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SUMMARY:SAGECare: Alzheimer’s and other Dementia Training
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time:\nWednesday\, December 10\, 2025\n1–2 PM Eastern | 10–11 AM Pacific \nFormat:\nLive Workshop \nPrice:\nASA Member Rate: $35*\nNon-member Rate: $45* \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 course is non-refundable. \nRegister Now \nThis course is presented in partnership with SAGECare.\n \nDescription: \nDuring this presentation\, participants will focus on three key areas. First\, information that providers can use to make sure their services are welcoming to LGBTQ+ people with dementia. Second\, how to support caregivers who identify as LGBTQ+—these may be partners of people with dementia\, or they may be the adult children or friends of people with dementia. Finally\, we will look at ways providers can help advocate for LGBTQ+ people with dementia\, including working in your local communities to help reach LGBTQ+ people and ensure you can connect them to affirming services. \nLearning Objectives: \n\n\n\nIdentify key practices and environmental factors that make dementia care services welcoming and affirming for LGBTQ+ individuals.\n\n\n\n\nDescribe strategies to effectively support caregivers who identify as LGBTQ+\, including partners\, adult children and friends of people living with dementia.\nDemonstrate ways providers can advocate for and connect LGBTQ+ people with dementia to affirming resources and community supports.\n\n  \nOn Aging Institute Faculty: \nSadiya Abjani (she/her) is the Director of Training and Instructional Design at SAGE\, blending her expertise in curriculum development and training delivery. She has been working in the LGBTQ+ community for more than 15 years and has a decade of experience in professional equity and belonging work. With a background in Islamic Studies and English from the University of Texas at Austin\, she is also a passionate queer Muslim activist dedicated to promoting inclusivity and education. \nWho should attend this session: \n\nAging services providers and dementia care specialists\nSocial workers\, case managers and care coordinators\nLong-term care and home-care staff\nLGBTQ+ community advocates and service providers\nHealthcare professionals\, including nurses\, therapists and physicians\nProgram directors\, administrators and policy professionals working in aging or community services\n\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/sagecare-alzheimers-and-other-dementia-training/
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SUMMARY:Finance for Non-Finance People
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time:\nMonday\, September 15 & Tuesday\, September 16\, 2025\n1–2:30 PM Eastern I 10–11:30 AM Pacific each day \nFormat:\nLive Workshop Only \nPrice:\nASA Member Rate: $70*\nNon-member Rate: $90* \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 course is non-refundable. \nRegister Now \nDescription: \nWithout sound financial management\, a nonprofit will not be able to effectively serve its community. Yet most nonprofit leaders have little or no formal training in this area\, creating a constant source of stress and crises. This class is designed for nonprofit managers and board members who want to strengthen their financial management skills. We will break down the key components of nonprofit finance and teach practical steps to improve your organization’s approach to financial management. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nBecome familiar with standard financial reports and how to read them\nUnderstand the difference between accrual and cash basis accounting\nDesign reports that facilitate good decisions\n\n  \nOn Aging Institute Faculty: \nLeon Seemann\, CFRE\, is a management consultant with more than 25 years’ experience helping nonprofits and family businesses grow and thrive financially and organizationally by ensuring they are well-funded\, well-managed and well-respected. Seemann works with teams of all types—intergenerational\, inter-faith and cross-disciplinary—to identify and resolve the challenges that often prevent them from achieving success. His consulting philosophy is based on respect\, and he believes organizations thrive when they are rooted in respect—for their colleagues and the people they serve. \nWho should attend this session: \n\nExecutive directors and program managers\nBoard members and treasurers\nFinance or operations staff in small to mid-sized nonprofits\nFounders of new nonprofit organizations\nDevelopment professionals seeking to better understand budgeting and financial planning\nAnyone in a leadership role aiming to build financial literacy and sustainability\n\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/finance-for-non-finance-people/
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SUMMARY:The Power of Age-Inclusive Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Dates:\nAvailable from Nov. 13–Jun. 30\, 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 \n  \nDescription: \nBuilding upon the foundation of our recent members only event\, “How Ageism Impacts Health and What You Can Do\,” where we explored the harmful effects of ageism on health\, this live workshop will take a deeper dive into the intersectionality of ageism in healthcare. We will explore actionable areas of age advocacy and empowerment. \nAgeism does not exist in isolation; it often intersects with other forms of discrimination based upon abilities\, disabilities\, race\, gender\, socioeconomic status and more. Recognizing this intersectionality is crucial to addressing age-related bias in healthcare and our everyday lives. \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. \nRegister Now
URL:https://asaging.org/event/the-power-of-age-inclusive-healthcare/
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