Event
brings together seniors, caregivers, academics and professionals
Newswise,
January 27, 2016--The Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging at
the University of Louisville will host its inaugural Optimal Aging Conference
June 12-14 in Louisville. The conference will be held at the Brown Hotel, 335
W. Broadway.
The
Optimal Aging Conference brings together academics, professionals and older
adults across a variety of disciplines who are united by a view that aging is
an opportunity, not a disease, said Institute Executive Director Anna Faul,
D.Litt.
“This conference supports the dissemination of biopsychosocial aging
research, age-friendly product innovation, and evidence-based practice and
education models, with participation and input from older adults,” Faul said.
The
conference will feature presentations on the latest in aging research and the
deadline for abstract submissions is March 18.
Registration
will open April 1.
The registration fee for students, residents, and senior
citizens age 65 and older is $100; $240 for KAG Members; and $260 for all other
academics and professionals.
The
conference also will feature exhibits from a variety of businesses and
organizations involved in the aging profession. Deadline for exhibitors and
sponsorships is April 30.
The
conference is sponsored jointly by the UofL Institute for Sustainable Health
& Optimal Aging and the Kentucky Association for Gerontology. For
information about the conference, visit www.OptimalAgingInstitute.org or
call 502-852-5629.
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