Smithtown Senior Citizens Department to Present National Healthcare Decision Day Lecture

In honor of National Healthcare Decision Day, the Smithtown Senior Citizens Department will host a special lecture sponsored by the Elder Law Section of the New York State Bar Association, featuring Martin Glass, Esq of Campolo, Middleton & McCormick, LLP. The special lecture will take place on Monday, May 7th, starting at 10am in the Auditorium of the Senior Citizens Department.

In this informative session, Martin Glass will present information on legal procedures and documents to help assist in making informed healthcare and financial decisions. This vital educational seminar is a part of National Healthcare Decisions Day, a Country wide initiative intended to help educate and empower the public (and providers) regarding the vital importance of advance care planning.

About Martin Glass, Esq
With a focus on elder law, trusts, estate planning, planned giving, long-term care, special needs planning, and asset preservation, Mr. Glass’ expertise includes drafting wills and trusts from the straightforward to the complex, as well as the complicated process of preparing and steering Medicaid applications through the appropriate government and social service agencies. Mr Glass also advises clients on business succession and tax planning issues.

About The Smithtown Senior Citizens Department
The Smithtown Senior Citizens Department facilitates a vast and in depth calendar of events, classes, and programming to enhance the social, emotional, and physical well-being of independent seniors within the Township of Smithtown. Through hosting interactive events, educational seminars, creative activities and classes, the Department has cultivated and enhanced quality of life for Smithtown seniors. In addition to year round access to community resources geared to assist in maintaining senior citizen independence and wellness, the Smithtown Senior Citizens Department offers home repair & maintenance services, meal delivery, transportation, and medical alert monitoring services. The Center is open to Smithtown residents 60 years of age and older. No fee is required.
Pre-registration for the special lecture is required. To sign up, inquire at the front desk of the Smithtown Senior Citizens Department or by calling (631) 360-7616