UA, FOCUS to Co-Sponsor ‘Golden Treasures: Helping Seniors be Healthy’

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Older adults and those who care for them are invited to attend a free event where they can learn more about the new Medicare prescription drug benefits, new treatments for Alzheimer’s disease and information on other health issues, including ongoing University of Alabama-sponsored treatment studies.

The event, “Golden Treasures: Helping Seniors Be Healthy” will be from 9 a.m. until noon, Wednesday, March 10 at FOCUS on Senior Citizens, 1920 6th Street in Tuscaloosa. It is sponsored by The University of Alabama’s Center for Mental Health and Aging; FOCUS on Senior Citizens, a comprehensive service organization for those ages 60 and older; and Shelton State Community College.

Other issues scheduled to be addressed include tips on developing legacies, depression, and legal issues facing older adults. Free manicures, snacks and door prizes will be available.

Participants will have opportunity to learn about various UA treatment studies in areas such as chronic stress, anxiety, depression or coping with life-limiting or non life-limiting illnesses, or the stresses associated with caring for someone with these illnesses. Information will also be provided about UA’s Geropsychology Clinic, an outpatient clinic designed to help senior citizens with their mental health needs. The clinic’s services are provided on a sliding scale fee, based on income.

For more information about the event, phone 205/348-0266 or 205/758-3393.

UA’s Center for Mental Health and Aging is an interdisciplinary center designed to assist the elderly and those who care for them. Those interested in learning more about the Center, or its various studies, should contact Dr. Denise Cleveland, administrator for the Center, at 205/348-7512 or dclevela@sw.ua.edu.

Contact

Chris Bryant, Assistant Director of Media Relations, 205/348-8323, cbryant@ur.ua.edu
Dr. Rebecca Allen, 205/348-9891, rsallen@bama.ua.edu
Laura Hunter, senior center manager, FOCUS on Senior Citizens, 205/758-3393