Seniors Digest
Seattle-King County Edition (Preview)
  March 1, 2008 

Save the Date for these Upcoming Events

Exercise and Memory Loss
Thursday, March 6
7:00 – 9:00 p.m.
Safeco-Jackson Center – 306 23rd Avenue, Seattle

Family caregiverAttendees will learn:

  • Memory & aging: what’s normal and what’s not
  • The relationship between memory wellness and exercise
  • How to learn more and participate in current research
  • About a range of free services (including exercise programs) for people with memory problems and their family caregivers.

Free & Open to the Community. Refreshments Provided. Sponsored by the King County Dementia Partnership Project. Call 206-224-3757 to RSVP.

Caring for Our Aging Parents: When to Worry
Wednesday, March 19
Temple B’nai Torah, 15727 NE 4th Street, Bellevue
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.

What are normal changes during aging, as opposed to changes that might be part of an illness such as a stroke or dementia? How can you detect depression or substance abuse? What services are available and how much do they cost? This workshop will provide critical knowledge for planning ahead and working with your parents to make informed decisions.

23rd Annual Alzheimer's Education Conference
Friday, April 4
Washington State Trade and Convention Center

The Alzheimer's Association Regional Conference is a dynamic and multi-disciplinary forum dedicated to the care of people with dementia and their families. This conference showcases the latest and most innovative evidence-based practices and programs designed for both beginning and advanced practitioners as well as 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 adult

Registration information and agenda available in April. 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: 1-800-422-3263 or 360-725-2544. 

 


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