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Planning Ahead to Age in Place


Event: August 31, 2022
Determining whether or not one’s current home is conducive to aging in place is often a daunting task, especially if there are medical or mobility limitations at play. For some, downsizing to a home with a smaller footprint might be the better option. But for others, there are a number of home modifications that can facilitate aging in place, a.k.a. “right-sizing” within one’s current home.

Sex and the SNF: Sexuality and Neurocognitive Changes


Event: March 03, 2022
Nearly half of adults who either have neurocognitive changes like dementia, or are partnered with a person with neurocognitive changes are sexually active. Yet sexuality in older adults is a rarely discussed topic.

Aging and Addiction: A Disease With Many Faces


Event: November 07, 2021
Right at Home of Nassau Suffolk, NY presents: Aging and Addiction: A Disease With Many Faces, a CEU webinar on Thursday, Dec. 9th.

Better Sleep for Better Health CEU Webinar


Event: April 20, 2021 Caregiving | Community Involvement | Health & Safety
Right at Home of Nassau Suffolk, NY invites you to a special CEU Webinar: Better Sleep for Better Health on Thursday, May 20, 2021.

COVID-19 and Its Mental Health Impact on Older Persons | CEU Webinar


Event: January 28, 2021 Caregiver Help | Caregiving | Community Involvement | Health & Safety | Support for Adult Caregiving
Right at Home Nassau Suffolk invites you to a FREE CEU Webinar "COVID-19 and Its Mental Health Impact on Older Persons" hosted by Andrew S. Rosenzweig, MD, MPH, on February 18th, 2021.

Ethical Dilemmas in Self-Neglect and the Older Person | CEU Webinar


Event: December 22, 2020 Caregiving | Community Involvement | Health & Safety
Right at Home Nassau Suffolk along with Orchard Estate of Woodbury are sponsoring a Continuing Education Webinar on Tuesday, January 26th, 2021. The topic for the webinar is Ethical Dilemmas in Self-Neglect and the Older Person.

Understanding, Identifying and Addressing Fall Risk in Aging Adults CEU Webinar


Event: July 10, 2020 Family & Loved Ones | Caregiving | Fall Prevention
Right at Home of Nassau Suffolk presents: "Understanding, Identifying and Addressing Fall Risk in Aging Adults," a webinar presented by Julie Blaskewicz Boron, Ph.D., on Wednesday, August 26th, 2020 at 1:00pm EST.

Hoarding Treatment: Options and Outcomes for Older Adults


Event: June 11, 2020 Caregiving | Health/Medical | Health & Safety | Support for Adult Caregiving
Right at Home Nassau Suffolk is sponsoring a free webinar, "Hoarding Treatment: Options and Outcomes for Older Adults" presented by Catherine Ayers, PhD, ABPP,  on June 25th, 2020. One free CEU credit will be offered to all eligible attendees.

Understanding the Non-Motor and Psychiatric Features of Parkinson’s Disease CEU Webinar


Event: March 20, 2020 Family & Loved Ones | Caregiver Help | Caregiving | Community Involvement | Support for Adult Caregiving
Parkinson’s disease is a chronic, complex neurological disorder that involves multiple body systems. We know this to chiefly be a disease that complicates movement, but we have learned there are many other non-motor symptoms of this disease, which can be major determinants of quality of life. Right at Home Nassau Suffolk invites you to our webinar hosted by Arita McCoy, a Nurse Practitioner at the Johns Hopkins Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorder Center on Wednesday, April 29th.

Bridging The Family Communication Gap | CEU Credit


Event: February 19, 2020 Family & Loved Ones | Life Planning | Support for Adult Caregiving

Right at Home Nassau Suffolk is sponsoring a free webinar, "Bridging the Family Communication Gap." One free CEU credit will be offered to all eligible attendees. In the webinar, Dr. Eboni Green will explore strategies, tactics, and resources to facilitate productive care conversations between adult children and their aging loved ones.


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