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FRIDAYS September 12 & 26, October 10 & 24, and November 7 & 21, 2014 All Sessions 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. SITE LOCATION University of Illinois BIS 1100 E. Warrenville Road Naperville, IL 60563 (630) 505-0500 (Facility Info Only) Coordinated by: PROFESSIONAL CONTINUING EDUCATION Wellness & Aging Certificate Program Continuing Education Institute of Illinois COLLEGE OF MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN

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Who should attend? This program is designed for, but not limited to, the following professionals in health, allied health, social services and business. PROFESSIONAL CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT IS AVAILABLE.

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SITE LOCATIONUniversity of Illinois BIS1100 E. Warrenville RoadNaperville, IL 60563(630) 505-0500 (Facility Info Only)Coordinated by:

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Home Care Professionals

Home Health Professionals

Hospice Professionals

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Nurses (RN/LPN)

Nursing Home Administrators

Occupational Therapists and COTAs

Physical Therapists and PTAs

Psychologists

Respiratory Care Therapists

Social Workers

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Counselors, Professional/Clinical (IL CE Sponsor License #197.000128) Dental Hygienist (IL CE Sponsor License #174.000025) Dietitians/Nutritionists (IL CE Sponsor License #199.000108) Marriage and Family Counselors (IL CE Sponsor License #168.000163) Massage Therapists (IL CE Sponsor License #245.000043) Nurses/Nurse Practitioners (IL CE Sponsor License #236.000010) Nursing Home Administrators (IL CE Sponsor License #139.000153) Occupational Therapists and COTAs (IL CE Sponsor License #224.000040) Physical Therapists and PTAs (IL CE Sponsor License #216.000058) Psychologists (IL CE Sponsor License #268.000029) Respiratory Care Therapists (IL CE Sponsor License #195.000021) Social Workers (IL CE Sponsor License #159.000486) Others – Please inquire*. Call (773) 930-3200. *This program qualifies for up to forty-two (42) continuing education units/clock hours as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations.

Continuing Education CreditCertificate of Attendance will be issued for hours earned for continuing education requirements that entitle the participant to obtain credit from his/her respective licensing or certifying agency or institution. Professional Certificate in Wellness and Aging will be issued to participants who complete the six (6) sessions in their entirety.

Forty-two (42) contact/clock hours will be provided upon completion of registration, full participation and evaluation of the program activities for the following disciplines:

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Who should attend? This program is designed for, but not limited to, the following professionals in health, allied health, social services and business. PROFESSIONAL CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT IS AVAILABLE.

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FRIDAYSSeptember 12 & 26, October 10 & 24, and November 7 & 21, 2014All Sessions 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

SITE LOCATIONUniversity of Illinois BIS1100 E. Warrenville RoadNaperville, IL 60563(630) 505-0500 (Facility Info Only)Coordinated by:

P R O F E S S I O N A L C O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N

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Activities Professionals

Assisted Living Directors

Care Managers/Case Managers

Clergy

Counselors

Dental Hygienists

Dietitians/Nutritionists

Home Care Professionals

Home Health Professionals

Hospice Professionals

Massage Therapists

Nurse Practitioners

Nurses (RN/LPN)

Nursing Home Administrators

Occupational Therapists and COTAs

Physical Therapists and PTAs

Psychologists

Respiratory Care Therapists

Social Workers

Others (please inquire)

Wellness & Aging Certificate Program

Continuing EducationInstitute of Illinois

COLLEGE OF MEDICINEUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN

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Counselors, Professional/Clinical (IL CE Sponsor License #197.000128) Dental Hygienist (IL CE Sponsor License #174.000025) Dietitians/Nutritionists (IL CE Sponsor License #199.000108) Marriage and Family Counselors (IL CE Sponsor License #168.000163) Massage Therapists (IL CE Sponsor License #245.000043) Nurses/Nurse Practitioners (IL CE Sponsor License #236.000010) Nursing Home Administrators (IL CE Sponsor License #139.000153) Occupational Therapists and COTAs (IL CE Sponsor License #224.000040) Physical Therapists and PTAs (IL CE Sponsor License #216.000058) Psychologists (IL CE Sponsor License #268.000029) Respiratory Care Therapists (IL CE Sponsor License #195.000021) Social Workers (IL CE Sponsor License #159.000486) Others – Please inquire*. Call (773) 930-3200. *This program qualifies for up to forty-two (42) continuing education units/clock hours as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations.

