
The Mass. Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, in collaboration with Age Strong, is presenting a significant three-part in-person series focused on the critical and often overlooked topic of death and dying. This educational initiative aims to provide valuable insights, resources, and support for individuals navigating end-of-life concerns. The series is scheduled to take place over three distinct dates in May and June, offering attendees ample opportunity to engage with the material and connect with available resources.
The first session is slated for May 27th, followed by the second session on June 3rd, and concluding with the third session on June 5th. All sessions will commence promptly at 11:30 AM, ensuring accessibility for those with daytime commitments. The overarching goal of this series is to demystify the process of death and dying, fostering open conversations and equipping participants with practical knowledge. This includes understanding various aspects of end-of-life care, legal considerations, emotional support systems, and available community resources.
Participants are encouraged to attend all three sessions to gain a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. The series is designed to be informative and supportive, creating a safe space for discussion and learning. By bringing together experts and community resources, the Mass. Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center and Age Strong are taking a proactive approach to address a fundamental aspect of the human experience that is often met with apprehension or avoidance. The focus on providing valuable resources underscores a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for individuals and their families as they face end-of-life decisions. This initiative highlights the importance of preparedness and open dialogue in ensuring a more peaceful and informed transition.
The organizers hope that this series will empower individuals with the knowledge and confidence to approach end-of-life matters with greater clarity and less fear. The collaborative effort between the Alzheimer’s Research Center and Age Strong signifies a shared dedication to improving community well-being and providing essential support services. The intimate, in-person format is intended to foster a sense of community and allow for direct interaction with presenters and fellow attendees, creating a more impactful learning experience. This series is a testament to the growing recognition of the need for comprehensive end-of-life planning and support. Source: Mass. Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center
Mass. Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center: Our friends at Age Strong are launching a 3-part, in-person series about death and dying. Sessions will be held on May 27th, June 3rd, and June 5th at 11:30 AM. Join to learn about valuable resources and support.. #breaking
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