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Community Wide Workshop – “Approaches to Daily Living, Social Distancing and Isolation.” , 4PM

When:
Monday, December 14, 2020, 4:00 PM until 5:30 PM
Where:
Virtual, via Zoom.

Additional Info:
Event Contact(s):
Jim Sanders
Category:
Education
Registration is required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Registrations are due by Dec. 12th, 2020.
Cancellation Policy:
If after registering, you find you are unable to attend, PLEASE CANCEL your registration using the "Cancel Registration" button on the event calendar listing. Doing this will notify the host not to expect you and open up your spot for another member's registration. Thank you.
Capacity:
75
Available Slots:
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Community Wide Workshop – “Approaches to Daily Living, Social Distancing and Isolation.”  

This pandemic is having a profoundly negative impact on the mental health of our communities and is expected to worsen over time.  Fortunately, older adults have demonstrated a solid resilience in the face of adversity and revealed the ability to adapt to the requirements for physical distancing.  If you are looking for trusted sources on the infection and strategies for stress management, this series is for you.

The attendees for this workshop will tackle common daily risk factors; overcoming social isolation, and successful programs and methods that create community.

This is the second session in this Community Wide Workshop provided by Horizon Foundation Grant Funds.  Virtual outreach activities supported by Horizon kicked off in September with Good Morning Howard and Fran Dummett’s Meditation series.

Last year, Jim Sanders led the Village in Howard through many classes on successfully aging in place.  A 45-year Columbia resident, Jim is a semi-retired professor of social entrepreneurship, and active member of the American Society on Aging, and the Gerontology Association of America.

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Zoom link will be provided upon registration.