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Check out SHINE's February 2021 Webinar Schedule...What’s New in 2021? https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7XmZGKAqRzinddQ8hAc_2g.Medicare 101https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Twn0zqtlSIWZ7LfE_6CtTA.Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) Medicare & Covid-19 https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KnD4uX2_TG-7sIkW5Lo5pw.Financial Assistance https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QQJlHqaWQfCC0-XSaRUXYA.Medicare Part B Enrollmenthttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_pD25goqxRkGyFzlswq2HVw.Part C + Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Period (MA-OEP) https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-FCfEgk4QYS_rF4T8brdOg.Medicare Part D https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ZbZPpMhATZKa2fhs24oiwQ...SHINE trained counselors continue to provide services with your safety in mind; you can speak with a SHINE counselor by phone. SHINE counselors are able to assist with matters related to Medicare, including access to preventive services, cost-saving programs, and identifying and reporting Medicare fraud.To request help with Medicare, please call the Elder Helpline at 866-413-5337. To learn more about the SHINE program or Area Agency on Aging for Southwest Florida, visit:www.floridashine.org or www.AAASWFL.org
It’s time for TuckerAllen’s Estate & Elder Law Boot Camp for Social Workers again. This live virtual presentation series covers the basics of estate planning and elder law and provides 7 hours of free Missouri CEU. It meets over 4 Tuesdays beginning on March 2, 2021. Click here to learn more and to register:https://tuckerallen.com/swbootcamp/
Date: Second Tuesday of the month Time: 1:30-2:30 p.m. Location: Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Colorado Springs, Faye Brown Room Contact: Elizabeth Armstrong, 719.258.0255, Elizabeth.Armstrong@encompasshealth.comAdditional information: The support is open to younger individuals who have a medically complex diagnosis that are struggling to relate with their peers due to their diagnosis. Struggles may include returning to work, relationships, community access, raising a family, etc.
It’s time for TuckerAllen’s Estate & Elder Law Boot Camp for Social Workers again. This live virtual presentation series covers the basics of estate planning and elder law and provides 7 hours of free Missouri CEU. It meets over 4 Tuesdays beginning on March 2, 2021. Click here to learn more and to register:https://tuckerallen.com/swbootcamp/
Grab a cup of coffee and join us weekly for a brief market update to keep you informed on how your retirement accounts are doing. There will be time for questions at the end and these usually last only 15 min. This will be done via Webex or you can call in to listen to the presentation. Details are below. Webex Link: https://ej.webex.com/ej/j.php?MTID=m2d76bfa82ddf5401a7da5953bcf7df5d Call-in: 1-404-397-1516 Access code: 281 541 751
Have fun and move through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of motion and activities for daily living. These materials are ideal for class: Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, a silver sneakers ball, resistance bands and a chair for seated and standing support. Zoom Meeting Link: https://denvergov-org.zoom.us/j/85281185267?pwd=Z3V5S09sU3dqcjF2QzlhcEkyTzFwZz09 Meeting ID: 852 8118 5267
Join every Tuesday for workouts you can do from home. Tuesday at 9am. Videos can be found on the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHOu09udEHHnipgZWhMqvZw or on the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/CHMRSCC/
13 agencies on Western Slope have joined together to request the state reconsideration of the recent reduction in home care reimbursement rate. This reduction, coupled with increased regulations, increased minimum wage, makes it unaffordable to provide home care services to the HCBS recipients. We believe there is power in numbers and therefore if this issue has impacted your agency, please join our weekly meetings each Tuesday at 9:00 AM. Below is the link to join so we can fight together. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions I’m happy to provide further details. Microsoft Teams meeting - Join on your computer or mobile app Click here to join the meeting Learn More | Meeting options
For other questions about preparing a return, call the Tax Aide number at 970-589-3789
This is an easy-to-learn relaxing process of drawing beautiful images using structured patterns. Fees: $30R/$32NR 431215-B Saturday Feb 6 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. TWRC 431215-C Tuesday Mar 9 5:30-8:30 p.m. TWRC Trail Winds Active Adult Center Now has a variety of classes available for Seniors to enroll in. Masks are required with temperature checks at front door! Please call to register or for more information 720-977-5777
Grab a cup of coffee and join us weekly for a brief market update to keep you informed on how your retirement accounts are doing. There will be time for questions at the end and these usually last only 15 min. This will be done via Webex or you can call in to listen to the presentation. Details are below. https://edwardjones.zoom.us/j/95953854243?pwd=OUITNHo0a2NFTEQyQWdCQkRRaisxdz09 Meeting ID: 959 5385 4243 Password: 082434
Due to the Covid-19 health crisis, ADRC has moved all of their facilitated support groups to the Zoom platform until further notice. If you or someone you know may be interested, please reach out to ADRC at 407-436-7750 or email jody@adrccares.org so they can get you registered and provide login instructions.
Easter Seals- Winter Park Join us for a virtual support group. Due to Covid-19, ADRC has moved all of our facilitated support groups to the Zoom platform until further notice. If you or someone you know would be interested, please reach out to us at 407-436-7750 or email jody@adrccares.org, so we can get you registered and provide login instructions.
December 12, 2020 – May 2, 2021 (King Gallery)December 12, 2020 – May 22, 2021 (Regional Gallery) Mr. Wands currently serves as a professor emeritus with Colorado State University in Pueblo, where he started as an art professor in the early-1960s, teaching drawing and painting for 33 years. Additionally, he has worked as director of Wands Art Studio and Gallery since 1978. Robert was raised in the home of his artist father, the “Dean of Colorado landscape artists”, Alfred Wands, who taught him to paint “En Plein Air” from the age of 12. Robert went on to receive his B.F.A. and M.A. in painting from the University of Denver with additional graduate work at Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Art Institute. His master thesis dealt with “Atmospheric Conditions in Paint” and he became known as a cloud painter. He also spent five years as a seasonal ranger in Rocky Mountain National Park, which added greatly to his interest in landscape painting. Robert retired as Professor Emeritus of Art from Colorado State University at Pueblo, where he taught drawing and Painting for 33 years. He now maintains two studios, one in Pueblo, CO from October to May, and another in Estes Park, CO from June to September. $10 Adults / $8 Children, Seniors 65+ & Military. Masks & temperature checks required. Advance timed tickets at sdc-arts.org.
In this session we will create a small plaster medallion: Build a small box, craft a 3-D image from clay, mix up some plaster and pour it...have a cup of tea and chat ( we will be waiting ten minutes for the plaster to set up), and VIOLA! See what we have created! REGISTER HERE
Join us VIA Zoom platform for a support group for caregivers (or others who care about) persons living with Young Onset Alzheimer's Disease. Young Onset AD affects persons 30 to 64 years of age. Because of the rapid increase in the development of Young Onset AD and its unique circumstances, ADRC has created this support group to fill a gap in community services available to this group. Facilitated by Edith Gendron, ADRC Chief of Operations, P.A.C Certified. Register on this link https://adrccares.org/adrc-events/ This suport group will meet the 2nd Tuesday of every month.
When: Each Tuesday, February 16 - March 23, 10:30 a.m. - noonWhere: This program is online. Click HERE or call 303-441-3148 by 4:00 p.m. the day before the program to register. During the pandemic many older adults have experienced social isolation and disconnect from community and personal activities, which may also bring about or exacerbate cognitive issues. While this online course is specifically designed for people living with hearing loss or concerned about cognitive decline, anyone can benefit from having tools to maintain wellness and stimulation during these challenging and unusual times. Exercises, meditation, diet, supplements and relaxation techniques will blend evidence-based Western neuroscience with best-practices to improve and restore vitality, while focusing on stress reduction and overall well-being. Instructor: Leslie Van Grove is a hearing-impaired individual with intimate understanding of the challenges that coincide in living with hearing loss or social isolation. She is a certified Alzheimer’s Prevention and Research Foundation specialist, Kundalini yoga instructor and Reiki practitioner.
So, you bought a Cricut or thinking about purchasing one? We will get started by showing you how to set up your Cricut and begin making fun crafts.
To attend any or all of these events, please email or call 303-214-9882 by the specified RSVP dates and receive the event link. Join St. Andrew's Village for the third and final presentation in our live series, Thriving Together in 2021 – Dancing to a Different Beat. The COVID-19 crisis has transformed our day-to-day lives. People may speak about “going back to normal,” but many of us have changed emotionally, physically, psychosocially, financially and spiritually. Moving forward, we will dance to a different beat. Host Jane Barton from Cardinal Programs will lead a thoughtful discussion on how we must continue to evolve as we reflect on our collective experience and find new ways to thrive each day. Please RSVP by March 5.
Register Here A 3 week care partner workshop discussing: Assessing Driving ability and activity Building family cooperation and communication And knowing your options plus Q&A with AAA, American Automotive Association!
Naples Interagency CouncilMarch Member Meeting & LunchLocation: Aston Gardens At Pelican Marsh March 9th11:30 am- Networking12 pm- 1 pm Program*Masks are requiredRSVP by March 4th at naplesinteragency.com
Please call or email Kami Robinett for Zoom information - 208-996-8181 email: krobinett@keystonehospice.org
On Tuesday, March 9, 2021 from 12:00 PM to 12:15 PM via Online and Phone by UPMC for Life. Join our Staying in Touch events to hear about how to stay healthy, manage stress, be active, and connect with your community--all from the comfort of your home. Experts on preventive medicine, mental health, and other specialties host these 15-20 minute events. Harnessing the Power of Positive Thinking. Are you critical of yourself, or do you doubt your abilities? We'll provide resources that can help you turn your negative thoughts into positive thinking. Two easy ways to participate on the day of the event: Call 1-855-962-1209 (no PIN required) or Go to upmchealthplan.com/intouch. Phone and online access will begin 10 minutes ahead of the event. No apps or additional software are needed to join. If you can't make it to the live event, don't worry! You can watch any of our past events at upmchealthplan.com/intouch.
In 2013, China announced a massive $1 trillion international transportation and trade infrastructure construction program known as the Belt & Road Initiative. This program, which is well underway, aims to finance, build, and supply material for roads, bridges, tunnels, railway lines, sea ports, and airports for over 100 countries in the world. China is billing this as a modern version of the ancient Silk Road. Join Active Minds as we explore the history of the Silk Road as it informs an understanding of this contemporary effort. This event is sponsored by Rosemark Senior Living and HealthONE.Host: The Tattered Cover BookstoreCost: FreeTo Join Program: A few minutes before the program start time click here to join the live webinar (when prompted to join audio, select computer or internet audio).Other: If for any reason you are unable to use the webinar link above, it is possible to join by phone with audio only. For info on dialing in using your phone click here for audio only dial-in instructions.
