Where to Turn Resource Virtual Fair
A Virtual Fair and Lecture Series for Service Professionals

Where to Turn Virtual Speaker Series
TUESDAYS AT 10:00AM
The Where to Turn Resource Speaker Series has been such a success that we have decided to extend it through July 2021! The series takes place on Tuesdays at 10:00 am. Sponsorship opportunities are available upon request. This series brings together Service Coordinators, Case Managers, Social Workers, Discharge Planners, Nurses, related Professionals and any individuals interested in networking with community service providers.
Upcoming Topics
June 15th: Dr. Megan Myers, Swift Audiology, The Link Between Hearing Loss and Brain Hearing
June 22nd: Debra Myers, Unwrapping Stress, Managing Emotions and Increasing Focus with Meditation
Interested in Becoming a Speaker?
We are looking for speakers who can provide attendees with information on these topics:
- Housing Resources
- Food/Nutrition Information
- Stress Management Programs
- Fraud & Scam Prevention
- Senior Wellness/Age in Place
- Retirement in a Post Pandemic World
- Conflict Resolution
- Services for Families in Need
- Transportation Resources
- Health Services for Uninsured/Underinsured
- Wellness/Prevention
- Domestic Violence
- Self Care
- Resident Communications & Activities
Recent Speakers
Ben Meyer, Senior Living Advisor, Oasis Senior Advisors, Sorting Through Assisted Living and Personal Care Facilities
Cara Ciminillo,Trying Together, Supporting Caregivers: The Work of Early Childhood
Debra Myers, Unwrapping Stress, Managing Emotions & Increasing Focus with Meditation
*To view any of the presentations listed above, click on the link & enter Wtt2021!
Interested in Becoming a Speaker?
Download our Call for Speakers Form
Admission is Free!
Reviews from past participants:
“This was a great way to meet others in the field doing similar work. I was able to talk with many people and exchange program and contact information.”
“I gathered plenty of information for our seniors that we work with and was also able to talk with a couple of agencies that will assist me with some personal issues that I have.”
“I’m somewhat new to the area and my job. I thought it would be a great opportunity for me to meet agencies and find out what is available for my residents.