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Davidson Village Network Presents “Life On Your Terms” at Temple Kol Tikvah
Join us Wednesday, February 26th at 11 a.m. for Life On Your Terms at Temple Kol Tikvah – Hear from David Critchlow, Knowledge Warrior, who will present his unusual mission working with older adults in their pursuit of confidence . . . and a good night’s sleep!
David will introduce “KnowHow,” a no-fee, decision-support and personal advocacy program helping members of Davidson Village Network (and now Kol Tikvah) live life on their terms by knowing what they don’t know. “KnowHow doesn’t make the decision. It makes the decision you make, better!” The discussion will focus on two particular challenges in older adulthood: “Retirement Cornerstones” and “Financial Life Savvy.”
David Critchlow, the founder of KnowHow, is a retired senior health care executive with a 45-year career spanning public and private domains including hospitals, healthcare systems, emergency rooms, medical practices, and corporate medicine. He is past president of Health Resources Corporation, past board member of two councils on aging and president of Davidson Village Network.
– Hear from David Critchlow, Knowledge Warrior, who will present his unusual mission working with older adults in their pursuit of confidence . . . and a good night’s sleep!
David will introduce “KnowHow,” a no-fee, decision-support and personal advocacy program helping members of Davidson Village Network (and now Kol Tikvah) live life on their terms by knowing what they don’t know. “KnowHow doesn’t make the decision. It makes the decision you make, better!” The discussion will focus on two particular challenges in older adulthood: “Retirement Cornerstones” and “Financial Life Savvy.”
David Critchlow, the founder of KnowHow, is a retired senior health care executive with a 45-year career spanning public and private domains including hospitals, healthcare systems, emergency rooms, medical practices, and corporate medicine. He is past president of Health Resources Corporation, past board member of two councils on aging, and president of Davidson Village Network.