PURPOSEThis series is designed to increase awareness of social work roles in medical and other settings, and to promote social work education for social work professionals. GOALS OF THE SERIESGoals of this series are to: Celebrate Social Work Month by providing ongoing educational opportunities to professionals in central and eastern Pennsylvania. Meet the educational needs and interests identified through participant surveys and comments. For a full agenda and more information, please visit our website at https://ce.med.psu.edu/celebrating-social-work/
When attending one of our virtual classes, please be sure to sign on by using your first and last name. You maysign on up to 10 minutes before the beginning of class. Thornton Parks, Recreation & Community Programs (TPRCP) are now offering LIVE virtual fitness classes for ourActive Adults. These classes are FREE to attend and can be accessed using the links provided with each classlisting at the end of this email.If you have questions about our class formats, please contact jason.schatzenpahl@ThorntonCO.gov.Stay safe, stay healthy and stay active with your TPRCP Fitness Team! Sharon B. - Mat YogaEquipment: MatZOOM ID: 648-450-6032Password: 912388CLICK HERE TO JOIN CLASS!
At Azpira Windermere, try our lifestyle and award-winning programming on for size! Take a seat and experience what life is like for our residents each day and see how you can get in on the action with chair yoga with Warrior One Yoga. Afterward, enjoy an opportunity to connect with our residents and team while you learn everything you need to know about our lifestyle and how we help residents LIVE WELL, AGE WELL & BE WELL.... Space is limited. RSVP's are required. Call our Lifestyle Specialist by Friday March 5 at 407-395-2525 for info or to RSVP. Social distancing will be required. Masks will be provided and temperatures will be checked and all guests will complete our screening requirements.
REGISTER HERE Free webinar for family members, professionals and you!
When: Tuesday, March 9, 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.Where: This program is online. Click HERE or call 303-441-3148 by 3:00 p.m. the day before the program to register. Participants will receive a link to this online program after registration via email, or a call-in number if you prefer to participate by phone. Living history performer Dave Lively presents the story of the Harbison family dairy ranch in Grand Lake. In character as Rob Harbison, he will tell stories about his older sisters Annie and Kittie, both courageous women, who homesteaded 320 acres in 1896. Rob recounts the issues related to the ranch’s transition as it became the entrance to the Rocky Mountain National Park. Journey back in time to experience the homesteading adventures of these two sisters.
Please Register by calling 214-907-0601 or by emailing LDemocritou@themonarchatrichardson.com
Attendees will be registered for a door prize! Register HereRSVP Jessica Wagner 214-346-6658 Jlwagner1@5ssl.com
March 9th, 2021 Open house from 2:30-4:30 At: 4190 S. Highland Dr., SLC, UT. 84124 Questions – call Kathy (801)923-2390 Please wear a mask. Treats, prizes & fun!
Walking can help you lose weight and belly fat, as well asprovide other excellent health benefits, includingdecreased risk of disease and improved mood. Walking just onemile burns about 100 calories.Instructor: Lorenzo Grayson
Pre-Register is required Do you have questions for Dr. Ison? Submit questions in advance (indicate “Dr. Ison” in the subject line) to:info@skylinevillagechicago.org
To find out more or to register visit: www.UCCS.EDU/GERON or call 719-255-8005. Learn from seasoned experts in the areas of health, law, and government; representing the public, nonprofit and private sectors. These academic researchers, experienced practitioners and professionals involved in fields related to aging will enhance your understanding of age-related issues by providing up-to-date information and research.
Due to the Covid-19 health crisis, ADRC has moved all of their facilitated support groups to the Zoom platform until further notice. If you or someone you know may be interested, please reach out to ADRC at 407-436-7750 or email jody@adrccares.org so they can get you registered and provide login instructions.
West Orange- Health Central Hospital- Ocoee Join us for a virtual support group. Due to Covid-19, ADRC has moved all of our facilitated support groups to the Zoom platform until further notice. If you or someone you know would be interested, please reach out to us at 407-436-7750 or email jody@adrccares.org, so we can get you registered and provide login instructions.
Foolproof Strategies for Preventing & Managing Aggressive Behavior in Dementia Presented by Jennifer L. FitzPatrick MSW, LCSW-C, CSP. Foolproof Strategies For Preventing & Managing Aggressive Behavior In Dementia Persons with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia frequently exhibit behaviors that are difficult to understand, manage and treat. Perhaps the most challenging is when the patient acts out with physical, verbal or even sexual aggression. This straightforward program will also offer strategies for minimizing and eliminating aggressive behavior, increasing quality of life for the patient and making the caregiving experience less stressful. To register for this FREE seminar, please contact Shannon Valli at SValli@artismgmt.com or 860-918-2823
The Dementia Caregiver Support Groups are for family members who have a loved one with Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia at any stage of the disease. Please call ahead before your visit to confirm the time and location 800-272-3900.
Come view over 50 pieces of incredible art made by local artists! Everything from oils, acrylics, woodcarving, pottery, mixed media and more. View in-person during the viewing hours or watch virtually through an online video at www.englewoodco.gov. This exhibit is free to the public. Cast your vote for your favorite for the People’s Choice Award.
Join us via zoom or Facebook Live - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84011164437
For other questions about preparing a return, call the Tax Aide number at 970-589-3789
The last year has been one for the books. From stresses with health to stresses with work and family, we’ve experienced it all! Please join the CSU Extension Pueblo County FSC program every other Wednesday as we learn about different types of wellness and how you can incorporate them into your everyday life. This series will run March-May. Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/PuebloFCS/ Follow the Pueblo County Extension Instagram page at https://www.instagram.com/pueblocountyextension/If you are using the app, you can find us at @PuebloCountyExtension
From Monday, March 1st through Friday, April 30, 2021 on Monday to Friday between the hours of 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM and Saturday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. You are invited to bring your wheelchair, rollator, or scooter to us and we will steam clean it free of charge.
This presentation defines key terms helpful to better understanding epidemics and pandemics. It examines pandemics of the past and modern medicine developed to combat them. It describes and analyzes where we stand today with COVID-19, and some lessons from the current pandemic for dealing with the inevitable future pandemics. REGISTER HERE
Please join us for this popular event held over two days: March 10 & 11 from 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. with breaks throughout. There is no cost to attend the 2021 conference so reserve your seat today. Please REGISTER HERE
TO JOIN, EMAIL SHANNON GORE AT SGORE@THESENIORSOURCE.ORGThese classes are supported, in part, by the Community Council of Greater Dallas/Dallas Area Agency on Aging and Texas Health and Human Services.
Learn about the Florida Brain Bank and how it provides hope for the future while seeking a cure for Alzheimer's disease. This is a Zoom meeting. Presented by Alexandra Garnier Mercier, Brain Bank Program Manager. To register, click on this link: https://adrccares.org/adrc-events/
This is an easy-to-learn relaxing process of drawing beautiful images using structured patterns. Fees: $30R/$32NR 436309-B Wednesday Feb 3-24 10-11 a.m. TWRC 436309-C Wednesday Mar 10-31 10-11 a.m. TWRC Trail Winds Active Adult Center Now has a variety of classes available for Seniors to enroll in. Masks are required with temperature checks at front door! Please call to register or for more information 720-977-5777
RSVP to me at BevVanP@mykeypt.com with your email and phone number. And I will send you a Zoom video conference and phone link for the March 10, 2021 Webinar.
December 12, 2020 – May 2, 2021 (King Gallery)December 12, 2020 – May 22, 2021 (Regional Gallery) Mr. Wands currently serves as a professor emeritus with Colorado State University in Pueblo, where he started as an art professor in the early-1960s, teaching drawing and painting for 33 years. Additionally, he has worked as director of Wands Art Studio and Gallery since 1978. Robert was raised in the home of his artist father, the “Dean of Colorado landscape artists”, Alfred Wands, who taught him to paint “En Plein Air” from the age of 12. Robert went on to receive his B.F.A. and M.A. in painting from the University of Denver with additional graduate work at Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Art Institute. His master thesis dealt with “Atmospheric Conditions in Paint” and he became known as a cloud painter. He also spent five years as a seasonal ranger in Rocky Mountain National Park, which added greatly to his interest in landscape painting. Robert retired as Professor Emeritus of Art from Colorado State University at Pueblo, where he taught drawing and Painting for 33 years. He now maintains two studios, one in Pueblo, CO from October to May, and another in Estes Park, CO from June to September. $10 Adults / $8 Children, Seniors 65+ & Military. Masks & temperature checks required. Advance timed tickets at sdc-arts.org.
Join this social gathering for people living with dementia and other forms of cognitive impairment and their care partners. This session features techniques for the mind/body connection, breathing, and movement. It is led by Jaci McCarty, a Certified Yoga Teacher with advanced training and a Certified Mindfulness and Meditation Teacher. Pre-register for events -- call Catherine at 708.274.0052 or e-mail cstowers@pathlights.org Dial in or Zoom link will be provided after registration. All events are free.
Meditation increases focus and mindfulness through different techniques that help participants experience a calm and peaceful state. This virtual class will begin with a 20–30 minute muscle relaxation using guided meditation, breath and imagery, and will also include time for Q&A at the end of class. Sponsored in partnership with Boulder Community Health. REGISTER HERE
For more information, please contact: Jane Oderberg jane.oderberg@unthsc.edu
Wednesday, March 10, 2021, 10:30 am-12:30 pm (program from 11:00 am-noon)The Age of the VikingsJoin Active Minds as we trace the rise and fall of the Age of the Vikings. We will describe their origins in Scandinavia and how they extended their reach into Europe, North America, and beyond. We will explain the culture and traditions of the Norse Warriors, including their distinctive horned helmets and unique ships. Finally, we will discuss their legacy in modern times (besides the football team).Host: Residences at University Hills, 2775 S Brook Dr, Denver, CO 80222; 720-428-8869Cost: FreeTo Join Program: A few minutes before the program start time click here to join the live webinar (when prompted to join audio, select computer or internet audio).Other: If for any reason you are unable to use the webinar link above, it is possible to join by phone with audio only. For info on dialing in using your phone click here for audio only dial-in instructions.
