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Quarter 3, 2003 | VOL 29
   
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Headline News
LifeCare’s Enhanced E-Learning Tools Give Users More Flexibility and Control

LifeCare has launched an enhanced library of interactive, web-based seminars that employees can access 24/7 from their home or office. These seminars are in addition to the live online seminars that LifeCare holds each month and they address a wide variety of work/life issues including child and adult care, health and wellness, and personal finances, among others. Narrated by LifeCare’s subject matter experts, each seminar lasts 15 to 30 minutes and offers participants helpful graphics, interactive quizzes and downloadable educational materials.

“Our new interactive seminars give clients the ability to educate and train their employees about key work/life issues at no cost and with a high level of convenience,” notes LifeCare co-founder and CEO, Peter G. Burki. “These e-learning seminars utilize the latest web technology to provide the most user-friendly, interactive learning experience possible. Best of all, people can learn at their own pace and whenever it best fits their busy schedules. That’s the great thing about e-learning tools. They put users in control of their own educational experience. You can review an idea over and over if you need to or pause a lesson to take a break. And our clients don’t have to worry about scheduling, attendance or administrative issues.”

Among the seminars currently available are:

Communicating with Your Older Loved One

Budgeting Basics

Strategies for Healthy Meal Planning

Protecting Your Child

Before- and After-School Care

Reducing Child Care Costs

Adult Care Overview

Beating the Holiday Blues

Child Care Options

Managing Work and Personal Life

Overview of the Adoption Process

Prenatal Planning: Preparing for Upcoming Changes

Preparing for and Applying to College

Positive Parenting

Retirement and Estate Planning

Stress Management

“Basically, these seminars help employees learn to manage the full spectrum of life events more effectively—which means they can be more productive at work and more relaxed at home,” says Burki. These seminars are ideal for individual employees or for small groups who share an interest in a specific topic. The seminars can be played directly from an employee’s workplace or home computer, and text versions can be printed for reading at a later date.

If you’re a LifeCare client, check out the new seminars by clicking on the “Learning” tab from any page of our web site. If you’re not a client but you’re interested in learning more about our seminars, please contact Russ Dutcher at 203-291-3705.

   
       
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