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Conference: Maximizing Technology to Improve the Quality of Life for Ourselves and Loved Ones

Calvary Baptist - Harvest Fields 150 Harvest Fields Dr., Boalsburg, PA, United States

In the past decade there have been significant advances in technology to help older adults stay safe. This program will offer participants information about the variety of current and cutting-edge technology designed to ensure the safety and engagement of loved ones.

Free

Taking Control of Medicines: Strategies for Effectively Managing Medications

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

This program will help adult-children understand that hospitalizations/re-hospitalizations, exacerbation of medical conditions, or declining medical conditions could be related to missed medications, medication errors, and medication non-compliance, most of which can be prevented. This program offers specific and practical tips that can be implemented by adult-children to keep their parents safely in the home and in the community.

Free

Advance Care Planning: Legal and Financial Documents Everyone Needs

Highland Presbyterian Church, Activity Building 2381 Cloverdale Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

This program is designed to educate participants about advance care planning so that they may be more aware of the advantages, terminology, and necessary documents.

Free

Trip of a Lifetime? Preventing Falls of Aging Loved Ones

Dunwoody United Methodist Church – Asbury Room 1548 Mt Vernon Rd, Dunwoody, GA, United States

Every second of every day, an older adult falls and one out of every 5 of these cause serious injury. Falls do not and should not be considered a normal part of aging. This presentation will discuss environmental and activity modifications that can help prevent falls.

Free

Tourist in My Town: Community Resources and Activities for Keeping Older Loved Ones Engaged

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

This ACAP program will help participants become aware of local resources and services and the important role that community programs, clubs and leisure service organizations serve in helping their loved ones remain socially engaged, while also clarifying the relationship between loneliness/social isolation and health and how to identify signs and symptoms of loneliness and social isolation.

Free

Aging: The Next Stage of Life

Catawba County Library, Main Branch, Newton 115 West C. Street, Newton, NC, United States

Learning about the psychological and developmental aspects of aging can help us open a new window on our understanding of aging - enabling us to appreciate and communicate more effectively with aging family members and enabling us to be better caregivers for them - and for ourselves. This program will provide adult-child caregivers with a framework for understanding aging as a psychological and developmental process along with strategies for enhancing our relationships and experiences with the aging process and our aging parents.

Free

Home Sweet Home: Residential Options as we Age

Dunwoody United Methodist Church – Asbury Room 1548 Mt Vernon Rd, Dunwoody, GA, United States

Deciding the best living situation for our aging loved ones can be overwhelming. This discussion will help clarify the choices: senior living options, personal care homes, independent living, assisted living, memory care and staying home with the support and assistance of homecare.

Free

Today’s Technology: Keeping Loved Ones Safe and Engaged

Highland Presbyterian Church, Activity Building 2381 Cloverdale Ave., Winston-Salem, NC, United States

This program will offer participants information about the variety of current and cutting-edge technology designed to ensure the safety and engagement of older loved ones and peace-of-mind for their families. […]

Free

When Golden Years Aren’t Golden: Anxiety, Depression and Aging

Dunwoody United Methodist Church – Asbury Room 1548 Mt Vernon Rd, Dunwoody, GA, United States

Unfortunately, anxiety and depression in varying degrees are common in the older adult. This program will help family members recognize the symptoms and signs of distress in their loved one, understand some of the causes and identify ways to help.

Free
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