Continuing Education CreditCertificate of Attendance will be issued for hours earned for continuing education requirements that entitle the participant to obtain credit from his/her respective licensing or certifying agency or institution. Professional Certificate in Wellness and Aging will be issued to participants who complete the six (6) sessions in their entirety.

Forty-two (42) contact/clock hours will be provided upon completion of registration, full participation and evaluation of the program activities for the following disciplines:

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General InformationFees Space is limited so early registration is recommended. The registration fee is $579 if received on or before September 5, 2014. The registration fee after that date is $649. Attendance of single days of the program is available. The registration fee is $99 and provides seven (7) contact/clock hours. Registration fees includes baker’s breakfast, break refreshments, printed materials, continuing education credits/units, and earned certificate.

Dates and TimesProgram sessions will be held on six (6) Fridays on the following dates in 2014: September 12 & 26, October 10 & 24, and November 7 & 21, 2014. Each session will start promptly at 8:30 a.m. and end at 4:30 p.m. Time will be reserved for problem-solving activities. Lunch will be on your own. A list of eateries in the area will be provided. Dress is casual.

LocationUniversity of Illinois BIS1100 E. Warrenville RoadNaperville, IL 60563(630) 505-0500 (Facility Info Only)Cancellation PolicyFull refund if cancelled by September 5, 2014. After September 5, you may send a substitute with prior notification.

QuestionsPlease contact Cynthia Germain at 773-930-3200 or e-mail [email protected].

Wellness & Aging Certificate ProgramFridays, September 12 & 26, October 10 & 24, and November 7 & 21, 2014

8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. – Naperville, IL

FAST, EASY REGISTRATION:By Internet: Visit www.continuingeducationpartner.com/registration -Visa, MasterCard, or American Express

By Phone: Call 217-443-8777 and have credit card information ready 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.

By Mail: Complete this registration form and send with payment to: Continuing Education Institute of Illinois 8770 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 1300, PMB 13142, Chicago, IL 60631NOTE: Registration is subject to receipt of fee(s).

COMPLETE BOTH SECTIONS BELOW:

First Name: Last Name:

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Office/Cell #: E-mail:

Organization:

Profession/Specialty:

Registration fee:o On or before September 5, 2014: $579 o After September 5, 2014: $649o One Day, September 12, 2014: $99 o One Day, September 26, 2014: $99

o One Day, October 10, 2014: $99 o One Day, October 24, 2014: $99

o One Day, November 7, 2014: $99 o One Day, November 21, 2014: $99

Method of payment:o Check or money order enclosed payable to: Continuing Education Institute of Illinois

o I prefer to charge on: o Visa o MasterCard o American Express

Card #

V Number (back of card) Expiration date

Signature:

Please use a copy of this registration form as your invoice. You will not receive an additional bill.

As a result of this program, you will be able to:• Identify effective interventions for prevention and management of geriatric chronic diseases.

• Discuss significant social, financial and legal issues affecting older adults today.

• Recognize the complementary and alternative therapies that can contribute to overall wellness.

• Develop innovative strategies to reduce prescription and over-the-counter medications.

• List special techniques and issues related to screening, assessment and intervention.

• Distinguish successful methods of addressing common mental health issues.

• Explain the strategies to overcome the nutritional challenges universal to older adults.

• Describe the complex issues of independence and sense of control with compassionate support.

• Evaluate the criteria for mild cognitive impairment and progressive memory loss diseases.

• Outline wellness and risk reduction activities that facilitate successful aging.This certificate program for a multi-disciplinary audience offers up-to-date information about evidence-based practices and interventions to promote and enhance aging successfully. Recognized experts in their fields will offer clinical, psychological, theoretical, social, legal and educational perspectives that focus on application. The program is intended to provide a comprehensive education in the geriatrics field with special emphasis on wellness components through the aging process.

