The 'Senior Moment' Radio Show
Connie Clark | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 12 years, 3 months AGO
For those of us in our golden years, there's now a weekly radio show geared toward us! Thankfully, Connie Clark of Home Helpers has invited many wonderful and knowledgeable guests to join her on Saturdays at 4 p.m. on 89.9 FM KYMS. Over the past year, her guests have included: Doctors, Elder Law Attorneys, Nutritionists, Pharmacists, Financial Planners and even The Better Business Bureau.
KYMS is a local nonprofit radio station that strives for the betterment of our community. Their "true desire is to serve the local churches and the community." Connie Clark found this as a perfect opportunity to provide a service for our local seniors and inform them of the latest information pertaining to them.
Discussions have ranged from Alzheimer's information to Veteran Benefits. Connie has hosted many shows pertaining to local community resources, such as Dirne Community Health Center, Elder Help of North Idaho, Idaho Commission for the Blind, Army One Source, as well as local Veteran Service Officers.
After each show, a recording is uploaded to YouTube so it can be accessed anytime, anywhere from the Internet. To find previous shows, simply go to: www.cdahomecare.com and click on "News and Events" or go to YouTube and search for "Senior Moment KYMS."
For more information about home care or to become a radio guest, contact Home Helpers at (208) 769-9560 or email at Connie.HomeHelpers@gmail.com.
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