Webinars
Displaying 1 - 11 of 11 [ Grid View | List View ]As individuals continue to live longer lives, they many need increased supports from family members and the community. This webinar will describe and discuss the multiple dimensions of…
Hoarding is often a secretive condition that impacts individuals as well as their family members. …
Disaster preparedness is essential for every agency, especially those serving individuals with disabilities, older adults, and communities facing psychosocial and economic challenges. This webinar…
The phenomenon of bullying is not just limited to school age children but is also prevalent in the older adult community. One in five seniors experience verbal aggression from caregivers or…
Loss is a universal human experience, yet we have a tendency to only acknowledge losses due to death as…
Preparing for yourself, or someone else’s end-of-life can be daunting. Logistics such as planning for…
This webinar will dispel the all-too-common assumption that psychotherapy and counseling are not effective treatment modalities with senior adults. Contrary to the belief that seniors are "…
This webinar will focus on decision making capacity and tensions between personal values, the NASW Code of Ethics, and ethical principles, when working with cognitively compromised older adults.…
This is a three-part webinar. Dates: 7/27/26, 8/3/26, 8/10/26, 10 am - 1 pm All three…
Over 10,000 baby boomers will be turning 65 every day for the next 17 years and 1 in 10 will be a victim…
This webinar will provide an overview of important legal issues affecting older adults. You will learn…