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Upcoming Education & Events
All domain workgroup meetings have been postponed until further notice
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 IN-PERSON TRIAD Meeting
September 12th , 2023
Lunch & In-Person Networking 11:30am
Meeting 12:00-1:00pm
LOCATION
Our Mother of Sorrows Cafeteria
770 Eastern Parkway
Louisville, Ky 40217
Please RSVP HERE or Call 502.574.5092
Lunch Provided by:
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Sickle Cell Association of Kentuckiana
Saturday, Sept 9th 9:00am EST
Thurman-Hutchins Park 3734 River Road
To Register, Click HERE
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Come play the classic games you grew up with at this community board game event and bring your friends and family too, everyone is welcome! Join AARP, the proud sponsor of Ageless Innovation's Reach Out and Play initiative, for an afternoon of play with classic board games—reimagined. Bring your family and friends, and create meaningful social connections together through the power of play. All participants, including guests, must be at least 5 years old. Registration is FREE, but you must register to attend. Space is first come, first served.
Sunday, Sept 10th 2:30pm EST
To Register, Click HERE
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Promising Practices For Promoting Person-Centered Communication And Care Coordination
This webinar will highlight key takeaways from discussions among health plans that participated in the Integrated Care Community of Practice focused on care coordination of dually eligible individuals. Health plans will share their promising practices for promoting person-centered care coordination, with an emphasis on communication-focused strategies that health plans and providers serving dually eligible individuals can use to overcome common barriers to care coordination. Communication strategies highlighted in this webinar will address both accessible member communication as well as impactful communication across care coordination staff and team members.
By the end of this webinar, participants should be able to:
- Understand and implement actionable strategies for member outreach and engagement;
Identify approaches to structuring interdisciplinary care team communication and information sharing to promote care coordination; and
- Recognize strategies for facilitating continued member engagement during transitions of care.
Wednesday, Sept 13th 12:00-1:00pm EST
To Register, Click HERE
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Have you been discriminated against? Come Meet the HRC to Learn More About Housing & Employment Discrimination and Your Protections under Federal and Local Statutes.
Friday, Sept 15th 9:00am-12:00pm EST
The Edison Center 701 W. Ormsby Ave
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Presented by Project ECHO & KCHC
Building Vaccine Trust and Improving Access in Geriatric Populations
Amy Harrington, DNP, RN, CNE, CEN Kentucky Department for Public Health Immunization Branch Physician/Nursing Home Administrator
Friday, Sept 15th 12:00-1:30 pm EST
To Register, Click HERE
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The NACSD and NACIDD will meet virtually to discuss recommendations regarding the specific needs of older adults and people with disabilities, respectively, related to disaster preparedness and response. The meeting will include American Sign Language translation and communication access real-time translation (CART).
Members of the public and expert stakeholders are invited to observe the meeting through Zoom, which requires preregistration. Anyone may submit questions and comments by email to the NACSD (NACSD@hhs.gov) and NACIDD (NACIDD@hhs.gov) prior to the meeting. If time allows, the board members will address written questions or comments during the meeting.
The NACSD and NACIDD chairpersons will review questions and comments received from the public. Relevant questions and comments will be shared during the public meeting and will be summarized in the final meeting report.
Tuesday, Sept 19th 1:00-2:00pm EST
To Register, Click HERE
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The month of September marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Rehab Act). As we commemorate the milestones that have been achieved, join us for a webinar that will focus on the power of the Independent Living movement in advancing employment. The National Council on Independent Living (NCIL) and the RAMP Center for Independent Living will jointly reflect on successful strategies they adopted over the years to move people with disabilities out of institutions and to help them obtain and retain competitive, integrated employment.
Tuesday, Sept 19th 3:00-4:00pm EST
To Register, Click HERE
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Limited availability of dementia services in Tribal communities has resulted in many community members voicing their concerns about the need for assistance and education. To help fill this void, the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, Inc. (ITCA) is currently implementing services and supports for people living with dementia and their caregivers through ACL’s Alzheimer’s Disease Program Initiative (ADPI). The ITCA project is providing dementia specific evidence-based training, community-based education, resources, and music strategies in Tribal communities. In this webinar, participants will learn how the ITCA ADPI project is empowering Tribal staff and community members to become involved in providing dementia education and awareness in their communities. In addition, the Banner Alzheimer’s Institute, a collaborative partner to ITCA, will share information about the Walk with Me music program and how it can be used to increase the quality of life for someone living with dementia. Banner will explain how the Walk with Me CD was adapted to create education that is both experiential and impactful, and how music can be used as an important connection for people living with dementia and their caregivers
Wednesday, Sept 20th 3:00pm-4:00pm EST
To Register, Click HERE
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Live Music, Lunch, Health Vendors, Ice Cream for Ages 55+
Thursday, September 21st
11:00am-1:00pm EST
Petersburg Park 5008 E Indiana Trail
Call 502.964.5151 to RSVP
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For nearly two years, members of the Equity in Aging Collaborative have worked to create a national and community-driven strategy to elevate the use the Elder Index - a tool to capture financial inadequacy in partnership with The University of Boston at Massachusetts, to explore the true cost of aging around issues of food security, SSI modernization, and economic security for all older adults- with a specific focus on communities of color, women, LGBT, rural, and low-income older adults. This briefing will highlight the Collaborative's capacity building efforts and specific policy issues that tell the story of aging in America
Thursday, Sept 21st 12:30-2:00pm EST
To Register, Click HERE
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This special informative program is open to all adults 55 years and older to come explore the many ways your talents, skills and interests can be shared to help others, meet new people, have fun and produce positive community change. In addition, while volunteering, this free membership program offers additional benefits!”
Thursday, Sept 22nd 1:00-2:30pm EST
Jeffersontown Branch (LFPL) 10635 Watterson Trail
For more information, contact the RSVP Office at 502.574.1530
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Tuesday, Sept 26th 11:30am-1:30pm EST
Wilderness Road Community Center 8111 Blue Lick Road
Call 502.964.5151 to Register
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Alli Woosley
OADC Coordinator
Louisville Metro Government
Department of Resilience & Community Services
The Edison Center
701 West Ormsby Street, Suite 201, Louisville, KY 40203
502.574.5092
allison.woosley@louisvilleky.gov
You can now get text reminders for TRIAD and links to the OADC newsletter on your phone by clicking the seal below and simply entering your phone number!
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