Rides to Health and Wealth: A Driving Force for Rural Health Network Action Webinar
During this webinar, participants will learn about Missouri's collaborative approach to building rural transportation options.
During this webinar, participants will learn about Missouri's collaborative approach to building rural transportation options.
The Alzehimer's Association is presenting a 3-part webinar series, along with several national partners, in order to educate professionals on how Alzheimer's disease impacts diverse and underserved populations. The first webinar in this series will focus on how AAPI culture and traditions may impact a family's experience. Presenters will help service providers understand AAPI cultural considerations such as views on caregiving, family roles, and service utilization.
The National Alzheimer's and Dementia Resource Center (NADRC) is hosting a webinar on how to support LGBT adults living with dementia. During this webinar, participants will learn best practices of LGBT dementia care, discuss issues that affect LGBT older adults living with dementia, and learn about policy and programmatic changes that can help organizations become more attuned to the needs of LGBT older adults living with dementia.
The National Resource Center on Nutrition and Aging (NRCNA) is hosting a series of four webinars throughout the month of March. The first webinar in this series will focus on how the Congregate Nutrition Program can help decrease social isolation amongst older adults. During the webinar, presenters will discuss their experiences with the program and review the challenges they faced.
This webinar will provide an overview of the new Special Supplemental Benefits for the Chronically Ill (SSBCI) authorized through the CHRONIC Care Act. The webinar will discuss how they differ from traditional benefits and review principles for implementation. Presenters will cover plan benefit data to help participants understand the supplemental benefits MA plans are offering in 2020.
This webinar will discuss the importance of counting everyone in the 2020 Census. The presenters will discuss how the Census will impact essential services for older adults and their families. During the webinar, participants will learn how government agencies, nonprofits, advocacy organizations, and philanthropy are educating communities and working to include everyone.
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Applied Self-Direction previously held a webinar analyzing the DOL Final Rule on Joint Employment and how it impacts self-direction. As a result of the numerous questions asked during this webinar, ASD is hosting a follow-up event where the organization will spend a full hour answering questions.
Have questions now for the Open Q&A? Please send your questions to info@appliedselfdirection.com. Questions for the Open Q&A may be submitted in advance, or during the session.
ACL's Adult Protective Services Technical Assistance Resource Center (APS TARC) is hosting a webinar to review various potential funding sources for APS. During this webinar, participants will learn about Social Service Block Grant (SSBG) and Medicaid Administrative Claiming. Presenters will also discuss their experiences securing Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funding and will highlight challenges associated with using VOCA funding for APS.
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NCOA is hosting the inaugural Boost Your Budget™ Week April 13-17, 2020. This national campaign is designed to educate low-income Medicare beneficiaries about the benefits available to them, and direct them to community and online resources where they can learn how to apply for benefits.