
Save the Date for These Upcoming Events
Senior Nutrition: A Community Conversation Monday, May 12 9:00 a.m. to noon Tukwila Community Center ADS is preparing a Request for Investment (RFI), a competitive bid process, for Senior Nutrition program funds. As a prelude to this process, we are inviting anyone interested in Senior Congregate and Home Delivered meal services in King County to join us for an information and conversation session. ADS staff will present highlights from surveys, demographics, recent studies and best practices. Attendees will have an opportunity to network for partnerships and collaborations, and to meet others interested in creating a vibrant Senior Nutrition Program in King County. Please RSVP to Terry Light @ 206-684-0699 or terry.light@seattle.gov. Healthy Aging Fair Thursday, May 15 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Mayor’s Office for Senior Citizens Central Building, 810 3rd Avenue (between Columbia & Marion in Downtown Seattle) Get screenings for blood pressure, bone density, hearing, and posture/spine. Wellness, fitness, disease prevention info, and much more. For more information call 206-684-0500 or see the event flyer. Multi-Family Housing Access Forum Tuesday, May 20 8:30 -11:00 a.m. Marriott SpringHill Suites, Downtown Seattle The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division will host a discussion on the topic of accessibility in the construction of multi-family housing. The program, which is free and includes breakfast, is open to building professionals, including architects and civil engineers, as well as developers, government officials, and advocates for individuals with disabilities. The forum will educate housing professionals on their legal obligations under the federal Fair Housing Act’s accessibility requirements and encourage dialogue among the participants. The program focuses on cooperative approaches to achieving compliance and celebrates partnerships that have produced accessible multi-family housing in which everyone profits—developers and consumers alike. To be added to the invitation list, or for more information, email accessforum@usdoj.gov or visit the U.S. Department of Justice Fair Housing website. Dementia Partnership to Screen "Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter" Thursday, May 22, 2008 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. (doors open 6:30 p.m.) ElderHealth Northwest - South Seattle Adult Day Health Center 4712 35th Ave S (off Alaska) Free (limited seating), respite care available RSVP by Monday, May 19: (206) 224-3757 Complaints of a Dutiful Daughter is an Academy Award nominated film chronicling the various stages of a mother’s Alzheimer’s disease and the evolution of a daughter’s response to the illness. Neither depressing nor medical, it is a life-affirming exploration of family relations, aging and change, the meaning of memory, and love. The short documentary will be followed by a question and answer session with an information panel. The event is especially appropriate for family members who are caring for a loved one with dementia. Attendees will learn about a range of free services for people with memory problems and their family caregivers. Lifting the Clouds: Addressing Depression in Older Adults Friday, May 30 Cedarbrook Conference Center, SeaTac 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Washington Alliance for Healthy Aging (WAHA) presents the 6th Annual Healthy Aging Summit. - Understand current trends in depression and aging
- Promote and advance screening and early detection of depression
- Increase knowledge of effective community-based treatment models
- Learn about successful approaches among service providers
- Recognize and discuss barriers to mental health for older adults
Click here for a registration form. For more information, contact Karen Lewis at (206) 824-2907, ext. 1905. Challenges in Caregiving: Giving Care, Taking Care Monday, June 2 Tukwila Community Center Learn practical caregiving skills and strategies. This full-day caregiver training conference allows you to choose from many helpful workshops based on your needs as a caregiver. Pre-registration is required and space is limited. Call today to receive a full brochure and registration form: (800) 422-3263 or (360) 725-2544. Northwest Senior Games Events begin June 7 at venues throughout Seattle, Shoreline, Kirkland, Redmond, Bellevue and Mercer Island. Register online by May 28. Bigger and better than ever before, this year’s sporting events will include: Badminton, Ballroom Dance, Basketball, Billiards, Golf, Ice Hockey, Kayaking, Line Dance, Martial Arts, Pickleball, Softball, Swimming, Table Tennis, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball and Half Marathon. The mission of the Northwest Senior Games is to promote health, fitness and a positive public image of people age 50 years or better through participation, competition, education and socialization. For more information: Website: www.northwestseniorgames.org Phone: 206-684-7484 E-mail: admin@northwestseniorgames.org. Photo: Senior Services
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