Doanload a PDF of the 2014 Aging in America Exhibitor Prospecus.
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Aging in America, the annual conference of the American Society on Aging and the largest multidisciplinary conference on aging will take place in San Diego, March 11–15, 2014.
Use the login link at the top of this page to log in, then click here to begin your proposal. If you don't have an ASA account yet you can create one here.
Join us as we celebrate ASA’s 60th anniversary, and as we continue to explore best practices and replicable models for serving an aging population. Learn from the experts and gain new insights from this community of 3,000 engaged professionals.
The field of aging is evolving. The dramatic increase in the 50+ population over the next decade will be staggering. Whether you are a traditional aging service provider or a healthcare professional, researcher, policy analyst, occupational therapist, social worker, financial planner, elder law attorney, or anyone works with older adults in any capacity, you will be confronted with the challenges of an aging society. Aging in America is the premier professional development opportunity for the people and organizations who work to improve the quality of life and care for older adults, and who will increasingly engage with older adults as neighbors, colleagues, customers and clients as well as family members and loved ones.
The passion and commitment of those who attend and present at Aging in America is what makes this conference a success year after year. We hope you will plan to share your fresh perspectives, great ideas, and lessons from the field by submitting a proposal to present at the 2014 conference.
The call for proposals is open throughout June. Click here for more information.
CEUs: Download a PDF explaining how to claim your CEUs for Aging in America.
Handouts: Click here to search the sessions to download handouts. (Please note: you must be logged-in to gain access to handouts.)
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