This training module introduces participants to Age-Friendly Health Systems. Age-Friendly Health Systems is an initiative of The John A.
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Program OverviewThis activity will prepare community health workers to connect older adults and their caregivers to essential resources needed to support their care.
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Having dementia does not always mean a person cannot make decisions for themselves. Being over 95 does not always mean a person cannot live alone successfully.
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The Center for Health Policy will be celebrating three years of making an impact on improving health outcomes during the upcoming Center for Health Policy Third Anniversary on March 31st- April 2nd
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This module provides an in-depth exploration of autoimmune diseases and the impact of environmental toxins on immune system function.
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This session provides a comprehensive exploration of the systemic barriers and challenges within medical and organizational structures that perpetuate bias and hinder integrative health equity.
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This session explores the historical separation of meaning and mind from scientific exploration, shedding light on its implications for modern understanding.
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This activity explores the intersection of spirituality and psychedelic-assisted therapies, examining the role of Spiritual, Existential, Religious, and Theological components (SERTs) in the healin
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This activity explores the Whole Health approach to managing chronic pain, emphasizing patient-centered, integrative strategies that address the root causes of pain and promote overall well-being.
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This activity explores a multidisciplinary approach to pain management, emphasizing the latest evidence-based integrative modalities.
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