Understanding Different Dementias: Types, Causes & Treatments Alzheimer’s Disease Presented by Jennifer L. FitzPatrick MSW, LCSW-C, CSP. Alzheimer’s disease is the most well-known type of dementia, but there are many others that impact older and younger adults. Join us for this informative program to further your knowledge of the types, treatments and causes of dementia. You will get a better understanding of what resources are available to help you handle your loved ones’ specific diagnosis. For additional information and to register for the FREE program and a copy of Cruising through Caregiving, please visit: https://rsvp-princeton.artisseniorliving.com/aps-landing?_vsrefdom=print-collateral-event-flyer&CMM=collateral_landingpage_1018319_event-flyer&utm_medium=print&utm_source=collateral&utm_campaign=1018319&utm_content=event-flyer
REGISTER HERE In America today, the end of life is not something that is regularly discussed. Often, when faced with issues of mortality, people suffer needlessly for a variety of reasons, from cultural and clinical misunderstandings to matters of healthcare access. It is important for communities and healthcare systems to work together to improve end-of-life experiences and normalize end-of-life planning to ensure individuals can live out their lives according to their values and with goals realized.
Topic: “Jewish View of End-of-Life: Ethical Considerations”Familiarize participants with:•Needs of critically ill Jewish patients•Spiritual considerations at end-of-life•Role of rabbi and funeral director•Jewish Burial Society•Ritual and customs of mourningPresenter: Rabbi Howard Wolk, Community Chaplain, Jewish Family Service REGISTER HERE
Designed with people with diabetes, pre diabetic and caregivers Register Online: bit.ly/TCDJan27Phone: Peggy Tully (708)383-0258Email: peggy.tully@ageoptions.org
Introducing the 2nd Saturday Support Group Working through the grief and embracing the joy of being a care partner 10:30am - 12:00pm, the 2nd Saturday of every month. Our Support Groups are designed to help caregivers reduce their feelings of stress, depression, and anxiety, and to improve their coping skills and well-being. These groups are open to the public and everyone is welcome! Want to join a support group? Email us at caregiver@jameslwest.org
When: Wednesday, March 10, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.Where: This program is online. No registration required. Click on this link before the program begins, or click here for instructions for joining webinar with dial-in audio only. Buddhism is the fourth largest religion in the world. Join Active Minds for a discussion of the life and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) and the various types of Buddhism. Sponsored by Brookdale Meridian Boulder and The Carillon at Boulder Creek.
Join us on Wednesday, March 10th, at 1:00pm via Z00m, to hear from these amazing organizations: Audio Information Network, Colorado Talking Book Library, CO Commission for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind's Communications Technology Program. Increased isolation during the pandemic is a huge health concern. Attend our March 10th Senior Circle meeting to learn about opportunities to help connect the community members you serve. Click here to register: https://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/eventReg?oeidk=a07ehfgc4x6aea2810d&oseq=&c=&ch=
Preregistration is required 970-858-0360. Each hike is $5
Improve your health and wellbeing One Step at a Time! Learn to: Manage your symptoms Build Confidence Discover better nutrition and exercise choices Fight fatigue and pain Manage Stress and learn to relax Set goals that are achieveable Make a step by step plan to improve your health and well being Get more out of life! Registration is required! call 407-514-1806 Space is limited.
We appreciate all the love and support Juniper Village at Louisville has received over the past year. As a thank you to our families and partners in caring we are partnering with local Huckleberry Bakery to give you the gift of pie. Please RSVP to Anna at 720-937-4752 to reserve your pie.
Please RSVP to Anna at 720-937-4752
Wednesday, March 10, 2021, 2:00-3:00 pm GermanyGermany is the most populous country in the European Union and is the EU’s largest economy. Since the debt crisis of 2008, Germany has taken on a dominant position as a de facto leader of the EU. Now, with long-time Chancellor Angela Merkel not seeking re-election and the EU’s second largest economy (the United Kingdom) on its way out the door, Germany is at a crossroads. These circumstances, combined with a resurgent German far-right and the Coronavirus pandemic, place Germany in uncertain territory. Join Active Minds as we discuss Germany’s tumultuous history and nebulous future. This event is sponsored by Cherry Creek Retirement Village, Springbrooke, Five Star Residences of Dayton Place, Garden Plaza of Aurora, and HealthONE.Host: Heather Gardens, 2888 S Heather Gardens Way, Aurora, CO 80014; 303-751-1811Cost: FreeTo Join Program: A few minutes before the program start time click here to join the live webinar (when prompted to join audio, select computer or internet audio).Other: If for any reason you are unable to use the webinar link above, it is possible to join by phone with audio only. For info on dialing in using your phone click here for audio only dial-in instructions.
Join Azpira at Windeermere to see what life if like or their residents every day! It will be like music to your ears. Come and learn more about their engaging lifestyle, award-winning VIVA! programming by Pathway to Living and so much more as you connect with our residents and team. Space if limited. RSVP's are required. To learn more and RSVP, contact their Lifestyle Specialist by Thursday, March 4. Call 407-395-2525 Social distancing will be followed and masks will be provided, temperatures checked and all guests will complete a screening questionnaire.
Wednesday, March 10, 2021, 3:00-4:00 pm Pirates: Tales & LegendsPirates occupy a unique place in the popular imagination and have been an integral part of global history for centuries. From the swashbuckling privateers of the Golden Age of Piracy to the modern-day pirates plying the waters off the coast of Africa, pirates are a captivating class of criminal and antihero. Sail with us on the seven seas as Active Minds discusses the history, personalities, and tales of the pirates. Host: RiverPointe, 5225 S Prince St, Littleton, CO 80123; 303-797-0600Cost: FreeTo Join Program: A few minutes before the program start time click here to join the live webinar (when prompted to join audio, select computer or internet audio).Other: If for any reason you are unable to use the webinar link above, it is possible to join by phone with audio only. For info on dialing in using your phone click here for audio only dial-in instructions.
Walking can help you lose weight and belly fat, as well asprovide other excellent health benefits, includingdecreased risk of disease and improved mood. Walking just onemile burns about 100 calories.Instructor: Lorenzo Grayson
Call 847-865-8100 to RSVP your own bottle of wine and a grab bag! Every Wednesday from 4pm - 6pm
Join HomeWell and Encompass Health for their 2021 Virtual Neurorehabilitation Conference Series "Using Laughter, Art, Dance, and Music to Improve the Lives of those with Parkinson's Disease" 3-10-21 at 5:15pm Course fee $20 1 contact hour To Register Call 941-921-8625
This 4-week series teaches proven ways to age with a healthy brain and reduce your risk for developing Alzheimer's disease & related dementias. Topics discussed are: Normal vs. Not Normal Aging Exercise & Diet for Brain Health Stress & Sleep for Brain Health Cognitive Exercise & Socialization for Brain Health RSVP at 817-993-1333 at Northpark YMCA
Please REGISTER HERE
Fannie's Friends-Daughters and Granddaughters Due to the Covid-19 health crisis, ADRC has moved all of their facilitated support groups to the Zoom platform until further notice. If you or someone you know may be interested, please reach out to ADRC at 407-436-7750 or email jody@adrccares.org so they can get you registered and provide login instructions.
REGISTER HERE Boulder County Area Agency on Aging’s Medicare Counseling program offers live virtual Medicare Basis Classes. These lively and entertaining classes are designed to provide the necessary information to older adults, and those caring for older adults, when getting ready to apply for Medicare. Participants will learn about how and when to enroll, the different parts of Medicare, what is covered and what is not, Medicare fraud, and much more!
Fannie's Friends - Winter Park.. Daughters and Granddaughters. Join us for a virtual support group. Due to Covid-19, ADRC has moved all of our facilitated support groups to the Zoom platform until further notice. If you or someone you know would be interested, please reach out to us at 407-436-7750 or email jody@adrccares.org, so we can get you registered and provide login instructions.
Registration Link: https://cityofgolden.webex.com/cityofgolden/onstage/g.php?MTID=ea2549c6c215beeda2d62de63a6a96d7d
RSVP by Tuesday, March 9th, 2021 To complete your registration, Scan QR Code or click the link Qualifying for LTC Medicaid
This class is free and held on the 2nd Thursday monthly. Questions please call Becca Post at 801-585-2354.
REGISTER HERE This will be a Zoom meeting. Register for the event and a link to the Zoom meeting will be sent to TX.
Collier County Professionals join us for March Marketing Mania at Naples Green Village!March 11th 9:30- 11 am*limited space**please bring a door prize, if you're able to*To RSVP please email Amanda Barton, abarton@seniorsbluebook.com
Join us for SBB Live, right on our Facebook homepage, where your host Brittany Jennings interviews your local senior industry experts! This week have: Family Spine and Pain Care Institute On The Go Therapy Services Fountains of Hope Click here to watch it live***
Please join us for this popular event held over two days: March 10 & 11 from 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. with breaks throughout. There is no cost to attend the 2021 conference so reserve your seat today. Please REGISTER HERE
Sonya Bloom believes aging is not about how old you are, but how you are old. This message resonates so much with her that she facilitates discussions with peers age 50 and older to address ageism and promote aging well. Join Embracing Aging for a 30-minute online session with Sonya, as she shares some of the common themes and ideas she hears. Free, but registration required. Register
Due to the Covid-19 health crisis, ADRC has moved all of their facilitated support groups to the Zoom platform until further notice. If you or someone you know may be interested, please reach out to ADRC at 407-436-7750 or email jody@adrccares.org so they can get you registered and provide login instructions.
Did you know that African Americans are 50% more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease? Join us for six informative weeks to learn the specific actions you can take to reduce your risk. Here at the topics: Feb 18 Why Should I Care? Feb 25 Why Should I Meditate? March 4 Why Sleep Matters March 11 What You Put In Your Mouth Matters March 18 Eat Real Food March 25 Bringing it all Together All Sessions are 10am-12 pm This is a virtual workshop via Zoom. Call 407-436-7750 for more information. to register click on this link: https://adrccares.org/adrc-events/
We are pleased to announce the start of our Virtual Caregiver Support Group! Join us the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month from 10am-11amZoom Link: https://zoom.us/j/3742177182Dial In: 312-626-6799Meeting ID: 978 5903 0425
When: Thursday, March 11, 10:00 - 11:00 a.m.Where: This program is online. Click HERE or call 303-441-3148 by 3:00 p.m. the day before the program to register. An exhibit at the CU Boulder Museum of Natural History features The Mahaffy Cache, a collection of stone tools which date back approximately 13,000 years near the end of the last ice age. The collection was found in a Boulder yard less than a mile from the museum. As the museum currently remains closed, join Jim Hakala of CU Boulder Natural History Museum to virtually explore the exhibit and the science behind this remarkable Boulder discovery.
December 12, 2020 – May 2, 2021 (King Gallery)December 12, 2020 – May 22, 2021 (Regional Gallery) Mr. Wands currently serves as a professor emeritus with Colorado State University in Pueblo, where he started as an art professor in the early-1960s, teaching drawing and painting for 33 years. Additionally, he has worked as director of Wands Art Studio and Gallery since 1978. Robert was raised in the home of his artist father, the “Dean of Colorado landscape artists”, Alfred Wands, who taught him to paint “En Plein Air” from the age of 12. Robert went on to receive his B.F.A. and M.A. in painting from the University of Denver with additional graduate work at Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Art Institute. His master thesis dealt with “Atmospheric Conditions in Paint” and he became known as a cloud painter. He also spent five years as a seasonal ranger in Rocky Mountain National Park, which added greatly to his interest in landscape painting. Robert retired as Professor Emeritus of Art from Colorado State University at Pueblo, where he taught drawing and Painting for 33 years. He now maintains two studios, one in Pueblo, CO from October to May, and another in Estes Park, CO from June to September. $10 Adults / $8 Children, Seniors 65+ & Military. Masks & temperature checks required. Advance timed tickets at sdc-arts.org.
Our Spring 2021 Zoom offerings include: The History of Opera Understanding Hindu Belief through Art Genealogy 6 New Kansas City Gems Modern Japan Choices, Choices - Senior Living Options Enroll Now!
Dear Fellow Senior Service Provider,Join us for this month's CHAMPS Meeting, hosted by the Seniors Blue Book. This month we will do some virtual Speed Networking! You know how I love a good connection, so that's what we will do this month, discover new connections and talk about them in a speedy kind of way! Join us for some technology fun on zoom! Anyone who brings someone new will be entered into a drawing for an Amazon gift card. So forward on this invite to anyone who serves seniors, mark your calendars and plan to join us this month!Click on the link below to register or RSVP. Register Now! Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system.Monthly: https://zoom.us/meeting/tJ0lfuGvpzgvGtU3pypqzHJ5LvdfaUpG6Lum/ics?icsToken=98tyKuChpjIiHd2WtRmGRox5Gor4We3xmHZYjbdozw_8EzFJSimjGvRGNLNKAP-GJoin Zoom Meetinghttps://zoom.us/j/99898793501?pwd=OWVmT1U3UVRiVzYxK293R2JUWFdtZz09Meeting ID: 998 9879 3501Passcode: 174557
This session will explain what COBRA insurance coverage is, when someone is eligible for it, and whether someone should enroll in COBRA if they are eligible for Medicare. Each virtual, one-hour Lunch and Learn session will start with a short presentation on the topic and the rest of the hour will be open for attendee questions. Registration is required for all classes and can be made at ppacg.org/events. Please check the PPACG website for a description of all classes with PPAAA and their community partners. All class presentations are at no cost to the participant and take place every other month on the second Thursday beginning at noon. Eat your lunch or snack, and enjoy!
Tuscan Gardens Senior Living, a Florida based luxury senior living company, is hostinga mini-series of FREE virtual webinars, called Tuscan Talks, presented by industryleading professionals. Register online and join us for our this month’s event!..March 11th @ 12PM ..Register Online at:http://www2.tuscangardens.com/TuscanTalks31121
RSVP to: Christine.Darmofal@amedisys.com by March 8th.
RSVP not required, but appreciated jeromy.oneil@sunriseseniorliving.com
"AGA (Alienated Grandparents Anonymous provides information and support to grandparents who feel alienated or estranged from their grandchildren) will hold its next virtual meeting on March 11, 2021 via Zoom at 1:00 p.m. Maribeth McDermott will be our guest speaker from Good Samaritan Counseling. To participate in this meeting please contact: aga2_lwr@yahoo.com to receive the zoom invitation."
When attending one of our virtual classes, please be sure to sign on by using your first and last name. You maysign on up to 10 minutes before the beginning of class. Thornton Parks, Recreation & Community Programs (TPRCP) are now offering LIVE virtual fitness classes for ourActive Adults. These classes are FREE to attend and can be accessed using the links provided with each classlisting at the end of this email.If you have questions about our class formats, please contact jason.schatzenpahl@ThorntonCO.gov.Stay safe, stay healthy and stay active with your TPRCP Fitness Team! Chuna - Yoga PilatesEquipment: Yoga MatZOOM ID: 987-3213-9595Password: ChunaCLICK HERE TO JOIN CLASS!
This virtual activity will offer an opportunity to practice relaxation skills and enjoy pampering with the use of inexpensive and hands-on material. Videos can be found on the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHOu09udEHHnipgZWhMqvZw or on the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/CHMRSCC/ 2/4 Thurs. 1pm2/18 Thurs. 1pm3/11 Thurs. 1pm3/25 Thurs. 1pm
Memory Cafés are live, interactive, themed, joyful gatherings which include reminiscing, games, laughter, and music for people living with dementia and their care partners. Join us over Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/148504348Meeting ID: 148 504 348 password: dtCheck dementiatogether.org for updates
WHAT: Do you need some relief from the isolation and cabin fever of the pandemic? Join us for weekly for virtual fun and activities that we're affectionally calling Escape from COVID Mountain! Beginning January 25, we invite you to join via Zoom for a variety of FREE experiences: games, travel, museum tours, animal habitats, history and more. Check the Colorado Spirit website for the Zoom link or help logging on. You can also find us on Facebook and follow SummitStone Health Partners to select the events you don't want to miss. WHEN: Weekly! Mondays at 10 a.m. and Thursdays at 2 p.m starting January 25. Lasts about an hour. TOPIC: The fun changes each week with a variety of FREE experiences: games, travel, museum tours, animal habitats, history and more. HOW TO JOIN: Escape hours are done virtually via Zoom, link below. https://summitstonehealth.zoom.us/j/99166705983
Join me for a GREAT time on Thursday at 2:30p. Click on the link below to join the real FUN of the Month of Oct. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81034877133?pwd=WGFFWko1YllONDAxK2NwUlNZeEFEQT09
2nd and 4th Thursday of the month “The Village” Updates Colorado Communities Partners In Caring- Please join us virtually for our networking meetings From 3:00pm-4:00pm https://zoom.us/j/4726253890 Meeting ID: 472 625 389
Partners In Caring- Please join us virtually for our networking meetings. Let’s continue 2021 together to help us, help you From 3:00pm-4:00pm Please call 303-341-6335 for Zoom information, email Jennifer.Roy@junipercommunities.com or Katie.karp@junipercommunties.com 2nd Thursday of the month Community Updates(Starting January 14th 2021) at 3:00pm
Walking can help you lose weight and belly fat, as well asprovide other excellent health benefits, includingdecreased risk of disease and improved mood. Walking just onemile burns about 100 calories.Instructor: Lorenzo Grayson
Join us for networking, connection and education! REGISTER HERE
Join us for our Discover More Virtual Learning Series, an educational journey where you’ll learn about topics that will help you make health care and living decisions. Hear from our expert panels as they discuss the benefits of senior living, rehabilitation therapy and living with purpose. Our topics and dates include: Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021, 6:30 p.m. CST: Is the time right to make a move? Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, 6:30 p.m. CST: How do I know rehabilitation therapy is right for me? Thursday, March 11, 2021, 6:30 p.m. CST: Staying active and living with purpose If you have any questions, please contact (888) 895-3229 or email marketing@good-sam.com. Register HERE
Please use the link below to join the webinar:https://zoom.us/j/91810706537
Death Cafe is an informal forum designed to allow individuals to share ideas, ask questions, or just listen to conversation about end of life issues. There is no set agenda. Increased awareness and greater comfort in discussing these issues is the goal of Death Cafe. This cafe is sponsored by Healthy Adams County's End of Life Committee. All are welcome to participate. Our virtual meetings are held the second Thursday of every month from 6:30pm-8:00pm. Please register by calling or emailing Jennifer Gastley at (717) 337-4137 / jgastley2@wellspan.org.
Improv for the Brain! Register Here Improv for the Brain is a free 1.5 hour interactive and virtual workshop with Stomping Ground Comedy Theater, Dallas’ first and only non-profit theater dedicated to educating, entertaining, and empowering the community through comedy. This workshop is part of Brain Awareness Week, the global campaign to foster public enthusiasm and support for brain science. Every March, partners host imaginative activities in their communities that share the wonders of the brain and the impact brain science has on our everyday lives. Workshops are funded Dana Foundation. Participants will engage in interactive improvisational comedy activities as instructors connect and discuss the psycho-educational and therapeutic benefits of improv for the brain. Mindfulness techniques will also be taught, each participant will have the opportunity to experience and practice these skills in the moment. The effects of mindfulness on the brain will also be taught. Overall, the objective of this workshop is to show participants through fun experiential learning and comedy that they have control over regulating emotional responses from their amygdala and increasing their feel good hormones and neurotransmitters in their brain. This workshop is created and taught by psychotherapist, Andrea Baum, M.Ed., LPC, neurologist, Mary Quiceno, M.D., and professional comedian, Lindsay Goldapp. March 12th 9:00am CST : https://stompinggroundcomedy.org/enrolling/24524/ March 21st 8:00pm CST : https://stompinggroundcomedy.org/enrolling/improv-and-the-brain/
Join us for SBB Live, right on our Facebook homepage, where your host Amanda Barton interviews your local senior industry experts! This week have: Way Forth Terracina Grand Senior Living SBB University Featuring: Senior Living Options in East Naples Click here to watch it live***
SHARE & CARE - NETWORKING FOR CAREGIVERSMeets virtually every week on Fridays at 10:30 a.m. click hereHosted by the North Suburban YMCA and MKCoach, LLC FREE and open to the public...
