San Diego’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s is this Saturday, October 7 at Liberty Station. This year, it will be a family affair for us. Our son will be volunteering and Pam’s parents and brother will also walk.
Alzheimer’s and dementia has affected close family friends. We see the love and the strength in them, and we also see the fight. They do not give up on each other. In solidarity with them and their families, we step up toward a cure.
If you are so inclined, please donate or join us this Saturday!
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Walk to End Alzheimers Schedule of Events:
Event Opens at 8:00 a.m. | Ceremony & Walk at 9:00 a.m.
Location:
NTC Park at Liberty Station | 2455 Cushing Road San Diego, CA San Diego, CA 92106 | Map it
Route Length: 1.5 and 3 mile options
In 1999, Aaron was named Residential Program Manager of a group home for disabled adults in Arlington, Virgina. Here, he built a reputation for being compassionate with his clients and efficient in company operations. In the years that followed, Washington DC’s human services field went through unprecedented reform when the city was fined $11 million for the previously unchecked abuse, neglect, and exploitation of the very population it was supposed to protect. In 2005, Aaron was selected by a watchdog company to co-create and implement a monitoring system to safeguard and advocate for the system’s most vulnerable residents. This system is still in use today.
Aaron is now using his unique gifts and profound experience in the human service field to provide San Diego County Seniors with dependable, compassionate caregivers through Aaron Home Care.
He currently serves on the board of the San Diego Regional Home Care Council and is an active member of the Senior Advocate Network of San Diego.
Aaron Home Care is a member of the American Board of Home Care and is accredited by the Better Business Bureau.
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