Faculty*Steven Fox, DO, Licensed Physician and Surgeon, Private Practice in Geriatrics, Chicago, IL

William Gingold, PhD, MHA, CSA, CHE, LP, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, College

of Medicine, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL

Kristin Gustashaw, MS, RD, CSG, Dietitian, Rush University Medical Center Nutrition and Wellness Center;

Instructor, Department of Food and Nutrition Services, Rush University, Chicago, IL

Joy Klein, MS, CR, CBTP, CCMT, Gerontologist; Instructor/Private Practitioner, Path to Joy Wellness and Path to Joy

Trainings, Woodridge, IL

Michael Koronkowski, PharmD, CGP, Clinical Assistant Professor, Geriatrics, Department of Pharmacy Practice,

College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL

John Lloyd, PhD, Professor of Biology, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Aurora University, Aurora, IL

Brendan Mattson, DAOM, LAc, Director of Education, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, Chicago, IL

Pamela Macfarlane, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Faculty Associate in

Gerontology, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL

Ben Neiberger, JD, CPA, Elder Law Attorney, Generations Law, Ltd., Elmhurst, IL

Patricia Pimental, PsyD, ABN, AAPM, FACPN, Private Practitioner, Neurobehavioral Medicine Consultants, Ltd;

Principal, Holistic Mind Body Wellness Network, Carol Stream, IL

Kate Webster, PhD, Founder and Executive Consultant, Breaking Thru Barriers, Chicago, IL

Lucia West-Jones, MPH, Executive Director, Northeastern Illinois Area Agency on Aging, West Chicago, IL

*Additional faculty to be announced to complement program topics

Conflict of Interest Policy Statement: All faculty participating in this program are expected to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or unlabeled use related to the content of their presentations.

ProgramExpert faculty will present modules on a wide range of topics that affect older adults, providing up-to-date information about enhancing wellness and aging successfully. This may include but not limited to:

• Aging Resources

• Alcohol and Substance Abuse

• Arthritis Prevention and Control

• Biology of Aging

• Caring for the Caregiver

• Chronic Disease Management

• Communication

• Complementary Therapies

• Driving Assessment and Intervention

• Elder Abuse and Neglect

• Elder Law

• Falls, Gait and Balance

• Functional Screening and Assessment

• Grief, Bereavement and Loss

• Hope and Resiliency

• Independence and Sense of Control

• Intimacy and Sexuality

• Medication Reduction

• Mental Health Management

• Mild Cognitive Impairment

• Nutrition, Hydration and Eating

• Pain Assessment and Management

• Physical Activity

• Rehab Considerations

• Retirement Planning

• Sensory Losses and Adaptation

• Socialization and Social Networking

• Spirituality

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General InformationFees Space is limited so early registration is recommended. The registration fee is $579 if received on or before September 5, 2014. The registration fee after that date is $649. Attendance of single days of the program is available. The registration fee is $99 and provides seven (7) contact/clock hours. Registration fees includes baker’s breakfast, break refreshments, printed materials, continuing education credits/units, and earned certificate.

Dates and TimesProgram sessions will be held on six (6) Fridays on the following dates in 2014: September 12 & 26, October 10 & 24, and November 7 & 21, 2014. Each session will start promptly at 8:30 a.m. and end at 4:30 p.m. Time will be reserved for problem-solving activities. Lunch will be on your own. A list of eateries in the area will be provided. Dress is casual.

LocationUniversity of Illinois BIS1100 E. Warrenville RoadNaperville, IL 60563(630) 505-0500 (Facility Info Only)Cancellation PolicyFull refund if cancelled by September 5, 2014. After September 5, you may send a substitute with prior notification.

QuestionsPlease contact Cynthia Germain at 773-930-3200 or e-mail [email protected].

Wellness & Aging Certificate ProgramFridays, September 12 & 26, October 10 & 24, and November 7 & 21, 2014

8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. – Naperville, IL

FAST, EASY REGISTRATION:By Internet: Visit www.continuingeducationpartner.com/registration -Visa, MasterCard, or American Express

By Phone: Call 217-443-8777 and have credit card information ready 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.

By Mail: Complete this registration form and send with payment to: Continuing Education Institute of Illinois 8770 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 1300, PMB 13142, Chicago, IL 60631NOTE: Registration is subject to receipt of fee(s).

