Rush Fall Prevention Study Now Recruiting Participants
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Volunteering is a rewarding way for seniors to stay physically and mentally active, engage with people in their community, and contribute to causes they are passionate about. The benefits extend beyond simply doing good deeds, research suggests that older adults who volunteer experience improved physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Why Volunteer? Dedicating time to a
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Rush University Medical Center’s Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program, called CATCH-ON, announces the launch of their 4M online education modules related to an Age-Friendly Health Systems including caregiving, delirium, dementia, depression, medication, and mobility. Click here to learn more: http://bit.ly/2Fq6bvx
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Posted for Susan Frick, MSW: For many years, the Without Warning support group of the Rush Alzheimer’s Disease Center has been creating a documentary on the experience of younger onset Alzheimer’s disease, called Too Soon To Forget. Selected by American Public Television, the documentary aired on Public Television for the first time on Sunday, May 6, 2018. The message
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