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SUMMARY:Valued Social Roles in Older Adults with Serious Mental Illness
DESCRIPTION:Valued Social Roles in Older Adults with Serious Mental Illness \nSpeakers: Marcia Hunt\, PhD and Catherine\, H. Stein\, PhD \nPanelist: James Klasen \nDate: Wednesday\, May 3rd \nTime: 10am-11:30am PT / 11am-12:30pm MT / 12pm-1:30pm CT / 1-2:30pm ET \nSocial roles are broadly defined as the parts that we play within society. Roles can be relational—like daughter\, partner\, or friend—others more clearly communicate status\, activity\, or identity—like manager\, worker\, or teacher. Roles are also linked to different levels of acceptance or status within our communities. Our opportunities to hold various roles changes as we age and our circumstances change and we often gain and lose social roles over time. Role losses and gains can impact individual mental health\, life satisfaction\, and access to resources.  Presenters describe how the concept of valued social roles can shape our work with older adults coping with serious mental illness.  We focus on how people providing health care and assistance to older adults with mental illness can best partner with them to address the impact of social role losses and gains and work together to help these adults enact desired and valued social roles. This event is hosted in collaboration with SMI Adviser and the Illinois Department of Aging (IDoA). \nPlease register HERE.
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/valued-social-roles-in-older-adults-with-serious-mental-illness/
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SUMMARY:The 6th Annual Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The 6th Annual Older Adult Mental Health Awareness Day Symposium \nSponsored by the National Council on Aging\, the U.S. Administration for Community Living\, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration\, the Health Resources and Services Administration\, and the E4 Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Disparities in Aging. \nDate: Thursday\, May 11th \nTime: 7AM-12PM PT / 8AM-3PM MT / 9AM-4PM CT / 10AM-5PM ET \nMental health is critical to well-being at every age. Join a free virtual event on May 11\, 2023 that will empower aging services professionals with the latest tools to improve the lives of older adults in their communities. \nWho should attend? \nPublic health practitioners\, professionals in the aging network\, mental health providers\, health care professionals\, and anyone interested in ensuring the mental health of older adults. In partnership with the E4 Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Disparities in Aging\, NCOA will be offering continuing education for several disciplines. \n  \nPlease register HERE.
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/the-6th-annual-older-adult-mental-health-awareness-day-symposium/
LOCATION:https://connect.ncoa.org/oamhad2023
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SUMMARY:Schaalman Senior Voices Inaugural Thought Leader Lectureship
DESCRIPTION:Caught in the Middle: The Aging Population\, the Caregiver Shortage\, and the Way Forward \nSpeaker: Robyn I. Stone\, DrPH\, Senior Vice President for research at LeadingAge and Co-Director of the LeadingAge LTSS Center at UMass Boston. \nDate: Thursday\, May 31st \nTime: 10-11AM PT / 11AM-12PM MT / 12-1PM CT / 1-2PM ET \nThe RUSH Center of Excellence in Aging and Schaalman Senior Voices welcome Dr. Robyn Stone\, DrPH presenting Caught in the Middle: The Aging Population\, the Caregiver Shortage\, and the Way Forward. A noted researcher and leading authority on aging and long-term policy\, Dr. Stone will be speaking about the home care workforce challenges and implications for the healthcare system and older adults themselves. Robyn Stone\, DrPH is the Senior Vice President of Research at LeadingAge and Co-Director of LeadingAge LTSS at UMass in Boston. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUpon completion of this activity participants should be able to:\nUnderstand and identify the importance of the current workforce infrastructure and workforce shortage in Aging Services\nAddress stereotypes of the Aging Services’ current workforce\nDiscuss feasible and sustainable solutions to the workforce crisis in Aging Services\n\nThe event will be held live in the Searle Conference Center\, Brainard Room (543) at RUSH University Medical Center Professional Building and virtually via Zoom and the RUSH Generations YouTube Channel. \nLunch will be available for the first 100 people present 1.0 CE/CNE/CME unit will be offered. \nPlease register HERE.
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/schaalman-senior-voices-inaugural-thought-leader-lectureship/
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