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Geriatric Care Ethics: Understanding Autonomy, Capacity and Personal Bias

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The American Society on Aging (ASA) is hosting an upcoming webinar titled "Geriatric Care Ethics: Understanding Autonomy, Capacity and Personal Bias." This webinar will explore ethical considerations around autonomy, informed consent, and mental capacity to help promote a person-centered culture of empathy, respect, and dignity. This discussion will also review how to recognize biases that may impact the care of older adults and present assessment tools to ethically integrate into any care setting.

Participants in this webinar will learn to:

Community-Based Vaccinations: The Aging and Disability Networks in Action

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In recognition of Immunization Awareness Month, join The Administration for Community Living (ACL)  for "Community-Based Vaccinations: The Aging and Disability Networks in Action." This webinar will highlight the work of two ACL-funded national initiatives to increase access to flu and COVID-19 vaccinations for older adults and people with disabilities. Attendees will learn about successful community-based partnerships that can provide a model for immunization outreach.

Fireside Chat on Elder Justice Policy

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Join the National Center on Elder Abuse (NCEA) and the Elder Justice Colation for a moderated "fireside chat" webinar discussing the current state and anticipated future of elder justice policy at the federal level. Topics will include the reauthorization of the Elder Justice Act, critical nursing home provisions, and more, followed by a Q&A session.

Presenters:

  • Dr. Laura Mosqueda, Director, National Center on Elder Abuse

Closing the Justice Gap for Older Adults Part 4: You Can Make a Difference—Defending Against or Terminating Guardianship

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The fourth installment of the "Closing the Justice Gap for Older Adults" webinar series, led by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), the National Council on Law and Elder Rights (NCLER), and the Legal Services Corporation (LSC), focuses on equipping legal aid attorneys to represent individuals who may be subject to guardianship or who are under guardianship.

Sarah Taub Memorial Webinar - NCI 2021-2022

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National Core Indicators (NCI) is the most comprehensive and representative source of data on the characteristics and outcomes of people with disabilities and older adults who use long-term services and supports (LTSS). In 2021-2022, NCI surveyed over 27,000 older adults and people with disabilities using long-term services and supports, as well as 27,502 family members and guardians of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities receiving state-funded services.

Nourishing Older Adults: Insights from State Units on Aging (SUAs) on Combating Malnutrition through Older Americans Act (OAA) State Plans

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The National Association of Nutrition and Aging Services Programs (NANASP) is hosting a webinar offering insights from State Units on Aging (SUAs) about their strategies to combat malnutrition through the inclusion of malnutrition screening and actions in their State Plans on Aging. This webinar showcases SUA success stories, shares lessons learned from collaborative initiatives, and features expert perspectives on the wider implications of addressing malnutrition within the older population.

What Does the CY 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule Mean for Addressing HRSNs?

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The Partnership to Align Social Care is hosting a webinar discussing the implications of the CY 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule Proposed Rule for addressing health-related social needs (HRSNs). CMS is proposing coding and payment changes for services to address health-related social needs (HRSNs) through separate payments for Community Health Integration (CHI), SDOH Risk Assessment, and Principal Illness Navigation (PIN) services.

Partnerships to Increase Housing Stability Through Assistive Technology and Home Modifications & Repairs

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Learn how partnerships can enhance housing stability through assistive technology, home modifications, and repairs in an upcoming webinar hosted by the Housing and Services Resource Center (HSRC). In this webinar, the significance of accessibility features in supporting stable housing will be explored, providing insights into federal programs and effective ways to foster collaboration and coordinate services. 

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The connection between accessibility and housing stability. 

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