Medical News
Addiction
Allergies
Alternative Medicine
Asthma
Cancer
Cardiology
Chiropractic
Dental
Dermatology
Diabetes
Emergency
Family Medicine
General
Geriatrics
Hospitals
Infectious Diseases
Internal Medicine
Managed Care / HMO
Medical Products
Mental Health
Neurology
Nursing
Nutrition
OB / GYN
Pediatrics
Pharmaceuticals
Physical Therapy
Plastic Surgery
Psychology
Radiology / Imaging
Research
Sports Medicine
Surgery
Vision

New York Safety Net Releases New Information for Elder Care and Crisis Pregnancies in New York City

New York Safety Net (http://www.nysafetynet.com), a website of resources for working families in New York City, has conducted new audio interviews with key experts in the fields of elder care and crisis pregnancies.

New York City, New York (PRWEB) September 12, 2007 -- New York Safety Net (http://www.nysafetynet.com), a website of resources for working families in New York City, has conducted new audio interviews with key experts in the fields of elder care and crisis pregnancies. New interviews with attorney Joan Robert and Debbie Warburton, the Program Director for New York City's Long Term Care Ombudsman Program, address issues that families face taking care of an elder or disabled family member. Joan Robert covers the financial hardships that families encounter when placing someone in a long term care facility, and options for protecting personal financial assets. Debbie Warburton discusses New York's program of interviewing the elderly in nursing homes and what can be done if residents are not receiving good care.

On the other end of the cycle of life, Chris Slattery, President of Expectant Mother Care Pregnancy Centers in New York City, is a pro-life advocate for pregnant mothers experiencing a crisis pregnancy. His organization offers numerous planning, medical, and financial resources for families undergoing the hardship of an unplanned or crisis pregnancy. He discusses the options and offers a perspective of hope for families undergoing crisis circumstances.

New York Safety Net is sponsored by the law firm Schwartzapfel Truhowsky Marcus Sachs P.C. in New York City. Founding Partner Steve Schwartzapfel commented on the new interviews: "Many families are traumatized by the challenges encountered in the life transitions of birth and aging. We hope more people become aware of the many services that exist within New York City to help people through these transitions."

New York Safety Net encourages the contributions of writers, experts, speakers, and others with relevant information for New York City's working families. To contribute content or for more information, contact New York Safety Net through email at info@nysafetynet.com.

Schwartzapfel Truhowsky Marcus Sachs P.C. (http://www.fightingforyou.com) may be contacted at 212-921-4500.

# # #

Simillar Articles

New York Safety Net Launches New Audio Program on Aging and the Elderly
New York Safety Net (www.nysafetynet.com), a website of information and resources for the citizens of New York, has launched a new Internet audio program that provides information to the public...
Holiday Season an Important Time to Observe the Elderly in Nursing Homes
It is very important for family members visiting residents of nursing homes and long-term care facilities during the holidays to be aware of signs of neglect and abuse.
Schwartzapfel Partners Sponsors Fellowship for Law Student
The law firm of Schwartzapfel Truhowsky Marcus P.C. has sponsored a law student in a fellowship to assist New York's Long Term Care Community Coalition (LTCCC).
Lamson & Cutner to Participate in "Age in Action 2007" May 9th at Flushing Meadow...
Lamson & Cutner, P.C., a New York City law firm that focuses its practice on the representation of the elderly and disabled, will participate in "Age in Action 2007," the annual New York City...
New York Elder Law Attorneys Carole C. Lamson and David A. Cutner Announce the Formation of...
Carole C. Lamson and David A. Cutner announce the formation the New York Elder Law firm of Lamson & Cutner, P.C. It is a new law firm that will focus on the legal needs of the elderly and disabled...
Home Terms of Use Privacy Policy Contact Us