12/05/2024
π Please take a look at these informational flyers regarding elder advice, care, and awareness π
π Available in English and in Spanish
Welcome to the official page for Elder Abuse Services, Inc. (EASi)
https://linktr.ee/EASIFresno
12/05/2024
π Please take a look at these informational flyers regarding elder advice, care, and awareness π
π Available in English and in Spanish
12/04/2024
π **Aging with Respect & Inclusivity** π
Our society is evolving, and so is how we care for older generations. Cultural shifts are redefining elder care, emphasizing **intergenerational integration** and **anti-ageism**. This isnβt just about better careβit's about recognizing seniors' value, wisdom, and active roles in our communities.
ββ **What does this mean?**
- More inclusive policies that value older adults' contributions.
- Community programs that bridge generational gaps.
- Breaking stereotypes and fighting ageism together.
Letβs build a future where **aging is celebrated**, and every generation thrives. π
π Learn more about how cultural changes are transforming elder care:
The Future Of Elderly Care: Trends And Predictions Explore the future of elderly care: trends and predictions that will revolutionize senior living.
11/25/2024
π Exciting Tech for Senior Independence! π
UC Davis is revolutionizing aging in place with cutting-edge technology designed to enhance seniors' independence at home. This innovative approach leverages smart tools and personalized care to improve health outcomes and maintain quality of life. A big step forward for elder care and dignity!
π Learn more: https://www.ucdavis.edu/health/news/innovative-new-technology-helps-seniors-age-place
What do you think about tech in senior care? Letβs discuss it! π¬
Innovative New Technology Helps Seniors Age in Place I-Care connects older adults with mild cognitive impairment to long-distance family members, providing support for daily tasks and continuing care at home.
11/16/2024
Elders in rural communities, often overlooked, play a crucial role in civic life by contributing time, skills, and historical perspective.
A study of rural Wisconsin seniors reveals their involvement in diverse activities, from environmental conservation to organizing local services. Their motivations include a sense of duty, social connection, and the desire to use their expertise for community benefit.
While barriers like physical limitations and technological challenges exist, communities can support elder engagement through volunteer fairs, inclusivity initiatives, and digital skills training. Far from being a burden, elders are a vital resource for vibrant, resilient rural communities.
Elder Civic Engagement and Rural Community Development Rural areas are becoming more and more concerned about their aging population and perceived loss of youth. Analysts see the older members of communities as a burden, and focus their development strategies on attracting and retaining the young. In ...
10/28/2024
The California Department of Aging's document details California's Master Plan for Aging, for its aging and changing population. It highlights affordable housing, healthcare, caregiving, and age-friendly communities. This document addresses the need for integrated care, housing options suited for older adults, and financial security through accessible resources. This document focuses on equity, aiming to create an inclusive system to serve California's diverse aging population.
Master Plan for Aging The master plan for aging affirmed the priority of the health and well-being of older Californians and the need for policies that promote healthy aging
09/28/2024
This article does an amazing job of addressing the unique issues the Native communities face, especially the native elderly, and how they can receive benefits from Social Security programs!
Supporting Tribal Elders Through Social Security - Justice in Aging Justice in Aging is releasing a series of two issue briefs to ensure advocates are aware of the services available to American Indian and Alaska Native older adults and the unique challenges they may face. This first issue brief in the series discusses the benefits available to tribal elders through...
02/22/2023
Interested in learning more about elder abuse or adding a new certificate to your resume? EASI is devoted to training students and community members about all aspects of elder abuse through presentations and guest speakers!
Register Here: https://forms.gle/ySTsdUK8PUj4Wnnz5
πZoom
π February 25th & 26th
β° 8 AM - 6 PM (PST)
π CERTIFICATE AWARDED UPON COMPLETION
02/22/2023
π¨WE ARE RECRUITING VOLUNTEERS AND INTERNS FOR SPRING 2023π¨
Please email [email protected] for more information!
09/03/2022
EASI will host its semiannual training program to help deepen your knowledge about elder abuse and local resources for seniors.
We are dedicated to helping students and our community members understand the importance of advocacy, awareness, and prevention of elder abuse.
Register Here: https://forms.gle/WH33SYxQAPajrHPD9
πZoom
π September 10th and 11th
β° 8 AM - 6 PM (PDT)
π CERTIFICATE AWARDED UPON COMPLETION
06/16/2022
Elder abuse is becoming increasingly prevalent and it is recognized as a public health and social issue. This growing injustice requires the attention of global health care systems, welfare agencies, policymakers, and our communities.
Each year, on June 15th, we are given an opportunity to promote awareness about elder abuse and the shocking prevalence of this crime in our communities.
Support WEAAD and EASI by sharing this post with your friends and family.
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06/15/2022
Elder abuse is becoming increasingly prevalent
and it is recognized as a public health and social issue. This growing injustice requires the attention of global health care systems, welfare agencies, policymakers, and our communities. Each year, on June 15th, we are given an opportunity to promote awareness about elder abuse and its shocking prevalence in our communities.
Support WEAAD and EASI by sharing this post with your friends and family.