in addition to how to handle some of the legal and financial issues associated with caregiving.   

 

Hosted by:        Libby Mitchell, State Senator

Produced by:    Spectrum Generations and

                         Time Warner Cable TV

                                    Show Times:

                              6:30p.m.      Tuesdays

                              8:30a.m.      Wednesdays

                              11:00a.m.    Thursdays

Time Warner Cable TV - Statewide Coverage

Channel 9:    Central Maine and Aroostook County

Channel 12:  Greater Bangor area and Downeast Maine

Channel 22:  Cumberland and York Counties

Daughter caring for Mom

 

The Mature Lifestyle program is a live studio talk show hosted by Libby Mitchell and produced by Spectrum Generations and Time Warner Cable.  Mature Lifestyle is broadcast three times each week and reaches a large viewing audience (See show times and broadcasting coverage above).

Each program brings together a panel of guests to educate and entertain viewers on a wide variety of topics of interest to Maine’s seniors. Reflexology, dream trips, nutrition, Tai Chi, and taking the mystery out of Medicare and Medicaid are just a few of the topics that viewers have learned more about.