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SUMMARY:Ending Ageism Together
DESCRIPTION:Dates:\nAvailable from Oct. 11–Dec. 31\, 2025 \nFormat:\nOn Demand \nPrice:\nFree for ASA Members!\nNon-member Rate: $150* \nCertificates & Credits:\nContinuing Education credits are not available for this course. We will offer a Certificate of Attendance. \nA yearly ASA membership is $275 for individuals and $100 for retired professionals & students. ASA also offers Organizational Membership. Learn more about membership here. \n*This offering is non-refundable. \nRegister Now \nDescription: \nAgeism is rampant\, in ourselves\, our work\, our organizations and our policies. And we know it has extraordinarily negative effects on economic opportunity\, health\, social connection and community\, as well as on our ability to reach and successfully serve older adults.\nThe good news is that we can do something about it. \nFor Ageism Awareness Day\, anti-ageism activist and age-inclusion expert Janine Vanderburg will deliver a special presentation for the American Society on Aging\, covering: \n\nAgeism and its impact on everything that surrounds us\nHow we can identify ageism in ourselves\, our work and in public policy\nEffective strategies for addressing ageism\, and how we can use successful lessons from social change movements to end ageism\n\nThe presentation will end with a call for participants to take actions to end ageism together. The call will include 9 things anyone can do in 10 minutes or less. \nOn Aging Institute Faculty: \nJanine Vanderburg is CEO of Encore Roadmap\, and speaks\, writes\, and consults with businesses\, media and brands on how they can end ageism and become more age-inclusive. Her ageism activism is informed not only by research\, but also by three and a half decades running a social sector consulting firm\, where she worked with leading changemakers across the United States and beyond to develop social and organizational change strategies\, raise funds and evaluate impact\, and design and implement large-scale capacity-building initiatives for the federal government and private foundations. In 2018\, Janine co-founded Changing the Narrative\, a leading U.S. campaign to end ageism\, through which she has trained 30\,000 people in all in 50 states and 49 countries in ageism\, reframing aging\, and creating more age-inclusive workplaces\, marketing and communications. \n \nRegister Now \n \n \n \n  \nThis course is made possible in part by the generous support of Next50.
URL:https://asaging.org/event/ending-ageism-together/
CATEGORIES:On Demand Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251001
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SUMMARY:AgeTech for Elder Care Professionals: Elevating Care through Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Dates:\nAvailable from Feb. 18 – Sept. 30\, 2025 \nFormat:\nOn Demand\, approximately 3 hours. \nPrice:\nMember Rate: $497*\nNon-member Rate: $575* \nCertificates & Credits:\nContinuing Education credits are not available for this course. We will offer a Certificate of Attendance. \nA yearly ASA membership is $275 for individuals and $100 for retired professionals & students. ASA also offers Organizational Membership. Learn more about membership here. \n*This offering is non-refundable. \nRegister Now \nDescription: \nAging professionals are invited to revolutionize their approach to care with our exclusive AgeTech for Elder Care Professionals seminar. Tailored for those dedicated to providing exceptional care for older adults\, this extended course goes beyond the basics\, covering the foundations of AgeTech\, challenges of aging\, and specific modules designed to empower attendees in sourcing\, validating\, and implementing cutting-edge tech solutions. This seminar can be completed in 3 hours. Key Topics Include: \n\nFoundations of AgeTech: Explore the nuanced foundations shaping the AgeTech landscape. Navigate the variety of AgeTech offerings and understand available solutions.\nExplore the challenges of aging through the lens of tech-enabled solutions: Delve into case studies showcasing innovative tech solutions that can transform how we age.\nSourcing AgeTech Solutions: Learn effective strategies for identifying and selecting technologies that align with the unique needs of attendees’ clients/ organizations.\nValidating AgeTech Solutions: Develop skills to critically assess and validate AgeTech solutions. Gain insights into best practices for ensuring the reliability\, safety and effectiveness of technologies in elder care settings.\nImplementing AgeTech Solutions: Create a roadmap for seamless integration of tech solutions in organizations. Learn practical implementation strategies\, ensuring successful adoption (on staff and client levels) and improved caregiving outcomes.\nThe business case for AgeTech—how do we get decision makers to fund innovations?\nThe ethical case for AgeTech—how do we make our service better for our clients?\n\n  \nCourse Schedule:   \nModule 1: Foundations of AgeTech \n\nWhat is AgeTech? Why do we need it? Why now?\n\n\nDefining key concepts\n\n\nUnderstanding the underlying trends that drive and impact the AgeTech ecosystem\n\nModule 2: The Challenges of Aging \n\nExploring the challenges of aging through tech-enabled solutions\n\n\nDelve into case studies showcasing innovative tech solutions transforming the aging experience.