COMPLETE BOTH SECTIONS BELOW:

First Name: Last Name:

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Office/Cell #: E-mail:

Organization:

Profession/Specialty:

Registration fee:o On or before September 5, 2014: $579 o After September 5, 2014: $649o One Day, September 12, 2014: $99 o One Day, September 26, 2014: $99

o One Day, October 10, 2014: $99 o One Day, October 24, 2014: $99

o One Day, November 7, 2014: $99 o One Day, November 21, 2014: $99

Method of payment:o Check or money order enclosed payable to: Continuing Education Institute of Illinois

o I prefer to charge on: o Visa o MasterCard o American Express

Card #

V Number (back of card) Expiration date

Signature:

Please use a copy of this registration form as your invoice. You will not receive an additional bill.

As a result of this program, you will be able to:• Identify effective interventions for prevention and management of geriatric chronic diseases.

• Discuss significant social, financial and legal issues affecting older adults today.

• Recognize the complementary and alternative therapies that can contribute to overall wellness.

• Develop innovative strategies to reduce prescription and over-the-counter medications.

• List special techniques and issues related to screening, assessment and intervention.

• Distinguish successful methods of addressing common mental health issues.

• Explain the strategies to overcome the nutritional challenges universal to older adults.

• Describe the complex issues of independence and sense of control with compassionate support.

• Evaluate the criteria for mild cognitive impairment and progressive memory loss diseases.

• Outline wellness and risk reduction activities that facilitate successful aging.This certificate program for a multi-disciplinary audience offers up-to-date information about evidence-based practices and interventions to promote and enhance aging successfully. Recognized experts in their fields will offer clinical, psychological, theoretical, social, legal and educational perspectives that focus on application. The program is intended to provide a comprehensive education in the geriatrics field with special emphasis on wellness components through the aging process.

Faculty*Steven Fox, DO, Licensed Physician and Surgeon, Private Practice in Geriatrics, Chicago, IL

William Gingold, PhD, MHA, CSA, CHE, LP, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, College

of Medicine, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL

Kristin Gustashaw, MS, RD, CSG, Dietitian, Rush University Medical Center Nutrition and Wellness Center;

Instructor, Department of Food and Nutrition Services, Rush University, Chicago, IL

Joy Klein, MS, CR, CBTP, CCMT, Gerontologist; Instructor/Private Practitioner, Path to Joy Wellness and Path to Joy

Trainings, Woodridge, IL

Michael Koronkowski, PharmD, CGP, Clinical Assistant Professor, Geriatrics, Department of Pharmacy Practice,

College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL

John Lloyd, PhD, Professor of Biology, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Aurora University, Aurora, IL

Brendan Mattson, DAOM, LAc, Director of Education, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, Chicago, IL

Pamela Macfarlane, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Faculty Associate in

Gerontology, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL

Ben Neiberger, JD, CPA, Elder Law Attorney, Generations Law, Ltd., Elmhurst, IL

Patricia Pimental, PsyD, ABN, AAPM, FACPN, Private Practitioner, Neurobehavioral Medicine Consultants, Ltd;

Principal, Holistic Mind Body Wellness Network, Carol Stream, IL

Kate Webster, PhD, Founder and Executive Consultant, Breaking Thru Barriers, Chicago, IL

Lucia West-Jones, MPH, Executive Director, Northeastern Illinois Area Agency on Aging, West Chicago, IL

*Additional faculty to be announced to complement program topics

Conflict of Interest Policy Statement: All faculty participating in this program are expected to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or unlabeled use related to the content of their presentations.

ProgramExpert faculty will present modules on a wide range of topics that affect older adults, providing up-to-date information about enhancing wellness and aging successfully. This may include but not limited to:

• Aging Resources

• Alcohol and Substance Abuse

• Arthritis Prevention and Control

• Biology of Aging

• Caring for the Caregiver

• Chronic Disease Management

• Communication

• Complementary Therapies

• Driving Assessment and Intervention

• Elder Abuse and Neglect

• Elder Law

• Falls, Gait and Balance

• Functional Screening and Assessment

• Grief, Bereavement and Loss

• Hope and Resiliency

• Independence and Sense of Control

• Intimacy and Sexuality

• Medication Reduction

• Mental Health Management

• Mild Cognitive Impairment

• Nutrition, Hydration and Eating

• Pain Assessment and Management

• Physical Activity

• Rehab Considerations

• Retirement Planning

• Sensory Losses and Adaptation

• Socialization and Social Networking

• Spirituality

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General InformationFees Space is limited so early registration is recommended. The registration fee is $579 if received on or before September 5, 2014. The registration fee after that date is $649. Attendance of single days of the program is available. The registration fee is $99 and provides seven (7) contact/clock hours. Registration fees includes baker’s breakfast, break refreshments, printed materials, continuing education credits/units, and earned certificate.

