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X-WR-CALDESC:**SOLD OUT** We are currently creating a waitlist. If you woul
 d like your name added to the waitlist please email your name\, email\, an
 d phone number to sdrag@cafsnj.org\n\nAs a senior service provider in Berg
 en County how can you help?\n\nJoin us for breakfast and to hear from expe
 rts in older adults\, mental health\, and addiction.\nBreakfast and Contin
 uing Education Credits provided.  Space is limited. Registration is requir
 ed.\n\nAlcohol and medication misuse and mental health conditions can be s
 ignificant problems for older adults. Our growing life expectancy\, couple
 d with the aging of the “baby boom” generation make the need to address th
 ese issues more critical than ever before. As with other age groups\, by p
 reventing these problems from occurring in the first place\, and by addres
 sing them promptly when they do arise\, we can enhance the lives and healt
 h of millions of older Americans. The Get Connected program was created to
  help health\, social\, and aging services providers learn more about alco
 hol and medication misuse and mental health conditions in older adults so 
 they can address these issues more effectively. It has been designed to he
 lp health and aging services providers undertake health promotion\, advanc
 e prevention messages and education\, and undertake screening and referral
  for mental health conditions and the misuse of alcohol and medications. 
 \n\nAll participants will receive the Get Connected Toolkit which provides
  the materials necessary for training staff who work with older adults\, a
 s well as\, materials to educate older adults.\n\nPresenters:\n\nStephanie
  Drag\, MA\, LAC\nDirector of School and Family Services\nThe Center for A
 lcohol and Drug Resources\, Children's Aid and Family Services\n\nMarla Kl
 ein\, M.S.\, R.D.N.\, C.P.S.\, M.C.H.E.S.\nCounty Partnership Coordinator
 \nBergen County Department of Health Services\n\nPanelists: \n\nKelsey Bis
 son\, LCSW\nOutpatient Therapist\nBalance and Thrive Counseling and Educat
 ion Center\n\nMaria Alvarez\, CPRS\nRecovery Specialist\nThe Center for Al
 cohol and Drug Resources\, Children's Aid and Family Services\n\nSusan Bre
 ithaupt\, MSW\, LCSW\nHealth Educator\nThe Valley Hospital\n\n\nCourse Obj
 ectives\nParticipants will be able to:\n•  Increase understanding that lif
 e transitions associated with aging can lead to problems with alcohol and 
 medications.\n•  Learn the warning signs of an alcohol\, medication proble
 m\, and mental health conditions and why these signs are hard to detect am
 ong older adults.\n•  Increase awareness that substance misuse and mental 
 health conditions in older adults are not part of the aging process and ca
 n be treated.\n•  Increase awareness that prevention\, screening\, and tre
 atment are effective for alcohol and mental health conditions\, particular
 ly for older adults.\n•  Increase comfort and confidence in discussing sen
 sitive issues with older adults.\n\nThis course\, Get Connected: Linking O
 lder Adults with Resources on Medication\, Alcohol\, add Mental Health \,
 \nApproval #221003-740\, provided by The Center for Alcohol and Drug Resou
 rces\, a program of Children's Aid and\nFamily Services is approved for co
 ntinuing education by the New Jersey Social Work Continuing Education\nApp
 roval Collaborative\, which is administered by NASW-NJ. CE Approval Collab
 orative Approval Period: Monday\,\nApril 11\, 2022 through August 31\, 202
 4. New Jersey social workers will receive 3 Clinical CE credits for\nparti
 cipating in this course.”\n\nContinuing Education Credits applications hav
 e been submitted for: The Certification Board of NJ.\n\nIf you are interes
 ted in receiving CHES credits (for Certified Health Education Specialists)
  please provide your full name and CHES number upon arrival\n\nThis progra
 m is funded through by a grant through NJDHS - Division of Mental Health a
 nd Addiction Services\, the Governor's Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse\,
  and the Bergen County Health Improvement Partnership.\n\nFor information 
 on accommodations or grievances go to' https://www.tcadr.org/events/confer
 ence/faqs.html
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DESCRIPTION:**SOLD OUT** We are currently creating a waitlist. If you would
  like your name added to the waitlist please email your name\, email\, and