Introduction to T'ai Chi (& Qi Gong): Getting Started Right Free Zoom Classes With several more months of restricted activities due to the pandemic, Joe Brady and Jacqui Shumway of The Tai Chi Project have decided to offer free Tai Chi Classes for Beginners via Zoom on Fridays at 10:00am Mountain Standard Time. Description: Experience for yourself the accumulated wisdom of centuries with the timeless exercise of T’ai Chi - many of the best of Qi Gong exercises artfully strung together. Improve your health and balance, feel more energy, and so you can sleep better. Learn to use your T’ai Chi to alleviate chronic stress, and everyday aches and pains. Step out of the ordinary and take the first steps on the road to a healthy longevity. The flowing meditative exercise of T’ai Chi can be a powerful complement to medical intervention, and in many instances, may allow a physician to significantly reduce a patient's drug dosage or eliminate the need for medication altogether. Get the benefits of exercise you need without the wear and tear of other forms of exercise. “T’ai Chi is often described as "meditation in motion," but it might well be called "medication in motion." There is growing evidence that this mind-body practice, which originated in China as a martial art, has value in treating or preventing many health problems.” Harvard Medical School
REGISTER HERE For questions please contact Marty Mascari 940-202-4500 ext 101
CLICK HERE to join us LIVE on our website!(You can now chat with us on our website.)CLICK HERE to join us LIVE on Facebook! CLICK HERE to join us LIVE on YouTube!
December 12, 2020 – May 2, 2021 (King Gallery)December 12, 2020 – May 22, 2021 (Regional Gallery) Mr. Wands currently serves as a professor emeritus with Colorado State University in Pueblo, where he started as an art professor in the early-1960s, teaching drawing and painting for 33 years. Additionally, he has worked as director of Wands Art Studio and Gallery since 1978. Robert was raised in the home of his artist father, the “Dean of Colorado landscape artists”, Alfred Wands, who taught him to paint “En Plein Air” from the age of 12. Robert went on to receive his B.F.A. and M.A. in painting from the University of Denver with additional graduate work at Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Art Institute. His master thesis dealt with “Atmospheric Conditions in Paint” and he became known as a cloud painter. He also spent five years as a seasonal ranger in Rocky Mountain National Park, which added greatly to his interest in landscape painting. Robert retired as Professor Emeritus of Art from Colorado State University at Pueblo, where he taught drawing and Painting for 33 years. He now maintains two studios, one in Pueblo, CO from October to May, and another in Estes Park, CO from June to September. $10 Adults / $8 Children, Seniors 65+ & Military. Masks & temperature checks required. Advance timed tickets at sdc-arts.org.
When attending one of our virtual classes, please be sure to sign on by using your first and last name. You maysign on up to 10 minutes before the beginning of class. Thornton Parks, Recreation & Community Programs (TPRCP) are now offering LIVE virtual fitness classes for ourActive Adults. These classes are FREE to attend and can be accessed using the links provided with each classlisting at the end of this email.If you have questions about our class formats, please contact jason.schatzenpahl@ThorntonCO.gov.Stay safe, stay healthy and stay active with your TPRCP Fitness Team! Linda M. - Chair FitnessEquipment: Chair and household objectsZOOM ID: 939-8276-9451Password: ChairCLICK HERE TO JOIN CLASS!
Nursing home social work iscomplicated! Wouldn’t it begreat if a veteran of the longterm care industry could guideyou through complex skillednursing facility (SNF)regulations and bestpractices? Register for thisinteractive series and you’llhave access to not just oneBUT TWO nursing home socialwork experts:Joanna Frankel, LCSW-C, andStephanie Goldstein, LBSW!Earn 8 Category I social work CEUsFriday, March 12, 11am-1p-- Module 1:Intro to Maryland Long Term Care Social Work, Advance Directives & MOLSTsFriday, March 19, 11:30am-1:30pm--Module 2:Obtaining an Effective Social History: What do you include and what role does it play inlong term care?Friday, April 2, 11am-1pm--Module 3When everyone has an agenda: Ethical challenges in successful interdisciplinary teamcommunication in a long term care community.Friday, April 9, 11:30am-1:30pm--Module 4Effective Management of Difficult Families in the Long Term Care SettingThere is an investment for this event: $139 for entire series (including 8 total Category I social work credits--2 of these are ethics)$38 each for individual modules 1, 2 or 4$41 for only module 3 (ethics) For full module descriptions & to register go to:https://jenerations.ce21.com/bundle/mastering-art-long-term-care-socialwork-%20practice-maryland-612?fbclid=IwAR2k5I8vtbl4UQW0OftXu79cjwaSpk86ldSN0Th5Gf-VhO5r-k4XPF07KhA
Nursing home social work iscomplicated! Wouldn’t it begreat if a veteran of the longterm care industry could guideyou through complex skillednursing facility (SNF)regulations and bestpractices? Register for thisinteractive series and you’llhave access to not just oneBUT TWO nursing home socialwork experts:Joanna Frankel, LCSW-C, andStephanie Goldstein, LBSW! After providing a brief overview of the nursing home social work role, this opening session will provide you with “everything you ever wanted to know” about all the daily conversations social workers must have with residents and families in the nursing home setting. Also included will be a deep dive into essential paperwork like MOLST and Advance Directives. Topics covered include: o A day in the life of a nursing home social worker o Capacity, Surrogacy, Hierarchy o Certifications For full module descriptions & to register go to:https://jenerations.ce21.com/item/Module1
REGISTER HERE In the wake of recent severe winter storms, AARP Texas is providing information and resources to Texans. Join AARP Texas and representatives from the Office of the Texas Attorney General and the Federal Trade from frauds and scams. The conversation will include tips on identifying and stopping emergency-related scams, such as fake home repair contractorsand fake charities, and price gouging on essential goods and services. You will have the opportunity to ask questions live during the call. Registration is required.
Preregistration is required 970-858-0360. Each hike is $5
Mimosa’s from Mary Stop by for your ingredients to make Mimosas or Bloody Mary s for your Saturday Morning ! Drive Up on FridayMarch 12, 2021 from 4:00 to 5:30pm. Email Mary to R.S.V.P cod@thewatersofcapecoral.com
Walking can help you lose weight and belly fat, as well asprovide other excellent health benefits, includingdecreased risk of disease and improved mood. Walking just onemile burns about 100 calories.Instructor: Lorenzo Grayson
For other questions about preparing a return, call the Tax Aide number at 970-589-3789
The Women’s Empowerment Fashion Show is a showcase for outrageous, beautiful, theatrical and humorous fashions created by artists, ecologists and dumpster divas from recycled materials. This is where art, fashion and ecology come together to put on a great show! Registration Required: http://bit.ly/3abpQLp
December 12, 2020 – May 2, 2021 (King Gallery)December 12, 2020 – May 22, 2021 (Regional Gallery) Mr. Wands currently serves as a professor emeritus with Colorado State University in Pueblo, where he started as an art professor in the early-1960s, teaching drawing and painting for 33 years. Additionally, he has worked as director of Wands Art Studio and Gallery since 1978. Robert was raised in the home of his artist father, the “Dean of Colorado landscape artists”, Alfred Wands, who taught him to paint “En Plein Air” from the age of 12. Robert went on to receive his B.F.A. and M.A. in painting from the University of Denver with additional graduate work at Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Art Institute. His master thesis dealt with “Atmospheric Conditions in Paint” and he became known as a cloud painter. He also spent five years as a seasonal ranger in Rocky Mountain National Park, which added greatly to his interest in landscape painting. Robert retired as Professor Emeritus of Art from Colorado State University at Pueblo, where he taught drawing and Painting for 33 years. He now maintains two studios, one in Pueblo, CO from October to May, and another in Estes Park, CO from June to September. $10 Adults / $8 Children, Seniors 65+ & Military. Masks & temperature checks required. Advance timed tickets at sdc-arts.org.
Introducing the 2nd Saturday Support Group Working through the grief and embracing the joy of being a care partner 10:30am - 12:00pm, the 2nd Saturday of every month. Our Support Groups are designed to help caregivers reduce their feelings of stress, depression, and anxiety, and to improve their coping skills and well-being. These groups are open to the public and everyone is welcome! Want to join a support group? Email us at caregiver@jameslwest.org
Still working or plan to continue working past age 65? This session will discuss what you should know about how active employment affects Medicare enrollment for you and/or your spouse. Each virtual, one-hour Lunch and Learn session will start with a short presentation on the topic and the rest of the hour will be open for attendee questions. Registration is required for all classes and can be made at ppacg.org/events. Please check the PPACG website for a description of all classes with PPAAA and their community partners. All class presentations are at no cost to the participant and take place every other month on the second Thursday beginning at noon. Eat your lunch or snack, and enjoy!
Join our monthly FREE 90 Minute Caregiver Support Group. This is for ANY CAREGIVER. These sessions will be done virtually, via Zoom. To register click on this link HTTPS://www.clincloudresearch.com
Have you noticed more people mumbling lately? We are currently looking for people to try our newest hearing aids for three weeks!! We need feedback on how they perform in everyday settings. Check out our flier for more information and give us a call to set up an appointment. Find out what you've been missing!
When attending one of our virtual classes, please be sure to sign on by using your first and last name. You maysign on up to 10 minutes before the beginning of class. Thornton Parks, Recreation & Community Programs (TPRCP) are now offering LIVE virtual fitness classes for ourActive Adults. These classes are FREE to attend and can be accessed using the links provided with each classlisting at the end of this email.If you have questions about our class formats, please contact jason.schatzenpahl@ThorntonCO.gov.Stay safe, stay healthy and stay active with your TPRCP Fitness Team! Chuna - Yoga PilatesEquipment: Yoga MatZOOM ID: 995-2601-9639Password: ChunaCLICK HERE TO JOIN CLASS!
December 12, 2020 – May 2, 2021 (King Gallery)December 12, 2020 – May 22, 2021 (Regional Gallery) Mr. Wands currently serves as a professor emeritus with Colorado State University in Pueblo, where he started as an art professor in the early-1960s, teaching drawing and painting for 33 years. Additionally, he has worked as director of Wands Art Studio and Gallery since 1978. Robert was raised in the home of his artist father, the “Dean of Colorado landscape artists”, Alfred Wands, who taught him to paint “En Plein Air” from the age of 12. Robert went on to receive his B.F.A. and M.A. in painting from the University of Denver with additional graduate work at Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Art Institute. His master thesis dealt with “Atmospheric Conditions in Paint” and he became known as a cloud painter. He also spent five years as a seasonal ranger in Rocky Mountain National Park, which added greatly to his interest in landscape painting. Robert retired as Professor Emeritus of Art from Colorado State University at Pueblo, where he taught drawing and Painting for 33 years. He now maintains two studios, one in Pueblo, CO from October to May, and another in Estes Park, CO from June to September. $10 Adults / $8 Children, Seniors 65+ & Military. Masks & temperature checks required. Advance timed tickets at sdc-arts.org.
