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About this event:
“The Valley of the Sun is home base for internationally renowned researchers who are stepping up to the mound to strike out Alzheimer’s disease. This spring training season, community members are invited to attend informative sessions with “Heavy Hitters” experts at Banner Alzheimer’s Institute and Banner Sun Health Research Institute.
Experts in the field of memory and cognitive disease will share progress in research and offer hope for a world without Alzheimer’s disease. Keynote speakers have an incredible track record for caring for families with memory and cognitive disorders while leading novel research trials hoping to find an end to Alzheimer’s disease before we lose another generation. Community members are invited to join us for an opportunity to hear from key experts in the field of treating and fighting Alzheimer’s disease throughout the Valley.”
Expert Speaker: David Weidman, MD, Stead Family Memory Center associate director
All sessions are free but registration is required by calling (602) 230-2273 (CARE) or visit banneralz.org/calendar
For further information: Alexis Kramer-Ainza, [email protected].
About this event:
“The Valley of the Sun is home base for internationally renowned researchers who are stepping up to the mound to strike out Alzheimer’s disease. This spring training season, community members are invited to attend informative sessions with “Heavy Hitters” experts at Banner Alzheimer’s Institute and Banner Sun Health Research Institute.
Experts in the field of memory and cognitive disease will share progress in research and offer hope for a world without Alzheimer’s disease. Keynote speakers have an incredible track record for caring for families with memory and cognitive disorders while leading novel research trials hoping to find an end to Alzheimer’s disease before we lose another generation. Community members are invited to join us for an opportunity to hear from key experts in the field of treating and fighting Alzheimer’s disease throughout the Valley.”
Expert Speaker: Pierre N. Tariot, MD, Banner Alzheimer’s Institute director
All sessions are free but registration is required by calling (602) 230-2273 (CARE) or visit banneralz.org/calendar
For further information: Alexis Kramer-Ainza, [email protected].
AHCCCS created and incorporated a tribal consultation policy as a result of the formal direction issued by former Governor Janet Napolitano in 2006. As a result, Tribal Consultation has been implemented on many AHCCCS program and policy changes.
AHCCCS and Indian Tribes in the State of Arizona share the common goal of decreasing health disparities and maximizing access to critical health services. In order to achieve this goal, AHCCCS has made it essential to engage in open, continuous, and meaningful consultation on a government-to-government basis with the Indian Tribes. The consultation consists of ongoing information exchange and mutual understanding which is meant to lead to informed decision-making.
AHCCCS reviews the Tribal Consultation Policy each year and submits a report to the Governor’s Office on Tribal Relations to describe all action undertaken as a result of the implementation of the Policy.
On Oct. 19 from 1-4 pm, AHCCCS will host a virtual special tribal consultation over Zoom.
Join AzPHA Friday, February 26, at 9am, for an exclusive event, reviewing and discussing the book “A Culture of Caring; A suicide prevention guide for schools,” with the author, Theodora Schiro.
The AZPHA Professional Development Committee has organized a Book Club, and each year picks 3-4 books to read as a group and meet virtually to review and discuss, improving our knowledge and awareness of different public health topics.
This will be its first ZOOM event, in the current era of COVID-19, to virtually meet and discuss a text. On this occasion, they are very excited to announce that the author, Theodora Schiro, will be joining the group to answer questions and highlight key elements.
Eric Tomlon, Kelli Donley Williams, and Zeruiah Buchanan, AZPHA Board Members, will moderate the discussion. Kelli and Zeruiah lead the state’s suicide prevention team at AHCCCS.
Schiro, a retired Arizona administrator and educator, lost her son Joss to suicide in 2011. This book was written with her loss and profession in mind; what tools can educators use to identify students and colleagues who may be struggling with suicidal ideation.
As a teacher and school administrator for more than 36 years, she now has dedicated herself to increase awareness of depression and other mental health disorders by educating school personnel in suicide prevention. We are excited to have her join our Book Club discussion and highlight this very, very important topic during a time in public health where students have experienced a much different school year and could face periods of future remote learning.
For more information about the book and the topic please visit https://www.theodoraschiro.com/book.html.
For more information on the book club and future events, please contact Eric Tomlon, Director of Professional Development, at [email protected].
Feb. 26
9am
Join the Zoom Meeting:
https://zoom.us/j/93561153915
2021 Mid-Year Rural Health Policy Roundup
Monday, November 15th, 12pm – Webinar
Click HERE to register
The objectives for this webinar are to:
• Obtain current information on Congressional Initiatives that impact rural health care
• Learn the status of the rural health care initiatives at committee and administrative levels
• Gain the latest information about any new governmental administrative rulings that impact rural health care along with positions taken by NRHA
Speakers
Alan Morgan serves as Chief Executive Officer for the National Rural Health Association. Recognized as among the top 100 most influential people in healthcare by Modern Healthcare Magazine, Alan Morgan serves as Chief Executive Officer for the National Rural Health Association. He has more than 26 years experience in health policy development at the state and federal level, and is one of the nation’s leading experts on rural health policy. Mr. Morgan served as a co-author for the publication, “Policy & Politics in Nursing and Health Care,” and for the publication, “Rural Populations and Health.” In addition, his health policy articles have been published in: The American Journal of Clinical Medicine, The Journal of Rural Health, The Journal of Cardiovascular Management, The Journal of Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology Review, and in Laboratory Medicine. Mr. Morgan served as staff for former US Congressman Dick Nichols & former Kansas Governor Mike Hayden.
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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Read below for more information about this session.
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.