Social Isolation Among Older Persons: Hidden in Plain View
Social Isolation Among Older Persons: Hidden in Plain View
Date | Thursday, December 3, 2020 |
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Time | 2:00 PM Eastern |
Cost | Free |
Credit | Includes 1 complimentary CE credit* |
Webinar | Register Now |
Right at Home of South Shore Long Island knows that social isolation is a growing health crisis. With the growing number of older persons at risk, health professionals and caregivers should be alert to identify and respond to symptoms. Eradicating social isolation is within our reach. Doing so can save lives.
In this timely and practical webinar for the multidisciplinary care team, Dr. Sandra Edmonds Crewe will examine the clinical features of social isolation, with a particular focus on identifying and intervening in social isolation as experienced by older adults.
Dr. Sandra Edmonds Crewe
Participants in this web seminar will be able to:
- Understand social isolation and health effects
- Identify risk factors of social isolation and social exclusion.
- Implement practices and interventions that can be used to eradicate social isolation.
About the Presenter:
Dr. Sandra Edmonds Crewe, MSW, Ph.D., ACSW, is dean and professor of Social Work at Howard University. She is also a NASW Pioneer©. Dr. Crewe holds a Master of Social Work from the National Catholic School of Social Service and a Ph.D. in social work from Howard University. Dr. Crewe held leadership positions for 20 years in the field of public and affordable housing. She currently holds several board positions, including the Maryland Affordable Housing Trust, American Association of Service Coordinators, National Association of Deans and Directors, and Home Care Partners. Dr. Crewe is an ethnogerontologist with a focus on caregiving across the life span. She formerly held the position of director of Howard University Multidisciplinary Gerontology Center. Dr. Crewe is the principal investigator of a SAMHSA Mental Health Awareness Training grant. She is also a co-lead for the social work eradication of social isolation grand challenge.
* ASWB CE Credit Changes 2018: Beginning September 25, 2018, ASA will no longer be able to issue ASWB CE credits for recorded web seminar attendance. You can only claim ASWB CE credit if you watch the webinar live. We apologize for any inconvenience. This change is due to ASWB ACE Provider distance learning requirements.
**The webinar is designed for professional referral sources and family caregivers. Eligible healthcare professionals can claim ONE FREE CEU credit within one month of completion of the webinar.
***This web seminar is approved for AOTA contact hours in addition to CE Credits approved for all ASA web seminars.