Dates and TimesProgram sessions will be held on six (6) Fridays on the following dates in 2014: September 12 & 26, October 10 & 24, and November 7 & 21, 2014. Each session will start promptly at 8:30 a.m. and end at 4:30 p.m. Time will be reserved for problem-solving activities. Lunch will be on your own. A list of eateries in the area will be provided. Dress is casual.

LocationUniversity of Illinois BIS1100 E. Warrenville RoadNaperville, IL 60563(630) 505-0500 (Facility Info Only)Cancellation PolicyFull refund if cancelled by September 5, 2014. After September 5, you may send a substitute with prior notification.

QuestionsPlease contact Cynthia Germain at 773-930-3200 or e-mail [email protected].

Wellness & Aging Certificate ProgramFridays, September 12 & 26, October 10 & 24, and November 7 & 21, 2014

8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. – Naperville, IL

FAST, EASY REGISTRATION:By Internet: Visit www.continuingeducationpartner.com/registration -Visa, MasterCard, or American Express

By Phone: Call 217-443-8777 and have credit card information ready 8:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Monday-Friday.

By Mail: Complete this registration form and send with payment to: Continuing Education Institute of Illinois 8770 West Bryn Mawr Avenue, Suite 1300, PMB 13142, Chicago, IL 60631NOTE: Registration is subject to receipt of fee(s).

COMPLETE BOTH SECTIONS BELOW:

First Name: Last Name:

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Office/Cell #: E-mail:

Organization:

Profession/Specialty:

Registration fee:o On or before September 5, 2014: $579 o After September 5, 2014: $649o One Day, September 12, 2014: $99 o One Day, September 26, 2014: $99

o One Day, October 10, 2014: $99 o One Day, October 24, 2014: $99

o One Day, November 7, 2014: $99 o One Day, November 21, 2014: $99

Method of payment:o Check or money order enclosed payable to: Continuing Education Institute of Illinois

o I prefer to charge on: o Visa o MasterCard o American Express

Card #

V Number (back of card) Expiration date

Signature:

Please use a copy of this registration form as your invoice. You will not receive an additional bill.

As a result of this program, you will be able to:• Identify effective interventions for prevention and management of geriatric chronic diseases.

• Discuss significant social, financial and legal issues affecting older adults today.

• Recognize the complementary and alternative therapies that can contribute to overall wellness.

• Develop innovative strategies to reduce prescription and over-the-counter medications.

• List special techniques and issues related to screening, assessment and intervention.

• Distinguish successful methods of addressing common mental health issues.

• Explain the strategies to overcome the nutritional challenges universal to older adults.

• Describe the complex issues of independence and sense of control with compassionate support.

• Evaluate the criteria for mild cognitive impairment and progressive memory loss diseases.

• Outline wellness and risk reduction activities that facilitate successful aging.This certificate program for a multi-disciplinary audience offers up-to-date information about evidence-based practices and interventions to promote and enhance aging successfully. Recognized experts in their fields will offer clinical, psychological, theoretical, social, legal and educational perspectives that focus on application. The program is intended to provide a comprehensive education in the geriatrics field with special emphasis on wellness components through the aging process.

Faculty*Steven Fox, DO, Licensed Physician and Surgeon, Private Practice in Geriatrics, Chicago, IL

William Gingold, PhD, MHA, CSA, CHE, LP, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, College

of Medicine, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL

Kristin Gustashaw, MS, RD, CSG, Dietitian, Rush University Medical Center Nutrition and Wellness Center;

Instructor, Department of Food and Nutrition Services, Rush University, Chicago, IL

Joy Klein, MS, CR, CBTP, CCMT, Gerontologist; Instructor/Private Practitioner, Path to Joy Wellness and Path to Joy

Trainings, Woodridge, IL

Michael Koronkowski, PharmD, CGP, Clinical Assistant Professor, Geriatrics, Department of Pharmacy Practice,

College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois at Chicago, IL

John Lloyd, PhD, Professor of Biology, Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Aurora University, Aurora, IL

Brendan Mattson, DAOM, LAc, Director of Education, Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, Chicago, IL

Pamela Macfarlane, PhD, Professor Emeritus, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Faculty Associate in