Ageless Wisdom is an interactive and experiential geriatric sensitivity training program. Objectives of the program are to: Identify and experience normal changes as we age Identify and experience changes as a result of disease and disability associated with the aging process Discuss golden rules that outline strategies to manage the changes Help the audience to view aging as a positive experience Ageless Wisdom offers a Train the Trainer opportunity in which individuals can become Trainers to present Ageless Wisdom to other individuals, such as an in-service training for staff members. Upon completion of this virtual class, attendees will be able to deliver the Ageless Wisdom aging sensitivity training program offered by Education and Consultative Services of UPMC Senior Services. Educators, nurses, activity directors and social workers are encouraged to attend. For more information, please contact Education and Consultative Services of UPMC Senior Services at 866-430-8742 or UPMCSeniorServices@UPMC.edu.
The Senior Fair is back but in a different capacity. We feel it is very important to keep the seniors informed and we need your help! This year we are replacing the Senior Fair with a Sensational Senior Bag! This bag will be given to over 200 seniors! Seniors are able to pick the bag up starting May 13th through May 19th or until supplies run out. We are looking for sponsors to fill these bags with your important information and freebies to educate seniors about your products and services. The fee is only $30. Please register and provide bag fillers no later than May 3rd. We thank you in advance for helping us keep the seniors safe and informed!
TO JOIN, EMAIL SHANNON GORE AT SGORE@THESENIORSOURCE.ORGThese classes are supported, in part, by the Community Council of Greater Dallas/Dallas Area Agency on Aging and Texas Health and Human Services.
Join Lighthouse of SWFL for their presentations on, "Living with Low Vision"Featuring Jessica MacDonald,MSW, LCSW To register call Sheila at 239-919-2295 or email sheila@hopebonita.org March 15th 10-11 am
1. Please click this link March CEU Classes to choose the date and time you would like attend.2. You will receive a calendar invitation within 48 hours for the class you have chosen.3. If you would like to utilize Webex on your computer or mobile device:a. Video Instructionb. Written Instruction with Pictures4. In the body of the calendar invitation, you will find ways to join by phone and by other video player systems (i.e. Skype).5. Join 20 minutes early to troubleshoot any issues that may occur
1. Please click this link March CEU Classes to choose the date and time you would like attend.2. You will receive a calendar invitation within 48 hours for the class you have chosen.3. If you would like to utilize Webex on your computer or mobile device:a. Video Instructionb. Written Instruction with Pictures4. In the body of the calendar invitation, you will find ways to join by phone and by other video player systems (i.e. Skype).5. Join 20 minutes early to troubleshoot any issues that may occur
December 12, 2020 – May 2, 2021 (King Gallery)December 12, 2020 – May 22, 2021 (Regional Gallery) Mr. Wands currently serves as a professor emeritus with Colorado State University in Pueblo, where he started as an art professor in the early-1960s, teaching drawing and painting for 33 years. Additionally, he has worked as director of Wands Art Studio and Gallery since 1978. Robert was raised in the home of his artist father, the “Dean of Colorado landscape artists”, Alfred Wands, who taught him to paint “En Plein Air” from the age of 12. Robert went on to receive his B.F.A. and M.A. in painting from the University of Denver with additional graduate work at Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Art Institute. His master thesis dealt with “Atmospheric Conditions in Paint” and he became known as a cloud painter. He also spent five years as a seasonal ranger in Rocky Mountain National Park, which added greatly to his interest in landscape painting. Robert retired as Professor Emeritus of Art from Colorado State University at Pueblo, where he taught drawing and Painting for 33 years. He now maintains two studios, one in Pueblo, CO from October to May, and another in Estes Park, CO from June to September. $10 Adults / $8 Children, Seniors 65+ & Military. Masks & temperature checks required. Advance timed tickets at sdc-arts.org.
When attending one of our virtual classes, please be sure to sign on by using your first and last name. You maysign on up to 10 minutes before the beginning of class. Thornton Parks, Recreation & Community Programs (TPRCP) are now offering LIVE virtual fitness classes for ourActive Adults. These classes are FREE to attend and can be accessed using the links provided with each classlisting at the end of this email.If you have questions about our class formats, please contact jason.schatzenpahl@ThorntonCO.gov.Stay safe, stay healthy and stay active with your TPRCP Fitness Team! Sharon B. - Chair YogaEquipment: Chair and pillowZOOM ID: 648-450-6032Password: 912388CLICK HERE TO JOIN CLASS!
Join us for a step-by-step tutorial on how to complete your Financial Power of Attorney (FPOA). We will cover what information is needed before completing the FPOA, how to complete the form, and best practices. REGISTER HERE
Better Serving Patients & Clients Who Aren't Your Age Presented by Jennifer L. FitzPatrick MSW, LCSW-C, CSP. Most healthcare providers understand the need to be culturally competent when it comes to race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, and socioeconomics. Cultural competence in age diversity is not always as well understood or practiced. Frequently healthcare providers don’t stop to consider what communication and treatment strategies will be the most effective based on an adult patient or client’s age. This interactive program will cover best practices in working with the GI Generation, Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Millennials and how to effectively implement them. Jenerations Health Education, #1494, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Jenerations Health Education maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 01/26/2024-01/26/27. Social Workers completing this course receive 1 continuing education credit. For full CE program/credit information and to register, please visit: https://jenerations.ce21.com/item/better-serving-patients-clients-arent-age-72321
WHAT: Do you need some relief from the isolation and cabin fever of the pandemic? Join us for weekly for virtual fun and activities that we're affectionally calling Escape from COVID Mountain! Beginning January 25, we invite you to join via Zoom for a variety of FREE experiences: games, travel, museum tours, animal habitats, history and more. Check the Colorado Spirit website for the Zoom link or help logging on. You can also find us on Facebook and follow SummitStone Health Partners to select the events you don't want to miss. WHEN: Weekly! Mondays at 10 a.m. and Thursdays at 2 p.m starting January 25. Lasts about an hour. TOPIC: The fun changes each week with a variety of FREE experiences: games, travel, museum tours, animal habitats, history and more. HOW TO JOIN: Escape hours are done virtually via Zoom, link below. https://summitstonehealth.zoom.us/j/99166705983
Join us for a 10-week early-stage program that includes education and care and support. For more information or to sign up, please contact Amy Leavitt via phone or email. Amy Leavitt 208.206.0041 ex8197 - adleavitt@alz.org
Please join the zoom meeting here: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89142571368?pwd=ZVdxZWlzTmthbkNETlB2T3FndkNaQT09Meeting ID: 891 4257 1368 Password: 542500 If you have any questions please contact Mike Briggs by email mbriggs@keystonehospice.com or call 208-996-4000
Walking can help you lose weight and belly fat, as well asprovide other excellent health benefits, includingdecreased risk of disease and improved mood. Walking just onemile burns about 100 calories.Instructor: Lorenzo Grayson
1. Please click this link March CEU Classes to choose the date and time you would like attend.2. You will receive a calendar invitation within 48 hours for the class you have chosen.3. If you would like to utilize Webex on your computer or mobile device:a. Video Instructionb. Written Instruction with Pictures4. In the body of the calendar invitation, you will find ways to join by phone and by other video player systems (i.e. Skype).5. Join 20 minutes early to troubleshoot any issues that may occur
1. Please click this link March CEU Classes to choose the date and time you would like attend.2. You will receive a calendar invitation within 48 hours for the class you have chosen.3. If you would like to utilize Webex on your computer or mobile device:a. Video Instructionb. Written Instruction with Pictures4. In the body of the calendar invitation, you will find ways to join by phone and by other video player systems (i.e. Skype).5. Join 20 minutes early to troubleshoot any issues that may occur
Drive thru Arbor Hills on your way home, grab your March CEU, and a free pizza. Thank you for all you do for our community. Reserve your Pizza by March 14th by calling Stacy 972-800-8559.
This is an easy-to-learn relaxing process of drawing beautiful images using structured patterns. Fees: $30R/$32NR 431217-B Tu Feb 23 10-11 a.m. TWRC 431217-C Mo Mar 15 6-7 p.m. VIRTUAL Trail Winds Active Adult Center Now has a variety of classes available for Seniors to enroll in. Masks are required with temperature checks at front door! Please call to register or for more information 720-977-5777
It’s time for TuckerAllen’s Estate & Elder Law Boot Camp for Social Workers again. This live virtual presentation series covers the basics of estate planning and elder law and provides 7 hours of free Missouri CEU. It meets over 4 Tuesdays beginning on March 2, 2021. Click here to learn more and to register:https://tuckerallen.com/swbootcamp/
Grab a cup of coffee and join us weekly for a brief market update to keep you informed on how your retirement accounts are doing. There will be time for questions at the end and these usually last only 15 min. This will be done via Webex or you can call in to listen to the presentation. Details are below. Webex Link: https://ej.webex.com/ej/j.php?MTID=m2d76bfa82ddf5401a7da5953bcf7df5d Call-in: 1-404-397-1516 Access code: 281 541 751
PURPOSEThis series is designed to increase awareness of social work roles in medical and other settings, and to promote social work education for social work professionals. GOALS OF THE SERIESGoals of this series are to: Celebrate Social Work Month by providing ongoing educational opportunities to professionals in central and eastern Pennsylvania. Meet the educational needs and interests identified through participant surveys and comments. For a full agenda and more information, please visit our website at https://ce.med.psu.edu/celebrating-social-work/
REGISTERE HERE Due to the CRAZY Colorado weather we will not be meeting in person on Tuesday for our meeting. We will continue with our Virtual Networking Meeting instead. I will email you the Zoom link on Monday evening. We are so sorry, but must keep everyone's safety as top priority. Please note the Zoom meeting will be Tuesday, March 16th at 10:00 am- 11:15 am.
