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SUMMARY:The Impact of Climate Change on Aging: Finding a Way Forward
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Lisa Brown\, PhD\, ABPP \nDate and Time: April 2nd from 10-11:30AM PT / 11AM-12:30PM MT / 12-1:30PM CT / 1-2:30PM ET \nThe looming threat of an unstable climate and uncertain future can contribute to a sense of existential dread and cause anxiety\, depression\, and feelings of helplessness about the future. Currently\, it is estimated that more than 58 million Americans are aged 65 years and older and that this number will continue to grow steadily to 83 million people by 2050. By recognizing the mental health implications of climate change on older adults and actively engaging in efforts to address these challenges\, mental health clinicians can significantly contribute to promoting mental health resilience in the face of environmental crises. \nLearning Objectives: \n1. Identify the mental health effects of climate change on older adults. \n2. Describe the relationship between the environment and mental and physical health. \n3. Explain the role clinicians can take to address adverse mental health concerns and facilitate climate mental health resiliency. \nPlease register here. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/climate-change-and-older-adults/
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SUMMARY:Evidence Based Practice Series on Prevention: Effective Approaches to Engaging Older Adults with a Focus on Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jo Anne Sirey\, PhD \nDates: April 18th \nTimes: 9-10:30AM PT / 10AM-11:30PM MT / 11-12:30PM CT / 12-1:30PM ET \nDescription: In this talk we will review community-based programs designed to support older adults’ engagement in mental health care. In each program\, we work closely with community partners to identify individuals in diverse setting (e.g.\, senior centers\, elder abuse services) who can benefit from mental health services.  \nLearning Objectives:  \n\nDescribe at least one model of secondary prevention. \n\n\nDetermine opportunities to apply an evidence-based engagement strategy (Open Door). \n\n\nSummarize partnership strategies used to detect and refer older adults with depression in community settings. \n\n  \nPlease register here. \nRush University designates each session of this live activity for (1.5) Continuing Education credits per session attended live. \n  \n 
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/evidence-based-practice-series-prevention/
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SUMMARY:Strengthening Crisis Systems for Older Adults: Insights from Cross-Agency Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Kimberly Van Orden\, PhD and Lynn Cooper \nDates: April 29th \nTimes: 10-11:30AM PT / 11AM-12:30PM MT / 12-1:30PM CT / 1-2:30PM ET \nThis workshop series provides information and shares practices with the behavioral health crisis workforce. The goal is to improve understanding of the unique needs of aging adults and the care they receive during a behavioral health crisis. The aging population is expanding\, and it’s become increasingly important to address the specific needs of older adults when they face behavioral health crises. \nLearning Objectives:  \n\nDefine trends and risk factors associated with suicide and social isolation in older adulthood.\nReview examples of specialized Crisis Services and cross-agency collaborations for older adults across Pennsylvania that can improve care of older adults experiencing a mental health crisis.\nApply best practices to develop sustainable cross-agency partnerships in the crisis service system.\n\n  \nPlease register here. \nRush University designates each session of this live activity for (1.5) Continuing Education credits per session attended live. \n  \n 
URL:https://e4center.org/calendar/strengthening-crisis-systems-for-older-adults-insights-from-cross-agency-partnerships/
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