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WEBINAR TRAINING 

 

 

2.0 CEUs for social work are available

THE LINK TO THE WEBINAR WILL BE SENT TO YOU WITHIN 48 HOURS, ONE WEEK PRIOR, ONE DAY BEFORE, AND THE DAY OF THE WEBINAR AS REMINDERS 

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Description:

While we all experience some temporary and situational anxiety and depression symptoms, ongoing or chronic symptoms are not a normal part of aging and can interfere with health and quality of life for older adults. Anxiety and depression often have a stigma associated with them as well, making it difficult for many older adults to recognize and communicate symptoms they are experiencing and seek help. This training will explore common symptoms of depression and anxiety in older adults as well as risk factors and protective factors. Screening tools that are validated with older adults will be reviewed. Current research treatment successes, as well as treatment gaps will be addressed. The training will discuss effective intervention options – those that have been most commonly used in the past, as well as approaches that have shown effectiveness in research but limited community application thus far.

Objectives:

  • Learn to recognize potential symptoms of depression and anxiety in older adults, and how to assist them in accessing treatment.
  • Identify barriers to accessing effective treatment for older adults with depression and anxiety, and how to advocate for and encourage proper diagnosis and intervention.
  • Identify protective factors for anxiety and depression, and community or natural supports that can supplement professional treatment and support prevention, recovery from symptoms, and ongoing maintenance on mental health .

Target Audience:

This training is for all who work with older adults with mental illness, such as those suffering from anxiety and depression, such as mental health providers, care managers, case managers, nurses, social workers, counselors, acute care and long-term care staff, and substance abuse.

Facilitator:

Erin Edwards is a Board Certified Behavior Analysts, with a Masters in Psychology. Erin currently works for Penn State College of Medicine/ Hershey Medical Center with the Division of Autism within the Department of Psychiatry.  Erin and PennCares Support Services have worked together for many years developing trainings encompassing older adults and issues surrounding behavioral health. Erin has worked with children with autism and other mental health diagnoses across a variety of services, including specialized schooling, home and community BHRS services, intensive family based mental health services and currently outpatient services. Erin has also worked with adults, in community, home and work settings, with autism and co-morbid mood and mental health diagnoses, as well as hoarding behaviors and anxiety, depression and matters surrounding suicide.  In supervisory positions, Erin has provided a large variety of trainings to direct care staff with a focus on practical interventions strategies and reducing frustration or fatigue in caregiver positions.

Details

Date:
October 28, 2020
Time:
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Cost:
$15 – $39
Event Category:

Venue

Webinar Via Video Conferencing & In Person Option

This training will be held as a hybrid event. Participants will be able to register for the in person event or the webinar. The in person event is located at LifePoint Church.

PennCares Cancellation Policy

  • PennCares Support Services reserves the right to cancel an event due to low enrollment or other circumstances which would make the event non-viable. 
  • PennCares reserves the right to substitute course instructors as necessary.
  • If PennCares cancels an event, registrants will be offered a full refund.

Postponement: Should circumstances arise that result in the postponement of an event, registrants will have the option to either receive a full refund or transfer registration to the same event at the new, future date.
Substitutions and Transfers: We understand that circumstances may occur to prevent you from attending a training. If you find that you are unable to attend one of PennCares’ trainings, you have several options:

  • Send a substitute: Substitutions are accepted as long as a written request is received. Substitutions may be made without penalty provided the original registrant contacts PennCares at trainings@penncares.org to request this change.
  • Transfer to another course: Transfers are accepted up to the day of the event as long as a written request is received. In the event the registrant cannot attend a scheduled course for which he or she is enrolled, registration can be transferred to another course. 
  • Refund of monies: Requests for refunds must be made in writing and received by the training refund deadline stated on the training registration form. (See below for cancellation policy).

Registration Cancellation by Participant

  • Unless specifically stated on registration materials, the deadline to request a refund for your registration is 5 business days before the event. 
  • Registration cancellations requested prior to the deadline will be eligible to receive a refund less a 5% administration fee. *
  • Cancellations received less than 5 business days before the event will not be eligible for a refund and will be billed for the total cost. 
  • Registered no-shows are not eligible for a refund and will be billed the total cost.
  • Cancellations will be accepted via e-mail to trainings@penncares.org and must be received by the stated cancellation deadline.
  • All refund requests must be made by the attendee/payee.
  • Refund requests must include the name of the attendee, the training date, and payment method. 

These above policies apply to all PennCares trainings unless otherwise noted in the corresponding event materials. Please read all individual event information thoroughly.

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