\n\nModule 3: Sourcing\, Validating\, and Implementing Tech Solutions  \n\nSourcing AgeTech Solutions\n\n\nLearn effective strategies for identifying and selecting technologies that align with the unique needs of attendees’ clients/organizations.\n\n\nValidating AgeTech Solutions\n\n\nDevelop skills to critically assess and validate AgeTech solutions.\n\n\nGain insights into best practices for ensuring the reliability\, safety and effectiveness of technologies in elder care settings.\n\nModule 4: Implementing AgeTech Solutions  \n\nImplementing AgeTech Solutions\n\n\nCreate a roadmap for seamless integration of tech solutions into any organization.\n\n\nLearn practical implementation strategies\, ensuring successful adoption (on staff and client levels) and improved caregiving outcomes.\n\n\nThe Business Case for AgeTech\n\n\nThe Ethical Case for AgeTech\n\n  \nOn Aging Institute Faculty: \nKeren Etkin  is the author of The AgeTech Revolution—a book about the intersection of technology and aging\, and founder of TheGerontechnologist.com—a media platform that covers the global AgeTech ecosystem and offers AgeTech education through the AgeTech Academy. She is also the founder-director of AgeLabIL at the Shenkar Institute for Design\, Engineering and Art. Named one of the most influential people in aging by Next Avenue\, Etkin works with startups\, big tech companies\, elder-care providers\, public sector organizations and NGOs on the development and adoption of AgeTech solutions. \nPreviously\, she was the first employee at Intuition Robotics\, the startup behind ElliQ—the world’s first social robot designed with and for older adults\, and co-founder and Vice President of Product at Sensi.Ai\, a startup that developed the first and only AI solution for remote care monitoring. \nShe holds a master’s in Gerontology and a bachelor’s in Life Sciences from Ben-Gurion University. \n \nRegister Now \n \n \n \n  \nThis course is made possible in part by the generous support of Next50.
URL:https://asaging.org/event/agetech-for-elder-care-professionals-elevating-care-through-innovation/
CATEGORIES:On Demand Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250326
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251001
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SUMMARY:Addressing Ageism in Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Dates:\nAvailable from Mar. 26 – Sept. 30\, 2025 \nFormat:\nOn Demand \nPrice:\nASA Member Rate: $50*\nNon-member Rate: $75* \nCertificates & Credits:\nRegistered Nurses\, we will provide 2.0 Continuing Education Credit Hours for registered nurses from all 50 states upon full participation in the training and completion of the post-test activity. \nThe training will consist of a presentation\, video\, self-reflection\, polling\, and a quiz. \nWe highly recommend that all healthcare professionals participate. \nA yearly ASA membership is $275 for individuals and $100 for retired professionals & students. ASA also offers Organizational Membership. Learn more about membership here. \n*This offering is non-refundable. \nRegister Now  \nDescription: \nBuilding and expanding your knowledge about ageism in healthcare can positively impact you\, your patients and your colleagues. Using evidence-based research\, we will explore the harmful effects of ageism on the physical and mental health of patients. This training will lead to improved health outcomes and better provider-patient interactions. From this training\, you will take the opportunity to change lives with new insights and actionable next steps. \nBy attending this educational program\, you will: \n\nIncrease your awareness about the negative impacts ageism has on the health of older adult patients\nRecognize your own ageist beliefs and learn how to demonstrate non-ageist communications and behaviors with older adult patients\n\n  \nOn Aging Institute Faculty: \nKris Geerken\, MHA\, focuses on raising awareness about the impacts of ageism. For the past five years\, she has worked with Changing the Narrative to develop its Age-Friendly Healthcare program and produced the educational film “Antidotes for Ageism.” She also developed a toolkit for intergenerational conversations on ageism. Kris is an adjunct instructor with Metropolitan State University of Denver’s Department of Health Professions\, where she teaches a course on ageism and ableism. Her previous experience working in hospice care reinforced her belief in treating all individuals with dignity\, compassion and respect. \nJanet Masters\, MSN\, APRN\, MSCP\, NP-C\, is a board-certified adult geriatric nurse practitioner and certified menopause practitioner. She built an employer population health coaching business that was acquired by CIGNA Healthcare\, and consulted with corporations across the globe on employer population health strategies to bend the trend of their healthcare costs. As an advanced practice provider\, she use her training and experience in behavior change methodologies and integrative medicine to positively impact their health and well-being\, with a focus on helping women traverse midlife\, especially when transitioning through menopause. Masters also is a change agent for Changing the Narrative. \n \nRegister Now  \n \n \n \n  \nThis course is made possible in part by the generous support of Next50.