Have fun and move through a variety of exercises designed to increase muscular strength, range of motion and activities for daily living. These materials are ideal for class: Hand-held weights, elastic tubing with handles, a silver sneakers ball, resistance bands and a chair for seated and standing support. Zoom Meeting Link: https://denvergov-org.zoom.us/j/85281185267?pwd=Z3V5S09sU3dqcjF2QzlhcEkyTzFwZz09 Meeting ID: 852 8118 5267
Join every Tuesday for workouts you can do from home. Tuesday at 9am. Videos can be found on the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHOu09udEHHnipgZWhMqvZw or on the Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/CHMRSCC/
13 agencies on Western Slope have joined together to request the state reconsideration of the recent reduction in home care reimbursement rate. This reduction, coupled with increased regulations, increased minimum wage, makes it unaffordable to provide home care services to the HCBS recipients. We believe there is power in numbers and therefore if this issue has impacted your agency, please join our weekly meetings each Tuesday at 9:00 AM. Below is the link to join so we can fight together. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions I’m happy to provide further details. Microsoft Teams meeting - Join on your computer or mobile app Click here to join the meeting Learn More | Meeting options
Registration is Required please call 815-838-2132 x2219 to ensure your seat and breakfast, no later than 5 days from the meeting. You can also join us on Zoom, just go to the following link.https://zoom.us/j/97063801871?pwd=Slc3MDdJcTNIbHRpSGkxd0VaS0tYQT09&from=addonFree Breakfast will be provided by the Lockport Township Supervisors office. Please advise if you have any food allergies when you register.
REGISTER HERE Does the idea of losing your memory keep you up at night? Dementia is not a typical sign of aging, and there are things you can start doing today to decrease your risk of developing cognitive decline. Your diet, stress levels, and sleep quality can all contribute to a brain that isn’t functioning as well as it could.Join us as we learn: Scientifically proven insights into lowering the risk for Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia What specific foods boost your brain and optimize your gut Tips to sleep better, which benefits your brain Common and hidden health issues that increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease
For other questions about preparing a return, call the Tax Aide number at 970-589-3789
Grab a cup of coffee and join us weekly for a brief market update to keep you informed on how your retirement accounts are doing. There will be time for questions at the end and these usually last only 15 min. This will be done via Webex or you can call in to listen to the presentation. Details are below. https://edwardjones.zoom.us/j/95953854243?pwd=OUITNHo0a2NFTEQyQWdCQkRRaisxdz09 Meeting ID: 959 5385 4243 Password: 082434
To register, send an to email to Doni Green at dgreen@nctcog.org or call 817-695-9193.
December 12, 2020 – May 2, 2021 (King Gallery)December 12, 2020 – May 22, 2021 (Regional Gallery) Mr. Wands currently serves as a professor emeritus with Colorado State University in Pueblo, where he started as an art professor in the early-1960s, teaching drawing and painting for 33 years. Additionally, he has worked as director of Wands Art Studio and Gallery since 1978. Robert was raised in the home of his artist father, the “Dean of Colorado landscape artists”, Alfred Wands, who taught him to paint “En Plein Air” from the age of 12. Robert went on to receive his B.F.A. and M.A. in painting from the University of Denver with additional graduate work at Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Art Institute. His master thesis dealt with “Atmospheric Conditions in Paint” and he became known as a cloud painter. He also spent five years as a seasonal ranger in Rocky Mountain National Park, which added greatly to his interest in landscape painting. Robert retired as Professor Emeritus of Art from Colorado State University at Pueblo, where he taught drawing and Painting for 33 years. He now maintains two studios, one in Pueblo, CO from October to May, and another in Estes Park, CO from June to September. $10 Adults / $8 Children, Seniors 65+ & Military. Masks & temperature checks required. Advance timed tickets at sdc-arts.org.
When: Each Tuesday, February 16 - March 23, 10:30 a.m. - noonWhere: This program is online. Click HERE or call 303-441-3148 by 4:00 p.m. the day before the program to register. During the pandemic many older adults have experienced social isolation and disconnect from community and personal activities, which may also bring about or exacerbate cognitive issues. While this online course is specifically designed for people living with hearing loss or concerned about cognitive decline, anyone can benefit from having tools to maintain wellness and stimulation during these challenging and unusual times. Exercises, meditation, diet, supplements and relaxation techniques will blend evidence-based Western neuroscience with best-practices to improve and restore vitality, while focusing on stress reduction and overall well-being. Instructor: Leslie Van Grove is a hearing-impaired individual with intimate understanding of the challenges that coincide in living with hearing loss or social isolation. She is a certified Alzheimer’s Prevention and Research Foundation specialist, Kundalini yoga instructor and Reiki practitioner.
So, you bought a Cricut or thinking about purchasing one? We will get started by showing you how to set up your Cricut and begin making fun crafts.
REGISTER HERE Does the idea of losing your memory keep you up at night? Dementia is not a typical sign of aging, and there are things you can start doing today to decrease your risk of developing cognitive decline. Your diet, stress levels, and sleep quality can all contribute to a brain that isn’t functioning as well as it could.Join us as we learn: Scientifically proven insights into lowering the risk for Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia What specific foods boost your brain and optimize your gut Tips to sleep better, which benefits your brain Common and hidden health issues that increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease
A MONTHLY MEDITATION SESSIONWITH DR. PAUL NEVIN Tuesday, March 16, at 11:15 am – FREE and open to the public NSYMCA Virtual Event click here to participateOr call: 1-312-626-6799 Meeting ID: 975 2999 0007 Passcode: 174808 Learn more about Dr. Nevin and Heartlight Psychological Services at http://www.heartlightps.com/Register for this program by emailing Karen Brownlee at the North Suburban YMCA: kbrownlee@nsymca.org
Join us Tuesday March 16th at 12:00pm for our monthly CE Zoom N Learn. Crisis and Chaos: A frame to recovery If you would like to join us please RSVP to Veronica to receive the Zoom link 940-300-7990 Text me or email veronica.elliott@brookdale.com
For more information, or to register by phone, Contact Colette Jordan at cjordan@ageguide.org or 630-293-5990Register Online at: https://rb.gy/xol32x
Please call or email Kami Robinett for Zoom information - 208-996-8181 email: krobinett@keystonehospice.org
RSVP to 801-602-9029 - Come, IN PERSON, for our March PFS. A great lunch will be provided and learn about funeral pre-planning.
RSVP to get the zoom link 940-300-7990
Life, Death and Conversation: Advance Care Planning Amongst a Healthcare Crisis Presented by Joanna Frankel MSW, LCSW-C. Death and dying have always been a difficult topic for many professionals to discuss with their clients and patients. With the outbreak of Covid-19, the need for these difficult conversations are more important than ever. What are the client's wishes? How can a “good death” be ensured? How can healthcare professionals encourage families to have these important and timely conversations before a crisis arises? Join us for this thought-provoking and interactive seminar in guiding these discussions productively and compassionately. Jenerations Health Education, #1494, is approved to offer social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. Organizations, not individual courses, are approved as ACE providers. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. Jenerations Health Education maintains responsibility for this course. ACE provider approval period: 01/26/2021-01/26/24. Social Workers completing this course receive 1 continuing education credit. For full CE program/credit information and to register, please visit: https://jenerations.ce21.com/item/life-death-conversation-advance-care-planning-healthcare-crisis-72324
When attending one of our virtual classes, please be sure to sign on by using your first and last name. You maysign on up to 10 minutes before the beginning of class. Thornton Parks, Recreation & Community Programs (TPRCP) are now offering LIVE virtual fitness classes for ourActive Adults. These classes are FREE to attend and can be accessed using the links provided with each classlisting at the end of this email.If you have questions about our class formats, please contact jason.schatzenpahl@ThorntonCO.gov.Stay safe, stay healthy and stay active with your TPRCP Fitness Team! Sharon B. - Mat YogaEquipment: MatZOOM ID: 648-450-6032Password: 912388CLICK HERE TO JOIN CLASS!
Eat, Drink, and Be Irish Hosted by:Comfort KeepersDiamond Oaks Village Sandalwood Village& Quality Medical Services March 16th 3-5PM Double Dine and Dash that starts at Diamond Oaks for your Irish beer and then pick up your meal at Sandalwood Village RSVP by March 12th, to Tony 239-572-2413Tony.Serrano@ugoc.com
Networking is an important part of what we all do and collaborating (or commiserating) is also important! Stop by Legend of Broomfield, grab some snacks and let's share! Please call (303) 466-3500 to RSVP.
On Tuesday, March 16, 2021 from 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Artis Senior Living of South Hills. Let's celebrate St. Patrick's Day! Stop by Artis and pick up a loaf of Irish soda bread made by our very own Chef Raymond as our way of saying "Thank You" for all you do. This is a drive-thru event so no need to get out of your car. We look forward to seeing you and may the luck of the Irish be with you always! Please RSVP by Tuesday, March 9th. To RSVP, call 412/699-5435 or email mgreene@artismgmt.com.
Walking can help you lose weight and belly fat, as well asprovide other excellent health benefits, includingdecreased risk of disease and improved mood. Walking just onemile burns about 100 calories.Instructor: Lorenzo Grayson
Please RSVP by February 16th at www.VillageWoodsWithYou.com, or email us at VW@provlife.com to sign up for either or both of these webinars.
Come help HarborChase of Sarasota welcome their new Director of Hospitality, Lucas Marin!March 16th 4:30- 6 PMRSVP 941-468-2838
To find out more or to register visit: www.UCCS.EDU/GERON or call 719-255-8005. Learn from seasoned experts in the areas of health, law, and government; representing the public, nonprofit and private sectors. These academic researchers, experienced practitioners and professionals involved in fields related to aging will enhance your understanding of age-related issues by providing up-to-date information and research.
Please join The Senior Source and AARP Texas for an informational discussion about sex along the lifespan. Health experts will discuss the meaning of sexuality, normalizing intimacy & the rights of residents in long term care facilities. REGISTER HERE
https://christiancarecenters.org/cccevent/speaker-dannymack Danny Mack is a happy-o-lo-gist, hospice chaplain, theologian, business philosopher, and expert on rock n roll. His work as a chaplain for Christian Care Hospice gives him a unique perspective that helps people discover the key to happiness. His presentations are full of humor, creativity, and insight. Danny Mack’s message will inspire you to live your best life! After registering for this webinar, you will receive a link and phone number a few days before the event. You can watch these live presentations on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
Caregivers join Grand Villa for their virtual support group. Meeting the 3rd Tuesday of Each Month at 7pm. Hosted by Kate Spada, APRN,FNP-C and Jacklyn Devlin, CDP, EMT For ZOOM link call 941-504-0238 or email mkt.lc.sar@granvillagesenior.net
On Wednesday, March 17, 2021 from 7:30 AM to 9:30 AM. Happy St. Patrick's Day! Stop by Encompass Health Harmarville and pick up an Irish Breakfast & Signature Irish coffee. We will also be supporting one of our local catering companies during this event as he has been heavily impacted by the Covid Pandemic. This is a drive-thru event so no need to get out of your car. Professional Opportunity to meet the Liaison and Case Management staff of Encompass Health Harmarville. Please RSVP by Wednesday, March 10th. To RSVP, Kristen.domian@encompasshealth.com or 412/559-6379.
