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SUMMARY:Social Connection is Medicine and Hope: Strategies to Reduce Social Isolation & Loneliness to Prevent Suicide in Later Life
DESCRIPTION:Social Connection is Medicine and Hope: Strategies to Reduce Social Isolation & Loneliness to Prevent Suicide in Later Life \nSpeaker: Kimberly Van Orden\, PhD \nDate: February 7th\, 2024 \nTime: 10-11:30AM PT / 11AM-12:30PM MT / 12-1:30PM CT / 1-2:30PM ET \nSocial isolation and loneliness (SIL) is one of the most common characteristics among older adults who die by suicide\, while social connection is protective: socially connected adults have greater than a two-fold reduction in suicide risk over the long-term. Despite the clear significance of SIL\, the U.S. healthcare system has not capitalized on social connection as preventive medicine: it is not routinely assessed and there are no clear evidence-based interventions. This presentation will discuss evidence-informed strategies to assess and intervene on SIL to prevent suicide and promote health & well-being in older adults\, including individual coaching\, behavioral activation\, volunteering\, and peer companionship\, as well as challenges in engaging older adults in those programs. \nLearning Objectives \nLearners who participate in this learning activity will be able to: \n\nDescribe at least two pathways (or mechanisms) whereby reducing social isolation and loneliness may reduce suicide risk in later life. \nIdentify at least three promising strategies to reduce social isolation and loneliness in older adults. \nIdentify at least two factors that may prevent older adults from engaging in programs to reduce social isolation and loneliness.\n\nPlease register HERE.
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/social-connection-is-medicine-and-hope/
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SUMMARY:Support Aging in Place: Older Adult Peer Support Training
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Karen L. Fortuna\, PhD\, LICSW and Robert Walker\, MS\, COAPS \nDates: Tuesdays Feb 20th – Mar 26th   \nTime: 10AM-12PM PT / 11AM-1PM MT / 12-2PM CT / 1-3PM ET \nThis training is designed to promote rapid uptake of digital peer support and is designed specifically to address the needs of older adults\, including evidence-based principles associated with normal aging and technology\, accessing and engaging older adults in technology-based recovery services\, resources to age in place\, aging successfully\, education on whole health\, sharing your lived experience of aging with mental health and/or co-morbid physical health challenges\, and defining values & setting goals.  Please note that in order to receive a certificate of attendance you must attend all 6 sessions. \nLearning Objectives \nLearners who participate in this learning activity will be able to: \n\nUnderstand how peer support can assist older adults in the community \nUnderstand older adult mental health needs and related support options \nDevelop expertise in identifying free or low-cost technologies for older adults  \n\nSessions: \n02/20/24: Older Adult Mental Health Needs \n02/27/24: How to Engage Service Users with Technology and Assist Older Adults in the Community \n03/05/24: Understand how to Address Older Adult Mental Health Needs Using Evidence-Based Practices \n03/12/24: Bonding and Connection with Older Adults and ways to Promote Supportive Relationships \n03/19/24: Available Technologies in the Community that can Support Aging in Place \n03/26/24: Privacy and Confidentiality and Engagement in Technology as an Option for Supporting Older Adults \nPlease register HERE.
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/support-aging-in-place-older-adult-peer-support-training/
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SUMMARY:Support Aging in Place: Older Adult Peer Support Training
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Karen L. Fortuna\, PhD\, LICSW and Robert Walker\, MS\, COAPS \nDates: Tuesdays Feb 20th – Mar 26th   \nTime: 10AM-12PM PT / 11AM-1PM MT / 12-2PM CT / 1-3PM ET \nThis training is designed to promote rapid uptake of digital peer support and is designed specifically to address the needs of older adults\, including evidence-based principles associated with normal aging and technology\, accessing and engaging older adults in technology-based recovery services\, resources to age in place\, aging successfully\, education on whole health\, sharing your lived experience of aging with mental health and/or co-morbid physical health challenges\, and defining values & setting goals.  Please note that in order to receive a certificate of attendance you must attend all 6 sessions. \nLearning Objectives \nLearners who participate in this learning activity will be able to: \n\nUnderstand how peer support can assist older adults in the community \nUnderstand older adult mental health needs and related support options \nDevelop expertise in identifying free or low-cost technologies for older adults  \n\nSessions: \n02/20/24: Older Adult Mental Health Needs \n02/27/24: How to Engage Service Users with Technology and Assist Older Adults in the Community \n03/05/24: Understand how to Address Older Adult Mental Health Needs Using Evidence-Based Practices \n03/12/24: Bonding and Connection with Older Adults and ways to Promote Supportive Relationships \n03/19/24: Available Technologies in the Community that can Support Aging in Place \n03/26/24: Privacy and Confidentiality and Engagement in Technology as an Option for Supporting Older Adults \nPlease register HERE.
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/6-session-support-aging-in-place-older-adult-peer-support-training/
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