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Available Workshops for Your Company, Group or CommunityLiving Well; Aging Well: An Interdisciplinary and Intergenerational Community Roundtable This Roundtable brings together business professionals and leaders from all sectors of our community to engage in practical dialogue and solutions-based discussion regarding the impact, opportunities, and implications for change. Eldercare’s Impact at Work: Understanding and Managing its Effects Designed for executives and managers responsible for optimizing their company’s human assets and ROI. This seminar examines employer costs associated with employee eldercare issues & offers workforce strategies and voluntary employee benefit services to reduce employee stress, turnover, & diminish lost-productivity costs without increasing your employee benefit costs. Taking Care of Our Loved Ones & Ourselves Designed for employees who are now or soon may be dealing with the challenges of eldercare. This session explores the decision-making process, resources, & outcomes of taking proactive steps to reasonably accommodate aging parents’ & employees' changing life needs. From Reactive to Pro-Active: Taking Care of Our Loved Ones and Ourselves An interactive workshop for individuals impacted by current or impending caregiver responsibilities to: Examine strategies for proactively planning & implementing care for loved ones. Explore customer-centered, reliable, and trustworthy support and service resources and providers. Share insights for caregiver well-being & stress-reduction through Caregiver Assessment techniques. Embracing Full Dimensional Living™ by Robert Snyder “As we move into the most mature part of our lives, we seek ‘transcendent’ or ‘being’ experiences.” This interactive session will offer travelers an opportunity to explore the fall and winter seasons of life; the values and opportunities each represents, with specific focus upon the boomers’ fall season & the life stage opportunities that represents. Participants will discover how to re-energize themselves by assessing key dimensions of wellness in order to live a life of meaning and full dimensionality Holistic Life Planning: Reframing Your Future; Ensuring Your Resources An honest look at the ups and downs of post-retirement living with reasonable options to consider. Assess your post-retirement plans, including financial, to achieve new pathways to satisfaction. Discuss options for civic & community engagement; employment opportunities, adult learning, & travel. Explore reliable, trustworthy resources and services to enhance your own healthy lifestyle and ease your eldercare responsibilities Community for All Ages by Jeff Rubin & Joni Seivert A workshop to “debrief” and explore ways to put into practice the thoughts, feelings, ideas and lessons learned on our journey and to use what was learned to help create a Living Well/Aging Well Community. Discussion will focus on Living Well/Aging Well from a multi-disciplinary and intergenerational perspective and help participants explore ways to promote community based dialogue and solutions-based discussions regarding the Impact, Opportunities, and Implications for Change and garner insights to foster the development of new pathways that emphasize collaboration, reciprocity, and intergenerational participation within their own communities. Act Your Smarts by Kari Berit a) Age Assertive Living takes on the challenge of being okay with where you are in your life. Being age-assertive means getting rid of past baggage, (physical and emotional), enjoying the present, and planning a future. Travelers will learn a three-step approach to developing a more age-assertive approach to their lives. b)Take Charge of Your Brain Health encourages travelers to exercise their minds as they do their bodies. Discover how to cultivate a more creative mind; grow new connections in your brain; tap into the power of your brain; and teach yourself and others how to exercise the brain. If Life’s a Journey, Where’s the Roadmap? Designing Your Safety Net for Life by Linda Thompson An essential dialogue about preparing for the crises in life that occur when we least expect them. As we enter our next chapter, we look for security, fulfillment, and a feeling of adventure for what’s around the corner. But life happens while we’re making all these plans and that’s why we need a safety net. More than money in the bank, a safety net ensures your loved ones will be okay if the unexpected happens to you. What do I need, Where do I keep it, and Who do I Tell? Building Your Safety Net for Life by Linda Thompson A complimentary dialogue to Life’s a Journey; this workshop provides the ultimate discussion of documents and materials for managing your health, wealth, freedom, and life’s unexpected happenings. Discover how easy and important it is for you and your loved ones to be secure in the knowledge that you have a safety net for whatever challenges come your way. To schedule a workshop, please contact Jeff Rubin at 303-904-6812. Custom workshops available upon request |
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