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The boom of an aging society is upon us. More than 10,000 Baby Boomers turn 65 each day, a trend expected to continue for the next 19 years. With advancements in the medical field and an increasing emphasis on wellness programs, people are living longer. And, by the year 2040, one in five Americans will be age 70 years or older. Research on aging has surged. While growing older is a normal process that affects all of us, how do we successfully age in our later years? Living longer is one thing. Living well is something else.
This two-hour seminar will explore what it means to age successfully, trends of adults caring for their elderly parent, impact of the increasing life expectancy in the U.S. and the importance of engaging the community in ensuring the well-being of our elderly neighbors.
Adults caring for older parents, professionals working with the elderly in assisted living facilities and nursing homes, social work and medical professionals and the community at large won’t want to miss this timely discussion.
Presenter: Dr. Zvi Gellis
Director of the Center for Mental Health & Aging and Professor in the School of Social Policy and Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. Former Governor’s appointee for the New York Office of Mental Health, Research Director at St. Peter’s Hospital and Home Care Late Life Depression Clinic and Director of the Center for Mental Health & Aging University at Albany, SUNY.
DATE Sunday, October 28, 2012
TIME 3:00 – 5:00 pm
PLACE
The Golub Center
184 Washington Ave. Extension
Albany, NY 12203
RSVP Please call 518-482-8856 or email info@jfsneny.org
FEE Free
CEUs 2.0 CEUs have been applied for through the NYS Chapter of NASW

Families today have questions: How do I cope with my aging parent? What should I do if my child is being bullied? How can I help a loved one who is in an abusive relationship?
JFS is launching the new JFS Miriam Adler Family Life Education Series designed to strengthen and empower families through workshops and discussions on issues affecting all stages of family life. Miriam’s 25 year history of working at JFS and serving families and individuals in the Capital Region gives her the experience and compassion to understand today’s families. She will play an active role in guiding the topics for upcoming lectures, which will be open to all members of the community.
The first seminar addresses Trends in Successful Aging and Caregiving. Presented by Dr. Zvi Gellis, Director of the Center for Mental Health & Aging and Professor in the School of Social Policy and Practice at the University of Pennsylvania. The seminar takes place at 3:00 on October 28, 2012 at the Golub Center in Albany. For registration information, please call 518-482-8856 or email info@jfsneny.org.

SEFCU President and CEO, Michael J. Castellana Receives the
Anschel Weiss Community Builders Award

Miriam Adler is recognized for 25 years of service to JFS
ALBANY- More than 150 community members gathered and helped raise over $22,000 at the JFS Annual Celebration  held June Thursday, June 7th at the Massry Center for the Arts at The College of Saint Rose, reported event chair Karen Setzen.
At the event Michael Castellana received the Anschel Weiss Community Builders Award, which bestows the agency’s highest honor for building business in the Capital Region and commitment to non-profit organizations to improve the lives of adults, children and families. Miriam Adler was also recognized for her 25 years of service at JFS.
In talking of his commitment to non-profit organizations, Catellana said, “I’m humbled to be recognized with the honor of receiving the 2012 Anschel Weiss Community Builders Award.  To be included in the company of the prior winners of this award is truly an honor.” Castellana serves on numerous boards of directors, including the SEFCU Foundation, a non-profit affiliation he formed to pool the time, talent, and financial resources of SEFCU staff in support of children’s causes.
Miriam Adler has been a part of Jewish Family Services for 25 years.  Having grown up in the area, Miriam returned to Albany in 1986 and took a position as Clinical Director at JFS, and in 2007, became Executive Director. “Working for 25 years at JFS has allowed me to express my passion for working with families and individuals, help to build and support the Capital Region Jewish Community, and participate in educating the new generations of social workers.  I am honored to receive this award from JFS which has been such an important part of my life.”

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