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4th Annual Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day Symposium

Event Description: 

Public health practitioners, professionals in the aging network, mental health providers, health care professionals, and anyone interested in ensuring the mental health of older adults should attend this free, virtual event on May 6, 2021.

The symposium is brought to you by NCOA, the U.S. Administration for Community Living, and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Registration is free and will open in March.

ACL’s Senior Nutrition Program Celebration Webinar

Event Description: 

The Administration for Community Living (ACL) is developing plans for the second annual “Celebrate Our Senior Nutrition Program.” Their website will feature tip sheets, infographics and a community toolkit to offer resources you can use to support and engage your community. The toolkit provides resources you can use to assist and involve your community. It also includes information on how to share highlights of your program, as well as insights on how to engage virtually, enhance socialization, and promote your program during COVID-19.

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APS TARC Webinar: Understanding Decisional Capacities of Older Adults

Event Description: 

Capacity assessments of older adults is steeped in the fundamental tensions between two core ethical principles: autonomy (self-determination) and protection (beneficence). Adult Protective Services caseworkers must often consider the impact of cognitive functioning on a person’s risk for elder abuse, exploitation, and neglect.

Person-Centered Practices Self-Assessment

Event Description: 

In this webinar, the NCAPPS team will share a new tool to help leadership measure progress in developing a more person-centered system, the Person-Centered Practices Self-Assessment. The tool’s creator will provide an overview of the tool, and staff and people with lived experience from one state will share their experiences putting the tool to use.

Presenters:

  • Mary Lou Bourne, founder of The Learning Community for Person Centered Practice and developed the organization’s first PCP Mentor Trainer requirements

Ready Seniors Virtual Workshop

Event Description: 

Increasingly, frail older adults with complex health issues live alone in the community, far from their relatives and caregivers. An older adult may depend upon community service providers for basic necessities and psychosocial support prior to a disastrous event. However, the need for these critical services increases when services are disrupted or the senior is impacted during a major disaster.

ACL/CMS Promising Practices Training: Bridging the Digital Divide for HCBS Beneficiaries - Access, Affordability, and Digital Literacy

Event Description: 
Many older adults and people with disabilities do not have the financial means to pay for internet service in their home nor purchase an internet enabled device - such as a PC, tablet, or smart phone. Further, many lack the skills needed to confidently navigate the internet and digital communities by themselves.

Policy Solutions to Support Family Caregivers

Event Description: 
The webinar will review the current state of informal or family caregiving in the United States, describe the research on factors that impact caregiver stress, and discuss various policy solutions at the local, state and national level. According to AARP, over 43 million adults currently provide unpaid care to family members or friends in the United States, with an estimated economic value of approximately $470 billion in 2017. Almost 40% of all caregivers find their caregiving situation to be emotionally stressful.

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