Miss the live show? No problem! Choose from the recorded web seminars listed below, and email info@asaging.org if you have any questions about the web seminar program.
Pick a topic to see all the web seminars we have recorded on that issue:
American Society on Aging’s archived members-only web seminars are now available for viewing! These recordings of live events on timely aging topics are brought to you as an ASA member benefit.
ASA viewers may access the members-only recordings to earn CEUs for a nominal fee of $25 while advancing their professional skills without needing to travel.
ASA Members can click here (and log in, if necessary) to view the web seminars, then fill out the appropriate CEU survey to claim credit(s).
Open to everyone, the Moving Forward with Alzheimer’s and Dementia series, sponsored by Senior Helpers and Alzheimer’s Foundation of America, offers FREE CEUs for up to 30 days after the live event. These web seminars offer resources, techniques, and ideas that professionals in the field of aging can immediately implement with people they meet and work with every day who are living with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Click here to view the web seminars, and then complete the appropriate CEU survey to claim your credit(s).
Open to everyone, the Family Caregiver Support Series, sponsored by Home Instead Senior Care, offers FREE CEUs for up to 60 days after the live event. These web seminars will help caregivers navigate the many issues that arise while caring for an older adult.
Click here to view the web seminars, and then complete the appropriate CEU survey to claim your credit(s).
Open to everyone, the MindAlert series, sponsored by MetLife, offers a wealth of informative topics, including brain fitness, the arts, and the Senior Center Without Walls program. CEUs are available for a nominal fee of $25 per credit hour.
Click here to view the web seminars, and then complete the appropriate CEU survey to claim your credit(s).
Civic Engagement and Volunteerism in Communities of Color with Jennie Chin Hansen, President, AARP Board of Directors
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How Communities Can Promote 50+ Civic Engagement
moderated by Nancy Henkin, Executive Director, Center for Intergenerational Learning
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Civic Enterprise with Laura Robbins, Programme Executive, The Atlantic Philanthropies, and Jim Hinterlong Associate Professor, College of Social Work, Florida State University
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New Models for Increasing Organizational Capacity
moderated by Sabrina Reilly, Director, RespectAbility
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Concerns about Unsafe Driving: What do I Say?
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Mobility Equals Independence: Creating Greater Transportation Options for Older Adults
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Mobility Equals Independence: Practical Applications
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