Gerontology, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL

Ben Neiberger, JD, CPA, Elder Law Attorney, Generations Law, Ltd., Elmhurst, IL

Patricia Pimental, PsyD, ABN, AAPM, FACPN, Private Practitioner, Neurobehavioral Medicine Consultants, Ltd;

Principal, Holistic Mind Body Wellness Network, Carol Stream, IL

Kate Webster, PhD, Founder and Executive Consultant, Breaking Thru Barriers, Chicago, IL

Lucia West-Jones, MPH, Executive Director, Northeastern Illinois Area Agency on Aging, West Chicago, IL

*Additional faculty to be announced to complement program topics

Conflict of Interest Policy Statement: All faculty participating in this program are expected to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest or unlabeled use related to the content of their presentations.

ProgramExpert faculty will present modules on a wide range of topics that affect older adults, providing up-to-date information about enhancing wellness and aging successfully. This may include but not limited to:

• Aging Resources

• Alcohol and Substance Abuse

• Arthritis Prevention and Control

• Biology of Aging

• Caring for the Caregiver

• Chronic Disease Management

• Communication

• Complementary Therapies

• Driving Assessment and Intervention

• Elder Abuse and Neglect

• Elder Law

• Falls, Gait and Balance

• Functional Screening and Assessment

• Grief, Bereavement and Loss

• Hope and Resiliency

• Independence and Sense of Control

• Intimacy and Sexuality

• Medication Reduction

• Mental Health Management

• Mild Cognitive Impairment

• Nutrition, Hydration and Eating

• Pain Assessment and Management

• Physical Activity

• Rehab Considerations

• Retirement Planning

• Sensory Losses and Adaptation

• Socialization and Social Networking

• Spirituality

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Who should attend? This program is designed for, but not limited to, the following professionals in health, allied health, social services and business. PROFESSIONAL CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT IS AVAILABLE.

Non

-Pro

fit O

rg.

U.S

. Pos

tage

PAID

Pe

rmit

No.

309

Cham

paig

n, IL

FRIDAYSSeptember 12 & 26, October 10 & 24, and November 7 & 21, 2014All Sessions 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

SITE LOCATIONUniversity of Illinois BIS1100 E. Warrenville RoadNaperville, IL 60563(630) 505-0500 (Facility Info Only)Coordinated by:

P R O F E S S I O N A L C O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N

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Activities Professionals

Assisted Living Directors

Care Managers/Case Managers

Clergy

Counselors

Dental Hygienists

Dietitians/Nutritionists

Home Care Professionals

Home Health Professionals

Hospice Professionals

Massage Therapists

Nurse Practitioners

Nurses (RN/LPN)

Nursing Home Administrators

Occupational Therapists and COTAs

Physical Therapists and PTAs

Psychologists

Respiratory Care Therapists

Social Workers

Others (please inquire)

Wellness & Aging Certificate Program

Continuing EducationInstitute of Illinois

COLLEGE OF MEDICINEUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGN

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Counselors, Professional/Clinical (IL CE Sponsor License #197.000128) Dental Hygienist (IL CE Sponsor License #174.000025) Dietitians/Nutritionists (IL CE Sponsor License #199.000108) Marriage and Family Counselors (IL CE Sponsor License #168.000163) Massage Therapists (IL CE Sponsor License #245.000043) Nurses/Nurse Practitioners (IL CE Sponsor License #236.000010) Nursing Home Administrators (IL CE Sponsor License #139.000153) Occupational Therapists and COTAs (IL CE Sponsor License #224.000040) Physical Therapists and PTAs (IL CE Sponsor License #216.000058) Psychologists (IL CE Sponsor License #268.000029) Respiratory Care Therapists (IL CE Sponsor License #195.000021) Social Workers (IL CE Sponsor License #159.000486) Others – Please inquire*. Call (773) 930-3200. *This program qualifies for up to forty-two (42) continuing education units/clock hours as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations.

Continuing Education CreditCertificate of Attendance will be issued for hours earned for continuing education requirements that entitle the participant to obtain credit from his/her respective licensing or certifying agency or institution. Professional Certificate in Wellness and Aging will be issued to participants who complete the six (6) sessions in their entirety.

Forty-two (42) contact/clock hours will be provided upon completion of registration, full participation and evaluation of the program activities for the following disciplines: