


Sandwich Generation: Ask the Experts
Thursday, June 18 | 6PM | Temple Israel Welcome Center
Join us as we gather together for a live viewing of WRJ's online program on the Sandwich Generation! Live stream begins at 6:30PM.
We will hear from four special guest speakers who will discuss “The Sandwich Generation,” the balancing act of caring for aging parents while also supporting children or teens. Our panel of professionals will share guidance on caring for ourselves and our loved ones, navigating changing family needs, and finding support within our community.
A Q&A will follow the discussion.
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Panelists:
Karen Katter, MPA, CSA is a distinguished healthcare leader with more than 30 years of expertise in care management, in-home care, and long-term services. As an Aging Life Care Professional at Concierge Health NY, she specializes in helping families navigate the complexities of aging, providing expert care coordination and advocacy for older adults. A dedicated advocate for the aging community, Karen serves as the co-lead for the AARP Westchester division and is a member of the Northern Westchester Geriatric Committee. She is a professional member of the Aging Life Care Association and draws deep insight from her own personal journey as a family caregiver. Karen holds a Master of Public Administration in Health Policy and Management from New York University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Boston University.
Connie Wasserman is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and seasoned caregiver advocate with over three decades of experience strengthening the well being of caregivers and their families. Her 23‑year tenure at a prominent Long Island JCC included developing caregiver initiatives, leading support groups, and building community‑based programs that addressed the evolving needs of aging adults and their loved ones. She went on to serve as a case manager for an elder law attorney, guiding caregivers through service coordination, benefits navigation, and long‑term care planning. Connie has facilitated caregiver support groups across her entire career and has contributed her expertise as a board member and group facilitator for the Alzheimer’s Association. As a former caregiver to both of her parents while raising young children, she brings a rare blend of clinical insight and lived experience. Connie’s mission is to elevate caregiver support, reduce isolation, and empower families with knowledge and compassion.
Michael LaMagna brings over 15 years of estate planning, probate, health, and elder care litigation expertise to LaMagna McKenna PLLC. As an experienced litigator, Michael has been representing individual clients and health care facilities alike in all manners of health care-related legal issues, including complex estate actions. His licensure and industry experience as a Nursing Home Administrator inform his unique ability to represent his clients in the ever-changing world of health and elder care law. Michael has sensitively and successfully represented clients in matters including: Trusts and Estates Litigation, Guardianship/Conservatorship Litigation, Special Needs, Elder Law/Elder Care/Medicaid, Health Care Law, Probate/Administration and Associated Litigation, Nursing Home/Assisted Living, Long Term Care Insurance Matters, Hospital and Medicare Compliance, and Social Security Disability. As a former adjunct professor at Long Island University, Michael taught both Long Term Care Administration and healthcare law courses.
Peter Gordon is the President of New York Financial Organizers, Inc. He has been in business for 11 years. NYFO has 80 clients. Peter is a partner with Jacob Gordon, and there are five part-time employees. He is a member of the American Association of Daily Money Managers (AADMM), is a Certified Daily Money Manager (CDMM), and is a Past President of the Greater New York Chapter of the AADMM. As a member of AADMM, Peter is required to pass a background check and is guided by the organization’s Code of Ethics. Peter is a member of the Orion Resource Group, is a past co-leader of its Manhattan chapter and has taken courses in Geriatric Care Management at the Brookdale Center for Healthy Aging. He earned an MBA in Finance from Baruch College and a BA in Political Science from the University of Buffalo.
We can't wait to see you there!