GVSU conference on aging well
Who lives long? And, why? These are just two of the questions that will be explored at the 9th annual Art & Science of Aging Conference at Grand Valley State University. The theme of the February 14 conference is “The Heart & Soul of Aging Well.”
A complete conference schedule is at www.gvsu.edu/gerontology.
Registration is now open.
Leslie Martin will give the keynote address, “Throw Your Heart
Into it, and the Rest will Follow.” Martin is a professor of Public
Health at Loma Linda University and research professor at the
University of California, Riverside. As co-author of The Longevity
Project, she has spent more than 20 years exploring who lives long,
and why. Her research is based on the lives of more than 1,500 men and
women who have been studied since 1921 and has yielded important
insights about the paths to longevity.
The conference includes 15 workshops on a wide range of topics
including health care reform, retirement, healthy eating, exercise and
pain management. New this year are three sessions led by Carol
Hendershot, a certified mindfulness-based stress reduction instructor
with the Grand Rapids Center for Mindfulness.
The Heart & Soul of Aging Well
February 14
8:30
a.m.-4:30 p.m.
DeVos Center, Pew Grand Rapids Campus
Registration open until Feb. 4
The conference is sponsored in part by Grand Valley’s College of
Community and Public Service and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,
along with Clark Retirement Community, MapleCreek, Beacon Hill,
Pilgrim Manor, Miller Johnson, Porter Hills Retirement Community and
Area Agency on Aging of West Michigan, among others.
More for information contact Priscilla Kimboko, professor of
gerontology and health care management, at (616) 331-6641 or [email protected].
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