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Upcoming Education & Events
Age-Friendly Louisville Workgroups
Housing:
1st Wednesday 2:00-3:30pm
Meeting: August 6th
Location: Highlands/Shelby Park LFPL 1250 Bardstown Rd
Social Inclusion:
2nd Tuesday 2:00-3:30 PM
Meeting: August 12th
Location: Edison Center 701 W. Ormsby Ave
Outdoor Enhancement:
4th Tuesday 2:00-3:30 PM
Meeting: August 26th
Location: Edison Center 701 W. Ormsby Ave
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Wear your favorite Hawaiian attire
IN-PERSON TRIAD Meeting
August 12th, 2025
In-Person Networking 11:00am Lunch 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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Legal Aid Society provides free walk-in legal assistance to unhoused clients at the St. John Center for Homeless Men who have issues with Social Security Disability. You don't need to make an appointment.
Wednesdays and Fridays 8:30am-10:00am EST
St. John Center for Homeless Men 700 E. Muhammad Ali
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During this session, attendees will learn about actionable strategies for facilitating partnership between aging network organizations and health care providers to address critical gaps in caregiver support. The webinar will showcase:
- Updates from ACL about their multipronged approach to advancing partnerships between the health care and social sectors
- Key resources developed by the University of California San Francisco as part of the NCSC’s goal of achieving greater recognition, support, and inclusion of family caregivers
- Local examples of aging network and health care provider partnership in action
Wednesday, August 6th 2:00-3:00pm EST
To Register, Click HERE
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Tuesday, August 5th
2:30-4:00pm EST
The Altenheim 936 Barret Ave
Speakers: UofL Stroke, Elder Advisers, The Altenheim and Green Leaves
RSVP to Gabby at 502.851.5267 or HERE
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This class will teach you how to stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter-all while saving on your energy bill. Project Warm will present a wealth of tips, tricks, and information on agencies and programs for energy assistance.
Tuesday, August 5th 5:30-8:00pm EST
Parkland Library 2743 Virginia Ave
or
Saturday, August 16th 1:30-4:00pm EST
Western Library 604 S. 10th Street
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This session will provide the participant a general understanding of the difference between Alzheimer’s disease and Frontotemporal Degeneration (FTD), with an emphasis on the young-onset and atypical caregiver experience. We will highlight the importance of an interdisciplinary approach to diagnosis, care planning and caregiver support to promote the highest quality of life possible for persons living with a diagnosis and families. Communication strategies, behavior management, and caregiver support resources will be discussed. The lived experience of FTD caregivers will be shared as part of this webinar.
Tuesday, August 12th
2:00-3:00pm EST
To Register, Click HERE
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Join Green Leaves for coffee at North Lime Coffee & Donuts as we come together in support of the Alzheimer’s Association.
Tuesday, August 19 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
North Lime Coffee 1301 Herr Lane
Stop by for a cup of coffee, good company, and a great cause — plus, you just might win a prize!
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Respite programs provide dementia caregivers vital short‑term relief, helping them recharge and continue their roles. This webinar will feature insights from ARCH Respite, a national organization that promotes and supports the development of quality respite programs, and highlight how public health leaders in Idaho and Wisconsin have expanded respite services.
Wednesday, August 20th
2:00pm-3:00pm EST
To Register, Click HERE
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Research shows that nearly 45% of dementia cases could be prevented by addressing modifiable risk factors. This engaging program will highlight some of these modifiable risk factors through education, health screenings, and hands-on activities to help you better understand your risk of developing a dementia. A light lunch and refreshments will be available free of charge.
Who should attend?
This program is for those concerned about developing a memory disorder or want to slow the progression of an already diagnosed dementia. Make your reservation soon, there are limited spaces available.
Saturday, August 23rd 10:00am-2:00pm EST
Sawyer Hayes Community Center 2201 Lakeland Rd
Registration is Required: Call 502.629.1234 (option 4) or Click HERE
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Join us for Family Day at the Muhammad Ali Center. AARP members and their families are invited to help us celebrate the 90th anniversary of Social Security, before touring the museum. Begin on the top floor to check-in and receive your scavenger hunt map. Plus, enjoy cake to celebrate the 90th anniversary!
Saturday, August 23rd
12:00-4:00pm EST
Muhammad Ali Center 144 North 6th Street
To Register, call 877.926.8300 or Click HERE
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Alli Woosley Aging Services Coordinator
Louisville Metro Government
Office of Social Services
The Edison Center 701 W Ormsby Ave 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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