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Lunch ‘N’ Learn: Steve Fleming

Steve Fleming, President and CEO of Well∙Spring Life Care Retirement Community, shares his unique experiences in retirement community administration. Fleming also highlights new collaborative and research opportunities between Well∙Spring and our UNCG faculty and students. Please bring your own lunch to enjoy during the presentation. To attend, RSVP to [email protected]Continued

Transitions: Putting the Pieces Together

“Transitions: Putting the Pieces Together” is a one day workshop discussing the extensive value of collaboration and coordination of patient care when transitions are required among home care, care centers, hospitals, physician’s care, senior services agencies, etc.  This event is open to professionals working in Nursing Homes, Adult Care Homes, … Continued

$35

Lunch ‘N’ Learn: Sarah Laditke

Health Risks that Double Disability for Older Americans with Diabetes: Results from a National Longitudinal Study by Sarah Laditke, PhD, UNC-Charlotte.

Smith Senior Center Hosts Advocacy Workshop

The Smith Senior Center is offering a free Advocacy Workshop for Seniors Greensboro, NCParticipants will learn how to raise their voice for community issues that matter to them in an interactive setting led by Michelle Gill-Moffat with the Greensboro Parks and Recreation Department.  The workshop allows participants the opportunity to … Continued

Lunch ‘N’ Learn: Christine Davis

March 20, 2014 Gerontology Research Network (GRN) Lunch & Learn Compassionate Communication at End of Life presented by Christine Davis, PhD, of UNC-Charlotte. Agenda

HHS Health Fair participation

UNCG Gerontology students exhibited career opportunities during the UNCG Health & Human Sciences Health Fair.

Careers in Aging Week 2014

April 6-12, 2014 is national Careers in Aging Week, sponsored by the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education (AGHE).  Throughout April, UNCG Gerontology students invite you to view their exhibit near the Reference area of Jackson Library.  And on Wednesday, April 9, they captured the attention of students traversing Elliot … Continued

2014 Greater Greensboro Senior Games & SilverArts

The 2014 Greater Greensboro Senior Games and SilverArts competitions are April 8 through May 15, 2014  and include a variety of sport events as well as performing, literary, heritage and visual arts.  Volunteers are needed for all events. Registration begins early February on the City of Greensboro’s website or call 336-373-7564. The … Continued

Gerontology Program Recognition & Awards Reception

Dogwood Room, Elliott University Center

UNCG Gerontology Program graduates for the 2013-2014 academic year are celebrated at a recognition & awards reception Wednesday, April 23, 2014, 1-2:30 p.m.in the Dogwood Room, Elliott University Center, UNCG.

Re-imagining the Future: Aging in Guilford County

An exciting community-wide conversation about preparation for the Silver Tsunami — preparing for serving and embracing the large number of persons aged 65 and older within our own community. Keynote Speaker  “Bracing for the Silver Tsunami”Dr. James H. Johnson, Director, Urban Investment Strategies Center,Frank Hawkins Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise, … Continued

$25

Elder Abuse Awareness

*Check-in & Networking begins at 8am; Event begins promptly at 9am * Paul Greenwood will speak to professionals at the UNCG Elliott University Center about the growing problem of Elder Abuse and Exploitation and the role that professionals in nearly every discipline can play to prevent and resolve this problem. … Continued

Lunch ‘N’ Learn: Elise Eifert

Edwards Lounge, Stone Building

GROWTH Lunch & Learn Emerging Trends in Family Caregiving Using the Life Course Perspective presented by Elise Eifert. Edwards Lounge, Stone Building, UNCG. Elise Eifert provides insight into characteristics of baby boomers that separate them from previous aging cohorts and how these characteristics affect family caregiving using the theoretical lens … Continued