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Brain Health: It’s a No Brainer

Published on August 21, 2018October 4, 2018 by Kristin Litzelman

Sept. 7, 14 and 21 2018:  Connect here at 10 am:  http://go.illinois.edu/ncranbrainhealth.
Watch the archived talk here.
Presented by Chelsey Byers Gerstenecker, Extension Educator, University of Illinois Extension and Molly Hofer, Extension Educator, University of Illinois Extension.

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The Age-in-Place “Village” Movement

Listen now to guest speaker Ann Albert, Executive Director of SAIL (Sharing Active Independent Lives) introduce us to the “Village” Movement. Use this handout to follow along:  SAIL. Sharing Active Independent Lives (SAIL) is the second oldest “Village” in the country. It is designed as an economical, sustainable, member-driven model of services aimed at keeping people healthy and in their own homes as they age.  SAIL addresses the challenges associated with a rapidly growing populat

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What do you know about Medicare fraud?

Did you know that Medicare loses billions, yes BILLIONS of dollars each year due to fraud, errors and abuse? Think it can’t happen to you? Think it doesn’t happen in Wisconsin? Unfortunately, think again: it could, and it does. In a special webinar about the Wisconsin Senior Medicare Patrol program, Ingrid A. Kundinger, MBA, Senior Medicare Patrol Project Manager and Molly Kelly, Volunteer Coordinator, Wisconsin Senior Medicare program shared information about how you can protect, detect and

NCRAN October Webinars

Oct 4: Leacey Brown from South Dakota State University will discuss technology use among older adults. You can register here.

Oct 18: Dr. Sarah Francis from Iowa State University will discuss a program promoting older adults’ independence. You can register here.

To access archived webinars, see the NCRAN website.

 

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  • The Age-in-Place “Village” Movement
  • Creating Aging-Friendly Communities in Wisconsin
  • Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities
  • Connected Aging Communities
Family & Financial Well-Being in Aging, a Flipboard Magazine by Kristin.
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