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SUMMARY:Throw the Manual Out the Window: Lessons Learned from a Lifetime of Working with Latinos
DESCRIPTION:Throw the Manual Out the Window: Lessons Learned from a Lifetime of Working with Latinos \nSpeaker: Daniel E. Jimenez\, Ph.D. \nDate: Wednesday\, September 7 \nTime: 10am – 11:30am PT/11am – 12:30pm MT/12- 1:30pm CT/1 – 2:30pm ET \nAs a Cuban American psychologist\, Dr. Jimenez will provide unique personal and professional insights on the differing needs of older Latinos by exploring psychiatric comorbidity\, experiences with seeking\, accessing\, and engaging in treatment\, and the unique cultural and psychosocial factors that affect treatment outcomes. Tangible tools for developing and implementing culturally-sensitive\, mental health focused interventions for older Latinos will be discussed with special attention placed on cultural adaptations and practical strategies that can be implemented to increase engagement and participation in mental healthcare. \nPlease register HERE.
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/throw-the-manual-out-the-window-lessons-learned-from-a-lifetime-of-working-with-latinos/
LOCATION:Register in Zoom.
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SUMMARY:Older Adults in Crisis: Preparing the Workforce
DESCRIPTION:Older Adults in Crisis: Preparing the Workforce \nSpeakers: Kim Van Orden\, PhD and Marcia Hunt\, PhD \nDate: Wednesday\, July 20 \nTime:  10am – 11:30am PT/11am – 12:30pm MT/12- 1:30pm CT/1 – 2:30pm ET \nOn July 16\, 2022\, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline changes to 988\, a three-digit phone number to parallel 911 and 311\, and in some states\, coordinate with other crisis services. As this new line rolls out\, the number of calls to the hotline is expected to rise\, including more older adult callers. The call center staff\, as well as other first responders and those who follow up on these crises\, must be prepared to recognize and respond to the unique issues that older adults may present with in this context. This webinar will discuss unique issues that older adults may present with in crisis\, and the E4 Center response to requests for additional training for this workforce. This presentation is ideal for crisis workers\, the aging network\, community based organizations\, and the mental health clinicians who may conduct follow-up on these situations. \nPlease register HERE.
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/older-adults-in-crisis-preparing-the-workforce/
LOCATION:Register in Zoom.
CATEGORIES:webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="E4 Center":MAILTO:info@e4center.org
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SUMMARY:Older Adults’ Protected Health Information: A Complex Ethical Case Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Older Adults’ Protected Health Information: A Complex Ethical Case Discussion \nSpeakers: Rebecca Allen\, PhD\, ABPP\, Jacqueline Seitz\, JD\, and Christine Khaikin\, JD \nDate: Wednesday\, June 22 \nTime:  10am – 12pm PT/11am – 1pm MT/12- 2pm CT/1 – 3pm ET \nIn situations of medical complexity\, who has access to information about an older adult’s health information – including mental health and substance use history and treatment – can be a complicated issue. In this virtual training\, a complex older adult health situation will be presented. The legal issues related to the privacy of protected health information (PHI) will be reviewed by legal experts from the Center of Excellence for Protected Health Information (CoE-PHI). Dr. Rebecca Allen – a geropsychologist with expertise in the ethics of older adult health care\, will then consider ethical issues inherent in the case\, highlighting common issues in meeting the needs of older adults while assuring that the right people have the right information. A broader discussion of these issues will be moderated by the E4 Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Disparities in aging. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nDescribe when and how the federal privacy laws apply to the Protected Health Information (PHI) of Older Adults\nIdentify ethical considerations related to PHI\, autonomy\, and paternalism\nRecognize how to access resources and technical assistance through the E4 Center and the CoE-PHI\n\nPlease register HERE. \nNote: Registration is managed by our partner CoE PHI.
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/older-adults-protected-health-information-a-complex-ethical-case-discussion/
LOCATION:Register in Zoom.
CATEGORIES:webinar
ORGANIZER;CN="E4 Center":MAILTO:info@e4center.org
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SUMMARY:Suicide in Later Life: Clinical and Public Health Perspectives - Yeates Conwell\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Older adulthood is a period of high risk for suicide. This presentation will review the epidemiology of suicide in later life\, the factors associate with self-injurious behavior in older adults\, and approaches to its prevention from both clinical and public health perspectives. We also will review the issues raised by the COVID-19 pandemic with regard to suicide and its prevention. \n\nAt the conclusion of this webinar participants will\n\nAppreciate the scope of the problem of suicide in older adults\nUnderstand the factors that place older people at increased risk for suicide\nBe familiar with the available evidence for effective approaches to its prevention.\n\n\n\nYeates Conwell\, MD is Professor and Vice Chair\, Co-Director\, Center for the Study and Prevention of Suicide; Director of the Geriatric Psychiatry Program\, Department of Psychiatry; Director\, University of Rochester Medical Center’s Office for Aging Research and Health Services. Expertise: nation’s leading expert on older adult suicide. \nPlease register here: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0rfuqoqz0tHNNvYPt9z1sMMn8JalnaQ82l
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/suicide-in-later-life-clinical-and-public-health-perspectives/
LOCATION:Register in Zoom: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ0rfuqoqz0tHNNvYPt9z1sMMn8JalnaQ82l
CATEGORIES:webinar
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SUMMARY:Holiday Drinking:  Helping Older Adults be Happier and Safer - Fred Blow\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Using alcohol to cope places many older adults at heightened risk for negative consequences\, especially with social isolation during the coronavirus pandemic. This webinar will highlight the special risks of drinking among older individuals and how these risks are heightened over the holidays. Strategies that promote wellness that do not depend on alcohol consumption will be discussed. \nFrederic C. Blow\, Ph.D. is a Professor and Director of the Addiction Center in the Department of Psychiatry\, and a Senior Research Scientist at the Department of Veterans Affairs Center for Clinical Management Research at the Ann Arbor VA Healthcare System. He is a career researcher and educator in the field of alcohol and substance use screening\, interventions\, and treatments. His areas of research expertise include substance abuse screening and diagnosis for older adults\, alcohol and drug brief interventions in healthcare settings\, eHealth interventions\, substance abuse prevention\, serious mental illness and concurrent substance abuse\, mental health services research\, and implementation of evidence-based substance abuse and mental health practices.  www.umaddictioncenter.org
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/holiday-drinking-helping-older-adults-be-happier-and-safer/
LOCATION:Register in Zoom: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYqceChpjsiGtJ1nu42kUMUjCoRRHp6-wOT
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