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This COVID-19 Conversations webinar will delve into the considerations being weighed before reopening colleges and universities in fall 2020. This will include the role of testing and contact tracing, if sports can safely resume, responding to outbreaks, and other strategies to prevent the spread of COVID-19 while allowing the continuation of education.
Crystal Watson, Senior Scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, will lead the introduction, followed by a panel of experts, including:
- Robert Robbins – President, University of Arizona
- Aminta Breaux – President, Bowie State University
- Julio Frenk – President, University of Miami
- Eloy Ortiz Oakley – Chancellor, California Community Colleges
The panel discussion will be followed by a Q&A session with the webinar audience.
In this webinar interdisciplinary speakers will discuss the impact of the pandemic upon diverse vulnerable populations, including Black/African Americans, Latinx and Native American communities, people with disabilities, immigrants, people who are incarcerated, older adults, nursing home residents, and people who suffer from homelessness. The central role of palliative care across all systems will be addressed and a trauma-informed perspective in working with those affected by the pandemic, as well as the critical importance of workforce education and training.
The moderator for this event will be Heather A. Hatcher, Esq., MPH, Member, New York City Bar Association Health Law and Science and Law Committees.
The presenters include:
- Mary Beth Morrissey, Esq., PhD, MPH, NYSBA HLS Public Health Law Committee Co-Chair, Member, New York City Bar Association Immigration and Nationality Committee and Immediate Past Chair, Bioethical Issues Committee, FLGEC, and Collaborative for Palliative Care
- Christopher Comfort, MD, Calvary Hospital, Collaborative for Palliative Care
- Thomas Caprio, MD, University of Rochester, FLGEC
- Geoff-Kagan Trenchard, Esq., NYC Anti-Violence Project, Former member, New York City Bar Association Immigration and Nationality Law Committee
This webinar, coordinated by the Better Care Playbook and made possible through the Seven Foundation Collaborative, will explore opportunities for health systems and plans to work with community health workers to support high-need individuals, with a focus on addressing the long-term impacts of COVID-19. Currently this pandemic disproportionately impacts high-risk populations and communities of color, and community health workers play a valuable role in providing critical supports for people with complex health and social needs and addressing health disparities.
Featured speakers will describe the roles and value of community health workers, share implementation and sustainable financing strategies, and discuss how community health worker programs can be established and expanded to mitigate the negative effects of COVID-19 on high-risk populations.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health is hosting a webinar on Thursday, September 17, 2020 on the impact of COVID-19 among minority communities. The Advancing the Response to COVID-19: Sharing Promising Programs and Practices for Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities virtual symposium will feature promising practices, programs, and strategies for combatting the pandemic in order to achieve health equity in communities of color.
By bringing health professionals, community leaders and public policy leaders together, the Office of Minority Health virtual symposium will host a meaningful exchange of actionable ideas for responding to the pandemic through the examination of a wide range of topics, including:
- COVID-19 racial and ethnic data and data-informed response
- How health equity can drive state, territorial, and tribal COVID-19 response
- Community-based and culturally appropriate approaches for addressing COVID-19 among racial and ethnic minority populations
Valleywise Health Leads Safety-Net Hospitals In Urgent Plea for Action Amid National Rise in COVID-19
A Facebook Live event with front-line health care workers from a dozen essential hospitals, led by Valleywise Health in Phoenix, make an urgent call for people to continue practicing preventive actions to combat the spread of COVID-19. As deaths from the virus exceed 220,000, leaders from Valleywise Health and other hospitals serving the most vulnerable populations are imploring the public to double down on safety measures to keep at-risk people and health care workers safe.
The Event Features
- Steve Purves, president and CEO, Valleywise Health, Phoenix
- Bruce Siegel, MD, MPH, president and CEO, America’s Essential Hospitals, Washington, DC
- Frank LoVecchio, DO, emergency department physician, Valleywise Health, Phoenix
- Karen Garcia, RN, COVID-19 nurse, bilingual, at Valleywise Health
- Scheduled Participating Hospitals
- Northern Arizona Healthcare (Flagstaff, AZ)
- Jackson Health System (Miami, FL)
- Grady Health System (Atlanta, GA)
- Hennepin Healthcare (Minneapolis, MN)
- Nashville General Hospital at Meharry (Nashville, TN)
- UW Medicine (Seattle, WA)
- Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital (Indianapolis, IN)
- The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (Columbus, OH)
- UMass Memorial Health Care (Worcester, MA)
- St. Luke’s Health System (Boise, ID)
WHEN: Monday, October 26, at 1:30 p.m. ET (10:30 a.m. PT)
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A new workshop series called ‘REAL TALK’ hopes to offer much needed support by engaging in an open and honest dialogue nationwide among Black and Brown communities about Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
The virtual workshop is a monthly series of two-hour sessions and include storytelling by caregivers, presentations by dementia experts, a question-and-answer panel, and an online “resource room” filled with information.
The next session, “Essentials of Planning” – in Caregiver Role will be held at 10 a.m. (MST) on Saturday, February 5.
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Stories of Lived Experiences
Arthena Caston; Jay Reinstein
What if you could gain some insight into your loved one’s journey with dementia? That’s exactly what our guests Arthena Caston and Jay Reinstein are hoping to offer in this session. They are currently living with early onset Alzheimer’s disease and members of the National Board of Directors for the Alzheimer’s Association. They share their stories and how they have embraced this next chapter of their lives. You’ll be inspired to hear how they have found new purpose, a way to reinvent themselves and offer perspective and support to anyone on this journey. They encourage others to keep communicating, exercising, accept help, take your prescribed medications, and work with your health team to ensure a higher quality of life. Stay positive and you can live well with this disease. They also offer their experience as caregivers for each other and other loved ones. This illuminating session brings caregiving and living with dementia to practical light.
A new workshop series called ‘REAL TALK’ hopes to offer much needed support by engaging in an open and honest dialogue nationwide among Black and Brown communities about Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
The virtual workshop is a monthly series of two-hour sessions and include storytelling by caregivers, presentations by dementia experts, a question-and-answer panel, and an online “resource room” filled with information.
Click HERE to register
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Concluding the Series – Continuing Your Journey
Five (5) sessions, Ten (10) hours, Six (6) expert presenters (including two (2) persons living with dementia). Eight (8) experiential stories of challenges, courage, compassion, and love. A Resources Room full of information access to resources about caring for others and self-care.
This final two hours of the Series summarizes what you heard in the previous ten hours as the expert presenters return to participate in an audience led Q & A interactive format to hear your questions, provide answers, summarize key content “takeaways”.
Send/bring your questions and feedback. Now is the time to ask about what you may have missed, or wish was covered. Two hours of “what else would you like to hear about being the best dementia caregiver you can be for the person depending on and deserving of your gift of caregiving”.