Janet Crist-Whitzel died peacefully on July 12, 2021, at her home in Half Moon Bay with close friends and her beloved pets by her side. Janet lived on the coast for over 40 years and was known for being a fierce advocate for animal rights and the environment.
Janet and her brother Chuck grew up in Seattle, Wash. She attended Lincoln High School and then attended the University of Washington where she graduated with a B.A. in math and Russian. While waiting to attend graduate school, Janet worked as the assistant dean of women at Oregon State University. Janet continued her studies when she moved to the University of Indiana graduating with a masterâs in education. From there she moved to California to graduate with a Ph.D. in philosophy from Stanford University.
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Seacoast Village Project presents Lunch & Learn: Paying for Care July 6
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PORTSMOUTH - The Seacoast Village Project is hosting “Lunch & Learn: Paying for Care” featuring elder care consultant and nurse Nancy Euchner on Tuesday, July 6 at noon. The virtual program will be held via Zoom video conference and is free and open to the public, but requires advance registration.
Part of Seacoast Village Project’s monthly Lunch & Learn medical decision-making series, this presentation is focused on helping participants understand the “lay of the land” and become confident consumers of health care and health information. As a care manager, presenter Nancy Euchner has often worked with people who are navigating the healthcare system and faced with surprises about costs and insurance limitations. Current average costs of long term care in the Greater Seacoast area, and how to plan ahead and develop strategies to deal with unexpected challenges will be disc