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April 2013 Newsletter Now Available
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Tweet This PostAgeSong Presents Palliative Care Speaker Series
CLICK HERE to download PalliativeCare-SpeakerSeries Flyer
April 4- 5:30pm-7:30pm, Understanding Palliative Care
Guest Speakers: Nader Shabahangi, Ph.D., MFT & Barbara Bishop, MD
Laguna Grove, 624 Laguna Street, San Francisco
RSVP education@agesong.com, or call 415-318-8670
An evening focused on understanding the basic scope and benefits
of palliative care for people facing serious illness.
Tweet This PostMaking Up in Humor What They Lack in Fashion
What are Your Dragons?
Nader Shabahangi, AgeSong Founder, Invites Guests to Tapis, accompanied by a Lively Session of Elders Academy
Randy Silva Introduces AgeSong to Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence
Capturing the Vibrancy of a Woman of a Certain Age
An accomplished university educator and author, Deborah Bloch reinvented herself by earning a second masters degree, a Masters of Fine Arts in Writing, as she was approaching the end of her academic career. Upon completion of the writing program, she authored a book that was totally different from anything she’d written before – a novel entitled That Old Song and Dance, that tells the story of Barbara, a 64-year-old happily married professor who longs to be the light in someone’s eyes one more time. That Old Song and Dance is available on-line directly from the publisher: www.barbarianbooks.com.
Tweet This PostLiving with Dragons: Elders Academy March 15
Palliative Care Subject of Speaker Series for the Community
AgeSong and Sutter Care at Home will plan, develop, implement and evaluate a series of three 2-hour educational events for the community (professionals, families, residents) relative to palliative care and advance care planning. The series will include an offering of continuing education credits for social workers, marriage and family counselors, nurses and RCFE administrators.
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