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SUMMARY:Non-Pharmacological Treatment of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Dementia
DESCRIPTION:Available on demand Jan. 16–Mar. 15\, 2026 \nRegister Now \nIncludes one complimentary Continuing Education (CE) credit. \nContinuing Education Credits:\n\nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nCalifornia Professional Fiduciaries Bureau\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  \nNon-pharmacological treatments play a critical role in preventing and slowing the progression of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. This presentation will provide the latest updates on prevention and treatment strategies\, emphasizing the importance of managing midlife risk factors and adopting evidence-based lifestyle interventions. Attendees will gain practical\, actionable steps to support cognitive health and learn about a comprehensive range of local\, state\, regional and national resources available for individuals and families living with memory loss and dementia. \n  \nParticipants in this webinar will be able to:\n\nList risk factors for cognitive impairment and dementia and ways to reduce these risks through improved management.\nIdentify lifestyle interventions that have an impact on cognition and neurological disease processes\, from prodromal phases to early dementia.\nIdentify local\, state\, regional and national programs and services to improve quality of life for individuals and families living with dementia.\n\n  \nPresenter:\nKristoffer Rhoads\, PhD\, is a professor of Neurology at the University of Washington School of Medicine and directs the Division of Neuropsychology at Harborview Medical Center. He specializes in the evaluation and treatment of mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Dr. Rhoads serves as the Governor-appointed chair of the Health and Medical Subcommittee for the Washington State Dementia Action Collaborative and directs and co-leads UW’s Project ECHO Dementia. \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/non-pharmacological-treatment-of-mild-cognitive-impairment-and-dementia/
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SUMMARY:Navigating Family Dynamics: Collaborative Caregiving and Support
DESCRIPTION:on demand Feb. 6–April 5\, 2026 \nRegister Now \nIncludes one complimentary Continuing Education (CE) credit. \nContinuing Education Credits:\n\nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nCalifornia 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\, family relationships often shift—sometimes creating stress\, misunderstandings\, or conflict around care decisions. Older adults may find themselves at the center of complex family dynamics\, especially when health or independence becomes a concern. This webinar explores how older adults and their families can work together to maintain respect\, communication\, and mutual support through these transitions. \nJoin us to gain insights into the emotional and practical challenges that arise in later-life family caregiving. Whether you are an older adult\, a family member or a professional supporting older clients\, you’ll learn tools to help manage expectations\, facilitate healthier conversations\, and support older adults to retain agency while promoting family unity. \n  \nParticipants in this webinar will be able to:\n\nRecognize common family dynamics that affect older adults\, particularly during changes in health\, independence\, or care needs.\nExplore effective strategies to support older adults in navigating emotionally charged family discussions.\nLearn how to guide families toward collaborative caregiving solutions that prioritize the older adult’s preferences and well-being.\nIdentify resources and communication tools that help reduce conflict and strengthen family cohesion.\n\n  \nPresenter:\nLakelyn Eichenberger\, PhD\, is a gerontologist and caregiving advocate at Home Instead\, an Honor Company. She began her career working with older adults and Care Professionals at the Omaha Home Instead franchise office and now educates professionals\, families and communities on aging challenges and resources. She is a regular contributor to media outlets including ForbesHealth\, Newsweek\, and hosts Caregiver Chats\, a podcast focused on providing support and resources to family caregivers. She serves on numerous boards including the National Alliance for Caregiving\, Mosaic\, and is a member of the Alzheimer’s Association’s Dementia Care Provider Roundtable. \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-family-dynamics-collaborative-caregiving-and-support/
CATEGORIES:On Demand Webinar
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260413
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SUMMARY:Mental Health in Older Adulthood: What Community Providers Need to Know
