Getting a handle on health care
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Caregivers and older adults, take note: There are two Health Advocacy Resource Centers in Westchester, both at county libraries.
The centers, at the John C. Hart Memorial Library in Yorktown and the Grinton I. Will branch of the Yonkers Public Library, have trained counselors on hand to help you navigate the health-care maze, with information on everything from Medicare prescription coverage to finding support services.
The resource centers are a partnership among the Westchester Library System, the Medicare Rights Center and Sarah Lawrence College.
Hours in Yonkers are 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Hours in Yorktown are 10 a.m to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
For more information, call the Westchester Library System at 914-231-3226.




Baby boomer Linda Lombroso was born in Queens and grew up in Port Washington. She began her journalism career at New York Magazine and Rolling Stone, but left to pursue a master's degree in elementary education. Shortly afterward, she returned to magazines as an editor at US magazine, but again left the field, this time for the birth of her first child. Linda and her family moved from Manhattan to New Rochelle in 1988. After spending 10 years as a stay-at-home mother, she joined The Journal News as a police reporter in 1997. She's been a Life & Style writer since 2000. This is the only year her three children are teenagers at the same time, which means she undergoes a daily critique of hair, makeup and wardrobe. Her parents still live in Port Washington Ń and they like everything she wears.