URL:https://asaging.org/event/addressing-ageism-in-healthcare/
CATEGORIES:On Demand Course
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250604
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250804
DTSTAMP:20260507T035919
CREATED:20250108T043620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T203243Z
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SUMMARY:Supporting Older Individuals Through Difficulties and Change
DESCRIPTION:Register Now \nIncludes one complimentary Continuing Education (CE) credit. \nContinuing Education Credits:\n\nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nCalifornia Department of Consumer Affairs Professional Fiduciaries Bureau\nNational Academy of Certified Care Managers\nNational Commission for Health Education Credentialing\nNational Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners\nSociety of Certified Senior Advisors\n\n  \nAs individuals age\, they often face significant life changes and challenges\, such as a receiving health diagnoses\, transitioning into retirement\, relocating from their home\, losing a spouse\, or accepting care and support. Adapting to these changes can be difficult\, and many older adults struggle to embrace their new reality. This webinar will provide tools\, resources and strategies to help support older adults through these transitions. Participants will gain insights into the challenges older adults face and learn effective approaches to guide them through change\, with empathy and understanding. Join us to enhance your ability to provide meaningful support to older adults as they navigate life’s changes. \n  \nParticipants in this webinar will be able to:\n\nReview common difficulties and transitions experienced by older adults.\nIdentify factors influencing an individual’s ability to adapt to change.\nExplore models and frameworks to support older adults through life transitions.\nDiscover communication strategies for navigating difficult conversations.\n\n  \nPresenters:\nLakelyn Eichenberger\, PhD\,  is a gerontologist and caregiving advocate for Honor and Home Instead\, the world’s largest provider of home care. She began her career in a local Home Instead\, working one-on-one with older adults. Today she works to educate professionals\, families and communities on the unique challenges older adults face and the resources available to help them thrive. Eichenberger earned a doctorate in Gerontology from the University of Nebraska. She has spoken nationally and internationally on the topic of caregiving and aging and serves as a resource to major media. \n  \n  \n  \nTherese Zdesar\, RN\, BSN. In 2001\, Zdesar opened her business QualCare\, LLC\, dba\, Home Instead Senior Care\, a company helping older adults with private duty care at home. Prior to Home Instead\, she worked in administration at The MetroHealth System in Cleveland and as an RN in various settings. She is the co-author of “Perspectives\,” by Kristin Tull\, Therese Zdesar\, and LeeAnn Cochran (2019\, Smart Business Books). \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAccessibility:\nClosed captions are available for live and on-demand courses within specific browsers. Click here to see how to access and turn on the browser setting. If you still need to request speech-to-text captioning during this event\, please contact us at least 5 business days prior to the live webinar so we may accommodate your needs. \nRegister Now
URL:https://asaging.org/event/supporting-older-individuals-through-difficulties-and-change/
CATEGORIES:On Demand Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250611
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250811
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CREATED:20250602T202904Z
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SUMMARY:Generational Differences in Communication
DESCRIPTION:Register Now \nIncludes one complimentary Continuing Education (CE) credit. \nContinuing Education Credits:\n\nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nNational Academy of Certified Care Managers\nNational Commission for Health Education Credentialing\nNational Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners\nNew York State Education Department\nSociety of Certified Senior Advisors\n\n  \nIn today’s diverse workplace\, managing four generations simultaneously is a unique challenge. This session explores the evolution of communication styles over the past 50 years\, providing insights into how each generation communicates differently. It includes an in-depth review of the latest communication devices\, popular terminology\, dress codes and more\, illustrating consistent changes across generations. Ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their communication skills and manage a multigenerational team\, this webinar offers practical strategies and fun facts to navigate today’s workforce complexities. \n  \nParticipants in this webinar will be able to:\n\nRecognize distinct generational communication preferences.\nApply effective communication strategies to manage a multigenerational team.\nDifferentiate the various communication styles and understand their impact on workplace interactions.\n\n  \nPresenter:\nJill Gafner Livingston is a behavior-based trainer\, public speaker\, author and owner of Global Training Experts\, LLC. She is a Certified Dementia Practitioner\, earning her credential through the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners. Whereas she acknowledges the benefit of her credential\, Jill sees her highest achievement as surviving 21 years of caregiving for her husband\, who had lung cancer\, brain cancer and dementia\, all while raising a family and managing the chaos. Jill published “Personal Positioning for the Caregiver” in 2006 (Aardvark Global Publishing) to help other caregivers manage the incredible challenges of caregiving. \n  \n  \n  \nAccessibility:\nClosed captions are available for live and on-demand courses within specific browsers. Click here to see how to access and turn on the browser setting. If you still need to request speech-to-text captioning during this event\, please contact us at least 5 business days prior to the live webinar so we may accommodate your needs. \nRegister Now
URL:https://asaging.org/event/generational-differences-in-communication/
CATEGORIES:On Demand Webinar
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250824
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CREATED:20250602T181703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250624T202927Z
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SUMMARY:Supporting Family Caregivers of Older Adults Through Technology & Community Resources
DESCRIPTION:Register Now \nIncludes one complimentary Continuing Education (CE) credit. \nContinuing Education Credits:\n\nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nNational Academy of Certified Care Managers\nNational Commission for Health Education Credentialing\nNational Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners\nSociety of Certified Senior Advisors\n\n  \nAs the older adult population grows\, family caregivers play an increasingly vital role in supporting them. However\, caregiving comes with significant challenges\, including emotional\, financial and logistical burdens. \nThis webinar explores how technology\, community resources and strategic communication can ease these burdens\, improve caregiver well-being\, and enhance the quality of care for older adults. Participants will gain practical strategies and tools to better support family caregivers. \n  \nParticipants in this webinar will be able to:\n\nIdentify the evolving challenges family caregivers face today.\nEvaluate technological solutions that enhance caregiving efficiency\, safety\, and communication.\nImplement strategies to connect caregivers with community-based support and practical resources.\nEffectively communicate with family caregivers to encourage the adoption of available tools and services.\n\n  \nPresenter:\nJamie L. Jones\, LMSW-Macro\, CSA\, CHC\, ODCP\, is a licensed social worker in the state of Michigan. She maintains certifications as a Senior Advisor\, Health Coach\, and in Organizational Development. She leads a team of customer service advisors and social workers who provide product support and remote social work services for consumer and commercial customers at Best Buy Health. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nAccessibility:\nClosed captions are available for live and on-demand courses within specific browsers. Click here to see how to access and turn on the browser setting. If you still need to request speech-to-text captioning during this event\, please contact us at least 5 business days prior to the live webinar so we may accommodate your needs. \nRegister Now
URL:https://asaging.org/event/supporting-family-caregivers-of-older-adults-through-technology-community-resources/
CATEGORIES:On Demand Webinar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250709
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250908
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SUMMARY:Navigating Ethical Issues in the Care of Older Adults
DESCRIPTION:Register Now \nIncludes one complimentary Continuing Education (CE) credit. \nContinuing Education Credits:\n\nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nCalifornia Department of Consumer Affairs Professional Fiduciaries Bureau\nNational Academy of Certified Care Managers\nNational Commission for Health Education Credentialing\nNational Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners\nSociety of Certified Senior Advisors\n\n  \nThere are a variety of areas where ethical issues can emerge when working with older adults: complex family dynamics\, end-of-life wishes\, preserving dignity and respect\, promoting independence\, and keeping the individual safe. When these issues arise\, it can be challenging to navigate the best course of action. Join this webinar to learn about ethical principles that can guide professionals in the support of older adults and their families. Learning about these principles and ethical decision-making models can help people to understand how to reduce the risk of harm\, how to advocate for the older adult\, and how to report issues to the proper authorities when necessary. \n  \nParticipants in this webinar will be able to:\n\nReview ethical principles of caregiving.\nDiscuss the prevention of neglect\, abuse and ill intent.\nUnderstand how to support decision-making\, independence and dignity.\nLearn decision-making models to help address ethical issues when working with aging adults.\n\n  \nPresenter:\nLakelyn Eichenberger\, PhD\,  is a gerontologist and caregiving advocate for Honor and Home Instead\, the world’s largest provider of home care. She began her career in a local Home Instead\, working one-on-one with older adults. Today she works to educate professionals\, families and communities on the unique challenges older adults face and the resources available to help them thrive. Eichenberger earned a doctorate in Gerontology from the University of Nebraska. She has spoken nationally and internationally on the topic of caregiving and aging and serves as a resource to major media. \n  \n  \n  \nAccessibility:\nClosed captions are available for live and on-demand courses within specific browsers. Click here to see how to access and turn on the browser setting. If you still need to request speech-to-text captioning during this event\, please contact us at least 5 business days prior to the live webinar so we may accommodate your needs. \nRegister Now
URL:https://asaging.org/event/navigating-ethical-issues-in-the-care-of-older-adults/
CATEGORIES:On Demand Webinar
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SUMMARY:Creating Local Multisector Plans for Aging in Rural Communities
DESCRIPTION:Register Now \nDate: Wednesday\, July 9\, 2025\nStart time: 9 AM Pacific | 12 PM Eastern\nEnd time: 10 AM Pacific | 1 PM Eastern \nJoin this interactive session focused on developing local Multisector Plans for Aging (MPAs) in rural communities. Insights from The SCAN Foundation’s Rural MPA Initiative will be shared\, highlighting successful strategies for engaging diverse stakeholders\, creating a shared learning community\, soliciting diverse community input\, and forming effective workgroups. Learn about developing inclusive policies\, cross-sector partnerships\, and the “Rural MPA Toolkit\,” designed to guide rural leaders nationwide. Participants will discuss practical steps for creating actionable MPAs\, and will have the opportunity to brainstorm\, network\, and collaborate with peers to enhance the quality of life for older adults in their communities. \nPresenters:\nMegan R. Burke\, LCSW\, is a director for California Health and Aging Policy at The SCAN Foundation. In this role\, she executes the Foundation’s public policy strategies and grantmaking to advance state and federal solutions that improve the lives of older adults\, people with complex care needs\, and their family caregivers. Burke has extensive experience in policy analysis\, communications\, and coalition building\, as well as direct service in aging\, family caregiving\, health\, and long-term services and supports. Previously\, she served as senior analyst for The SCAN Foundation\, prior to which she was a policy analyst for Paraquad (a Center for Independent Living in Missouri)\, and for the Missouri Developmental Disabilities Council. \nPauline DeLange Martinez\, PhD\, is a researcher and community-engagement expert specializing in program and policy evaluation\, cross-sector partnerships\, and capacity-building to enhance the quality of life for older adults and caregivers. She leads evaluation projects at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing’s Family Caregiving Institute. In this role\, she consults with the California Department of Aging on the Local Aging and Disability Action Planning grant program\, providing evaluation and technical assistance to 20 counties and 12 cities statewide. Supported by The SCAN Foundation\, she is developing a toolkit to help rural leaders create local MPAs\, building on her previous work (2022–2023) aiding seven rural counties in California with their MPA development. \nRegister Now
URL:https://asaging.org/event/creating-local-multisector-plans-for-aging-in-rural-communities/
CATEGORIES:ASA Event
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