The AMDA Foundation, in partnership with the City of Louisville, Louisville Convention & Visitors Bureau and UofL, will host the 鈥淎MDA Foundation Town Hall: Learning About Quality Long-Term Care for You & Your Loved Ones,鈥 12:30-2 p.m., Saturday, March 21, at the Kentucky International Convention Center, 221 S. Fourth St.

Admission is free but RSVPs are required at .

Individuals interested in learning about taking care of loved ones in long-term care, long-term care for themselves, or caring for elders in general are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to interact with leading health care experts.

A panel of long-term care experts who not only treat patients in long-term care, but have made tough decisions related to long-term care and their families will give brief presentations on their experiences in the roles of both professionals and family members. The panel comprises long-term care medical directors, physicians and nurses from UofL鈥檚 Division of Geriatric Medicine and other long-term care providers along with a representative from Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer鈥檚 office. Following brief presentations, the audience will be encouraged to engage panel members and ask questions.

鈥淭he key to providing quality long-term care is not solely educated and experienced medical professionals,鈥 said AMDA Foundation President Paul Katz, M.D. 鈥淚t鈥檚 open communication and engagement between those professionals and proactive patients and families. We invite residents of Louisville and the surrounding area to the town hall not only to learn, but to begin the conversations vital to providing our loved ones with the highest quality of care.鈥澨

This event is being held in conjunction with AMDA 鈥 The Society for Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine鈥檚 Annual Conference 2015. The AMDA Foundation is an independent, not-for-profit organization whose mission is to advance the quality of life for persons in post-acute and long-term care. 听For more information, visit the .

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Jill Scoggins is Director of Communications at UofL's Louis D. Brandeis School of Law. She has been at UofL since 2010.