LIFE OPTIONS
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People can also donate old eyeglasses or pick up new ones from the Seal Beach Lions Club. Individuals experiencing vision or hearing loss can speak with representatives from the LW Impaired Vision and Hearing Club, which also hosts a support group.
• Get around town without the hassle of driving: Driving comes with a wide range of headaches—costly car maintenance, gas, rising insurance costs and the hassle of parking. Fortunately, LW residents have access to a variety offree andlow-cost transportation options. The GRF Transportation Department will provide information on GRF’s free on-call, point-to-point internal bus system and access bus for people with disabilities. The City of Seal Beach will answer questions about its free senior shuttle bus, and transportation options through city contractor Abrazar Inc., which provides free shopping shuttles, transportation to senior meal programs and Dial-A-Ride transportation to doctor’s appointments in Seal Beach.
In addition, the expo features a wide range of vendors offering information on advanced planning, assisted living, hospice care, caregiving, senior services, emergency preparedness, transportation, vision and hearing support, and much more.
The expo is made possible thanks to event sponsors Caring Transitions, Ivy Park Seal Beach, Mission Hospice and Westminster Memorial Park.
For more information, contact GRF Member Resources Liaison Robann Arshat at 562-431-6586, ext. 2317.
Home Instead is one of the returning vendors at 2026 Health Options Expo.
Katya Lukina