  phone number to sdrag@cafsnj.org\n\nAs a senior service provider in Berge
 n County how can you help?\n\nJoin us for breakfast and to hear from exper
 ts in older adults\, mental health\, and addiction.\nBreakfast and Continu
 ing Education Credits provided.  Space is limited. Registration is require
 d.\n\nAlcohol and medication misuse and mental health conditions can be si
 gnificant problems for older adults. Our growing life expectancy\, coupled
  with the aging of the “baby boom” generation make the need to address the
 se issues more critical than ever before. As with other age groups\, by pr
 eventing these problems from occurring in the first place\, and by address
 ing them promptly when they do arise\, we can enhance the lives and health
  of millions of older Americans. The Get Connected program was created to 
 help health\, social\, and aging services providers learn more about alcoh
 ol and medication misuse and mental health conditions in older adults so t
 hey can address these issues more effectively. It has been designed to hel
 p health and aging services providers undertake health promotion\, advance
  prevention messages and education\, and undertake screening and referral 
 for mental health conditions and the misuse of alcohol and medications. \n
 \nAll participants will receive the Get Connected Toolkit which provides t
 he materials necessary for training staff who work with older adults\, as 
 well as\, materials to educate older adults.\n\nPresenters:\n\nStephanie D
 rag\, MA\, LAC\nDirector of School and Family Services\nThe Center for Alc
 ohol and Drug Resources\, Children's Aid and Family Services\n\nMarla Klei
 n\, M.S.\, R.D.N.\, C.P.S.\, M.C.H.E.S.\nCounty Partnership Coordinator\nB
 ergen County Department of Health Services\n\nPanelists: \n\nKelsey Bisson
 \, LCSW\nOutpatient Therapist\nBalance and Thrive Counseling and Education
  Center\n\nMaria Alvarez\, CPRS\nRecovery Specialist\nThe Center for Alcoh
 ol and Drug Resources\, Children's Aid and Family Services\n\nSusan Breith
 aupt\, MSW\, LCSW\nHealth Educator\nThe Valley Hospital\n\n\nCourse Object
 ives\nParticipants will be able to:\n•  Increase understanding that life t
 ransitions associated with aging can lead to problems with alcohol and med
 ications.\n•  Learn the warning signs of an alcohol\, medication problem\,
  and mental health conditions and why these signs are hard to detect among
  older adults.\n•  Increase awareness that substance misuse and mental hea
 lth conditions in older adults are not part of the aging process and can b
 e treated.\n•  Increase awareness that prevention\, screening\, and treatm
 ent are effective for alcohol and mental health conditions\, particularly 
 for older adults.\n•  Increase comfort and confidence in discussing sensit
 ive issues with older adults.\n\nThis course\, Get Connected: Linking Olde
 r Adults with Resources on Medication\, Alcohol\, add Mental Health \,\nAp
 proval #221003-740\, provided by The Center for Alcohol and Drug Resources
 \, a program of Children's Aid and\nFamily Services is approved for contin
 uing education by the New Jersey Social Work Continuing Education\nApprova
 l Collaborative\, which is administered by NASW-NJ. CE Approval Collaborat
 ive Approval Period: Monday\,\nApril 11\, 2022 through August 31\, 2024. N
 ew Jersey social workers will receive 3 Clinical CE credits for\nparticipa
 ting in this course.”\n\nContinuing Education Credits applications have be
 en submitted for: The Certification Board of NJ.\n\nIf you are interested 
 in receiving CHES credits (for Certified Health Education Specialists) ple
 ase provide your full name and CHES number upon arrival\n\nThis program is
  funded through by a grant through NJDHS - Division of Mental Health and A
 ddiction Services\, the Governor's Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse\, and
  the Bergen County Health Improvement Partnership.\n\nFor information on a
 ccommodations or grievances go to' https://www.tcadr.org/events/conference
 /faqs.html
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220609T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220609T140000
LOCATION:The Fiesta\, 255 NJ-17\, Wood-Ridge\, NJ 07075 US
SUMMARY:Get Connected: Linking Older Adults with Resources on Medication\, 
 Alcohol\, add Mental Health
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