NY StateWide Senior Action Council’s Ulster County Chapter is now hosting programming and conversation every
“Third Thursday at Three.” You can connect by telephone (like a conference call) or through your computer or smartphone for a video call.
DATE & TIME: Thursday, July 16 at 3:00 PM
SPEAKER: Gail Myers, Deputy Director, NY StateWide Senior Action Council
Presentation: Age-Friendly Brooklyn: A Report on Brooklyn’s Elders
Presenter:
Elana Kieffer, Program Officer, Healthy Aging, Community Partnerships & Policy Solutions NY Academy of Medicine
Get Trained Now In Mental Health & Wellness 101 12:00 pm
– August 20, 2020
Mental Health Association in New York State, Inc. is partnering with New York StateWide Senior Action Council, Inc. August 20th, 2020, 12:00 pm-1:00 pm. See Flyer for the ZOOM Event
Do Not Miss this Opportunity
Register Now - https://mhanys.org/registration/
For more information, email or call Matthew Delaney, MHANYS’ MHFA Program Associate at mdelaney@mhanys.org or (518) 434-0439.
Date: Monday, September 14, 2020 Time: 1:00pm– 2:30 pm
Presentation: “Current Status of Senior Housing in New York City"
Joshua Stephenson, Executive Director, West Bronx Housing & Neighborhood Resource Center
Upcoming Webinar from the TakeCharge Campaign and PULSE: Center for Patient Safety Education and Advocacy,
Date: 9/14, 7:00 PM
Presenter: David Fielding, MPH, BCPA
Hospital discharges are stressful, confusing and potentially harmful to patients if not handled properly. Any transition or handoff between care providers introduces the potential for mistakes.
Find out on September 14th 2020 at 7:00 PM Eastern Time when David Fielding, BCPA, explains the pitfalls during hospital discharges and provides useful tips to help patients & families negotiate the process safely.
Please join us for our next Third Thursday at Three zoom meeting on September 17 at 3PM. Our guest speaker will be Julia Solow, Lead Hudson
Valley Organizer, Hand in Hand.
Hand in Hand, a co-convener of the NY Caring Majority, partnered with researchers from the City University of New
York to examine the scope and causes of the home care crisis in the Hudson Valley and to give voice to current, former and potential home care workers.