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Caregiving for the Aging Veteran Town Hall

This is a past event that took place on September 20, 2025.

Join us for the Caregiving for the Aging Veteran Town Hall, an event dedicated to supporting those caring for our nation’s aging Veterans. Hear from Dr. Molly McGaughey in “Caregivers Overview,” and Emily Pitts, LCSW, who will present the “Caregivers Support and Assistance Program,” highlighting essential services and benefits available to caregivers.

Enhance your skills in breakaway seminars like “Skillset for Caregivers,” participate in a “Caregivers Panel Discussion,” and learn about local “Community Resources for Caregiving.” This town hall offers practical tools, expert guidance, and a supportive community to help caregivers navigate their journey with confidence. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and strengthen your caregiving role.

Schedule:
8:30 AM-9:00 AM : Coffee Social and Information Tables
9:00 AM-1:00 PM: Presentations, Breakaway Seminars and Community Resources.

Presentations:
Caregivers Overview — Dr. Molly McGaughey
Caregivers Support and Assistance Program — Emily Pitts, LCSW

Breakaway Seminars:
Skillset for Caregivers
Caregivers Panel Discussion
Community Resources for Caregiving

Location:
AB Tech, Ferguson Auditorium
19 Tech Drive
Asheville NC 28801

Contact Information:
For more details, please contact: vhaashpubaff@va.gov

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19 Tech DriveAsheville NC 28801
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