Help for Minnesota's aging population
Minnesota lawmakers are putting a renewed focus on the state's aging population. Late last month, they launched a new task force on aging. It aims to address everything from funding for retirement, to caring for seniors and possible shortages in the workforce. So what do industry experts think about the move? The CEO of Lifespark, a company that provides health services and resources for seniors in the Twin Cities, joined the FOX 9 Morning news to talk about what he believes lawmakers should focus on in the future.
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