DESCRIPTION:Available on demand Feb. 11–April 12\, 2026 \nRegister Now \nIncludes one complimentary Continuing Education (CE) credit. \nContinuing Education Credits:\n\nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nCalifornia Professional Fiduciaries Bureau\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  \nAlthough many older adults experience high levels of life satisfaction\, some will experience mental health concerns such as depression\, anxiety\, trauma\, and/or substance misuse. Often these issues are compounded by a lack of access to mental health services\, stigma related to aging and/or mental health\, and a general misunderstanding of how older adults experience mental health issues. In this thought-provoking and practical training\, participants will understand the prevalence of mental health concerns among older adults\, see differences in how mental health is experienced in older adulthood\, and find ways to support older adults who may be struggling with mental health concerns. \n  \nParticipants in this webinar will be able to:\n\nAnalyze the prevalence of mental health concerns among older adults in the U.S.\nRecognize how mental health differs in later life and the impact of limited access to care and stigma.\nDevelop practical strategies for providers to support older adults facing mental health challenges.\n\n  \nPresenter:\nMatthew Fullen\, PhD\, is an associate professor at Virginia Tech. His research\, teaching\, and advocacy focus on the mental health needs of older adults\, with an emphasis on improving Medicare mental health policy and developing programs to enhance resilience and wellness and prevent suicide among older adults. Dr. Fullen has collaborated on more than $6 million in research grant funding to develop programs that support older adults’ mental health. In recognition of his research and professional leadership related to Medicare advocacy\, he has received the Virginia Tech Land Grant Scholar Award\, as well as three national awards from the American Counseling Association. \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/mental-health-in-older-adulthood-what-community-providers-need-to-know/
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SUMMARY:Room-by-Room Home Safety: Practical Tips to Age in Place
DESCRIPTION:Available on demand March 6–May 3\, 2026 \nRegister Now \nIncludes one complimentary Continuing Education (CE) credit. \nContinuing Education Credits:\n\nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nCalifornia 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  \nOur homes should be a place of comfort and security\, especially as we age. Yet\, many common household features can become safety hazards over time. In this interactive webinar\, we’ll take a virtual walk through the home\, room by room\, identifying risks and offering practical modifications that enhance safety\, independence and peace of mind. \nFrom preventing falls in the bathroom to improving lighting in hallways and organizing kitchens for easier access\, this session is packed with actionable tips you can implement immediately. Whether you’re an older adult\, a caregiver\, or a professional supporting someone who wants to age in place\, this webinar will equip you with knowledge to create a safer living environment. \n  \nParticipants in this webinar will be able to:\n\nIdentify common safety hazards in different areas of the home\, including the bathroom\, kitchen\, bedroom and more.\nLearn about practical home modifications and assistive devices that support aging in place.\nUnderstand how simple design changes can prevent injuries and promote independence.\nGain confidence in assessing a home for safety risks and planning proactive solutions.\n\n  \nPresenter:\nLakelyn Eichenberger\, PhD\, is a gerontologist and caregiving advocate at Home Instead\, an Honor Company. She began her career working with older adults and Care Professionals at the Omaha Home Instead franchise office and now educates professionals\, families and communities on aging challenges and resources. She is a regular contributor to media outlets including ForbesHealth\, Newsweek\, and hosts Caregiver Chats\, a podcast focused on providing support and resources to family caregivers. She serves on numerous boards including the National Alliance for Caregiving\, Mosaic\, and is a member of the Alzheimer’s Association’s Dementia Care Provider Roundtable. \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/room-by-room-home-safety-practical-tips-to-age-in-place/
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SUMMARY:Promoting Older Adults' Wellness and Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Available on demand Mar. 13–May 10\, 2026 \nRegister Now \nIncludes one complimentary Continuing Education (CE) credit. \nContinuing Education Credits:\n\nCalifornia Board of Registered Nursing\nCalifornia Professional Fiduciaries Bureau\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  \nFor older adults\, wellness is multifaceted and rooted in healthy views about the aging process. However\, societal ageism and narrow depictions of wellness that focus only on physical health interfere with the pursuit of holistic wellness as people age. In this thought-provoking presentation\, participants will examine the role of ageism and other barriers to wellness and explore an eight-dimensional framework for whole-person wellness that has been applied with older adults across the country. \n  \nParticipants in this webinar will be able to:\n\nDescribe the relationship between ageism and older adults’ pursuit of wellness.\nAnalyze a multidimensional framework for wellness in older adulthood.\nDevelop two strategies for reducing ageism and promoting whole-person wellness in one’s current professional role.\n\n  \nPresenter:\nMatthew Fullen PhD\, LPCC (OH)\, is an associate professor at Virginia Tech. His research\, teaching\, and advocacy focus on the mental health needs of older adults\, with an emphasis on improving Medicare mental health policy and developing programs to enhance resilience and wellness and prevent suicide among older adults. Dr. Fullen has collaborated on more than $6 million in research grant funding to develop programs supporting older adults’ mental health. \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/promoting-older-adults-wellness-and-resilience/
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