Genesis CARES Announces Spring 2012 Seminar Series
Genesis Center for Aging Research and Education (Genesis CARES) invites you to the first of its spring seminars Low Vision.Presented by Andrea Bannett-Krausen, OTR\L, program manager for Genesis Rehab Services, will be on Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 5:30 p.m., the seminaropens the semester-long programing and will be held in 139 Woodland. Guests can expect refreshments and raffle prizes.
Future talks include:
- February 22- You Asked & We Answered – A Panel Discussion on Sensitive Topics
- March 28 – Seating & Positioning
- April 18 – Professional Skill Building
USciences, in partnership with Genesis Healthcare Corporation, launched Genesis CARES in 2011. The center, housed within the Samson College of Health Sciences, aims to meet the growing need for training and resources that respond to the nations aging population. Genesis CARES exposes students to community programs that make an immediate impact in the community, delivers learning seminars presented by Genesis staff, and makes needed research and data accessible to students.
For more information on the seminar series, please contact Theresa A. Higginson at t.higginson@usciences.edu.
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