Join us via zoom or Facebook Live - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84011164437
This month, we discussed the distribution of the Covid-19 vaccine, getting important information that we hope you didn't miss! We will explore what is happening at the State Capitol regarding legislation affecting seniors and what current lobbying is being done. Join us to hear: Rich Mauro, Sr. Policy and Legislative Analyst, and Bob Brocker, President of the Colorado Senior Lobby REGISTER HERE
On Wednesday, March 17, 2021 from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM via Zoom. Hosted by Country Meadows Retirement Communities. Topic: "Meet Me Under the Kaufmann's Clock", your painter of memories presented by Linda Barnicott. No RSVP Required. Join Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/92118936646?pwd=aXB2V2VUU1dsSUxEc3NPZGFHUGh5UT09 Meeting ID: 921 1893 6646 Passcode: 236734
The last year has been one for the books. From stresses with health to stresses with work and family, we’ve experienced it all! Please join the CSU Extension Pueblo County FSC program every other Wednesday as we learn about different types of wellness and how you can incorporate them into your everyday life. This series will run March-May. Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/PuebloFCS/ Follow the Pueblo County Extension Instagram page at https://www.instagram.com/pueblocountyextension/If you are using the app, you can find us at @PuebloCountyExtension
The last year has been one for the books. From stresses with health to stresses with work and family, we’ve experienced it all! Please join the CSU Extension Pueblo County FSC program every other Wednesday as we learn about different types of wellness and how you can incorporate them into your everyday life. This series will run March-May. Follow us on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/PuebloFCS/ Follow the Pueblo County Extension Instagram page at https://www.instagram.com/pueblocountyextension/If you are using the app, you can find us at @PuebloCountyExtension
Don't Forget to join SAFE HOMECARE and Memory Care of Naples for their Community Food Drive! **Going on now till March 17th**Donations will be given to the Naples Senior CenterDrive Through and Drop Off at: Memory Care of Naples Any questions call Jessica at 239-908-7020
Hello Teammates, Thank you again to Natalie Junk at Brookdale Boulder North & Boulder Creek for hosting February's Interagency. We have a lot of 'new individuals' that have expressed interest in our Interagency Group, and been a part of Boulder County, that are passionate about helping and facilitating 'Older Adults' giving them resources and guidance. A reminder that March 17th from 9:00-10:15 will be hosted by Balfour Lavender Farms. We look forward to seeing everyone next week and we'll be emailing the ZOOM Link this weekend.
Hello all professionals!Come join SBB for Virtual Marketing Mania, including Speed Networking Breakout Sessions!March 17th at 9:30 pmTo RSVP please email Amanda Barton, abarton@seniorsbluebook.com
Are you caring for an older relative, friend, or neighbor? Join our monthly support group and talk with others in similar situations, share experiences, advice, and words of encouragement. This group meets the third Wednesday of every month. Pre-register for events -- call Catherine at 708.274.0052 or e-mail cstowers@pathlights.org Dial in or Zoom link will be provided after registration. All events are free.
TO JOIN, EMAIL SHANNON GORE AT SGORE@THESENIORSOURCE.ORGThese classes are supported, in part, by the Community Council of Greater Dallas/Dallas Area Agency on Aging and Texas Health and Human Services.
This is an easy-to-learn relaxing process of drawing beautiful images using structured patterns. Fees: $30R/$32NR 436309-B Wednesday Feb 3-24 10-11 a.m. TWRC 436309-C Wednesday Mar 10-31 10-11 a.m. TWRC Trail Winds Active Adult Center Now has a variety of classes available for Seniors to enroll in. Masks are required with temperature checks at front door! Please call to register or for more information 720-977-5777
Join us over Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/148504348Meeting ID: 148 504 348 password: dtCheck dementiatogether.org for updates
December 12, 2020 – May 2, 2021 (King Gallery)December 12, 2020 – May 22, 2021 (Regional Gallery) Mr. Wands currently serves as a professor emeritus with Colorado State University in Pueblo, where he started as an art professor in the early-1960s, teaching drawing and painting for 33 years. Additionally, he has worked as director of Wands Art Studio and Gallery since 1978. Robert was raised in the home of his artist father, the “Dean of Colorado landscape artists”, Alfred Wands, who taught him to paint “En Plein Air” from the age of 12. Robert went on to receive his B.F.A. and M.A. in painting from the University of Denver with additional graduate work at Case Western Reserve University and The Cleveland Art Institute. His master thesis dealt with “Atmospheric Conditions in Paint” and he became known as a cloud painter. He also spent five years as a seasonal ranger in Rocky Mountain National Park, which added greatly to his interest in landscape painting. Robert retired as Professor Emeritus of Art from Colorado State University at Pueblo, where he taught drawing and Painting for 33 years. He now maintains two studios, one in Pueblo, CO from October to May, and another in Estes Park, CO from June to September. $10 Adults / $8 Children, Seniors 65+ & Military. Masks & temperature checks required. Advance timed tickets at sdc-arts.org.
Meditation increases focus and mindfulness through different techniques that help participants experience a calm and peaceful state. This virtual class will begin with a 20–30 minute muscle relaxation using guided meditation, breath and imagery, and will also include time for Q&A at the end of class. Sponsored in partnership with Boulder Community Health. REGISTER HERE
For more information, please contact: Jane Oderberg jane.oderberg@unthsc.edu
Contact Desiree for information 303-433-0282 ext 244 also enter to win four tickets to the Denver Zoo! Drive by and drop your business card and pick up a tasty treat.
Please RSVP to Joy by Friday, March 12th 815-584-9280
Register at: wchra.org/events Join us to re-energize yourself, your organization and deliberately develop your post COVID culture.
Explore advocating for older adults dignity, risk, self-determination and safety during COVID-19.Speakers: BENJAMIN SURMI, MSG, Social Gerontologist | Koelsch Communities and Services; SUZANNA SULFSTEDE, LMSW, Long-Term Care Ombudsman | The Senior Source: MINDY KITCHENS, LMSW, Assisted Living Ombudsman | The Senior Source Sponsors: Arbor Hills Memory Care, The Senior Source, Seniors Blue Book, Koelsch Communities & Services RSVP via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8716116767920/WN_DHyloqMTTDa8J2B7te2jFA CE: 1 contact hour with ethics for social workers and nursing
RSVP here to receive Zoom information JOIN US WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17TH FROM NOON TO 1 P.M.As tax season approaches, we’re celebrating personal finances and all things green on St. Patrick’s Day!Our panel of speakers include:• Amanda Gregg, proprietor of Soaring Eagle Healing o Amanda will lead us into a peaceful, mindful state to begin an oftentimes stressful contemplation of personal finances.• Cathy Schwartz, Financial Advisor at Waddell & Reed o Cathy will chat about common errors, etc. on your taxes. • Ashlee Lease, Blue Credit Union o Ashlee will discuss principles of Preserving Wealth• Beau Smith, Financial Advisor at Edward Jones o Beau will discuss legacy planning (for the next generation/charitable giving)• Once Upon a Tune, Fort Collins-based Celtic Band will send us out with a Jig to celebrate the day and the possibilities!Please use the RSVP button to receive the zoom and call in information to join us on Wednesday, March 17th at noon.
Right at Home is sponsoring a Free CEU Webinar, “Polypharmacy and the Elderly” on March 17th at 12:00pm (CST). ***Can't make the live webinar??? Still register now and you have 60 days from the live webinar to complete the recorded version for CEU credit*** Please use this link to sign-up and contact Brian with any questions!
Designed with people with diabetes, pre diabetic and caregivers Register Online: bit.ly/TCDJan27Phone: Peggy Tully (708)383-0258Email: peggy.tully@ageoptions.org
Introducing the 2nd Saturday Support Group Working through the grief and embracing the joy of being a care partner 10:30am - 12:00pm, the 2nd Saturday of every month. Our Support Groups are designed to help caregivers reduce their feelings of stress, depression, and anxiety, and to improve their coping skills and well-being. These groups are open to the public and everyone is welcome! Want to join a support group? Email us at caregiver@jameslwest.org
Learning ObjectivesParticipants in this webinar will be able to:1. Describe the clinical and healthcare cost impact of polypharmacy.2. Discuss the risks involved with polypharmacy.3. Implement effective strategies to minimize MRPs associated with polypharmacy. REGISTER HERE
When someone has back pain, it can have an impact on everyday life- both physically and mentally. What are the intervention options when someone has pain in their lower back? How can we be mindful to try to stay ahead of the pain? Matt Ruskay, PT, MS, OCS of UPMC Centers for Rehab Services will lead this discussion to provide a picture of understanding lower back pain. This program will address: Lower back pain and sciatica Common misconceptions about back pain Mechanical pain and what can we do for it How our day to day activities play a role Click here to register or contact Education and Consultative Services of UPMC Senior Services at 866-430-8742 for questions or more information.
Please register for lunch by calling 719-598-0400
On Wednesday, March 17, 2021 from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Presented by UPMC Senior Services Virtual Program. When someone has back pain, it can have an impact on everyday life, both physically and mentally. What are the intervention options when someone has lower back pain? How can we be mindful to try to stay ahead of the pain? Matt Ruskay, PT, MS, OCS, Cert. MDT of UPMC Centers for Rehab Services will lead this discussion to provide a picture of understanding lower back pain. Contact Education and Consultative Services of UPMC Senior Services at 866-430-8742 or UPMCSeniorServices@UPMC.edu for more information or questions.
Improve your health and wellbeing One Step at a Time! Learn to: Manage your symptoms Build Confidence Discover better nutrition and exercise choices Fight fatigue and pain Manage Stress and learn to relax Set goals that are achieveable Make a step by step plan to improve your health and well being Get more out of life! Registration is required! call 407-514-1806 Space is limited.
DRIVE BY AND GIVE US ASaint Patty’s Day Hello! Irish Kisses, Shamrock Wishes, Lucky BeansAnd Bailey’s Cream!Drive By And Sing Us An Irish Song!Leave With A Sweet Treat,A Recipe And A Bottle Of Irish Whiskey! Call (801) 568-9909 to RSVP to Maretta or Skye by March 10, 2021