Adult Education Series (AES) is back and we are going virtual with our talks. We will be announcing upcoming virtual talks on our website, social media and on our forums.
Join us on Wednesday, June 3, at 9 am as elder law attorney Matt Margolis brings his expertise regarding "Understanding Medicaid and How to Protect Assets... Legally." Matt will discuss the ins and outs of Medicaid (for nursing homes and supportive living facilities) and why its never too late to protect your assets.
Please join in the discussion on Wednesday, June 3, at 9 am by clicking on this link:
This program is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, however, you do need to register to participate in this virtual event.
Aches, stiffness and soreness can be sudden or ongoing. Don't let pain stop you from living life. Finding the right help is important in taking care of your pain. Kellie Gates, MD at IBJI treats every aspect of pain care. Join Dr. Gates in this discussion about managing chronic pain now and in the future.
REMINDER!! The Alzheimer’s Association is hosting “10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s” as part of the NSYMCA's Adult Education Series at 12 pm on Wednesday, 5/27, you can register up until noon Wednesday.
Our next Adult Education Series program "10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's" will take place on Wednesday, May 27, at 12 pm. and will be brought to you by the Alzheimer's Association. To participate in this program you need to register in advance with the Alzheimer's Association.
Call this number 847-499-2549 or click here to register in advance.
During the presentation you will learn:
the 10 warning signs to help you identify symptoms that may be related to Alzheimer's or another form of dementia
changes you might be seeing in loved ones now that you are connecting in new ways
what, if any, action you might consider taking if you see such changes.
Registration Required. Register for this program directly through the Alzheimer’s
Please join me for the Adult Education Series program today, Monday, May 18, on the Zoom platform
9:30 am – "You’ve Cleaned Out the Closets, etc. Now What?"
With Pamela Martin of Long World Services for the Living
Tips on managing belongings during a transition, especially while sheltering in place
After being stuck at home for weeks on end, many people have combed through every room in the house. Deciding what to sell, donate and dispose of can be trying under normal circumstances, and with COVID-19, donation center closures, and limited garbage pick-up, managing your belongings may seem impossible. Pamela Martin, founder of Long World Services for the Living, will help you figure out how to make decisions about belongings and what to do once you have made the decisions.
Please join the Adult Education Series on Wednesday, May 13 at 9 am for "Estate Planning 101" with elder law attorney Matt Margolis as he discusses what is important to include in your estate planning and how to use trusts and other tools to protect your loved ones.
Learn about your options to make sure that you leave what you want to leave to those to whom you want to leave it.
Join NSYMCA member and retired physician, Dr. Mike Ellison, in a discussion about Coronavirus. Bring your questions, concerns and problems to the table and talk with Mike and your peers about them. This program is free and open to the public so please invite anyone from anywhere to participate as well.
Join us on Wednesday, April 29 at 10:30 am to discuss "Living Options as You Age" with Alice Chow, MS, RPh, CLTC, LTCP as she presents all sorts of information you will want to consider when making the decision (or helping your loved ones make the decision) to age in place at Home or to age in a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC).
Illinois Bone and Joint Institute continues it's virtual Adult Education Series participation today bringing us "How to Handle Injuries during COVID-19" with Dr. Eric Chehab at 3:00 pm. Learn options to handling orthopedic and musculoskeletal injuries like telemedicine, OrthoAccess Immediate Care Clinics and more. Go to https://www.ibji.com/virtual-events/ and click "Join This Event" or call 1+872-240-3212 and give the access code 362-974-461 to participate.
Join Alice Chow, MS, RPh, CLTC, LTCP, of KATS Consulting, LLC, to learn about how to make the right decision for you or your loved one(s) regarding the best place to age… at home or in a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). Learn what is included in a CCRC as well as what to anticipate when staying in your home. There is more to consider that what you want, such as the quality of care you will receive, financial ramifications of the choices you make, and the availability of and drain upon family members.
Mark your calendar, NSYMCA and Illinois Bone and Joint Institute bring you a virtual Adult Education Series program on Tuesday, April 28, at 3 pm entitled
LEARN OPTIONS TO HANDLING ORTHOPEDIC AND MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES DURING COVID-19
Eric Chehab, MD, IBJI Orthopedic Surgeon with fellowship training in sports medicine, will be educating you about how to receive treatment for injuries while sheltering in place.
Accidents happen. The ER isn't your only option.
With the weather getting warmer and families e-schooling and working from home, injuries are bound to happen around the house and yard. With the spread of Covid-19, now might not be the best time to visit the ER with a musculoskeletal or orthopedic injury. IBJI is still open and treating patients through their OrthoAccess Immediate Care Clinics, offering Telemedicine visits and scheduling appointments for urgent and acute injuries.
What isIBJI OrthoAccess (OA) Immediate Care?
OA is a walk-in clinic designed to treat things like simple fractures, sprains, strains, sports injuries, accidents and more
IBJI has OA Clinics throughout Chicagoland
Each OA is staffed by certified IBJI orthopedic specialists
All OA Clinics have advanced diagnostic technology
Please join me today (4/8/20) for "5 Things Every Woman Should Know about Finance" brought to us by Wei Zhang and LeAnh Blanchard of the Heartland Institute of Financial Education at 9:30 am http://uberconference.com/nsymca or 847-576-3011. Hope to see you there!
Join us on Wednesday, June 3, at 9 am as elder law attorney Matt Margolis brings his expertise regarding "Understanding Medicaid and How to Protect Assets... Legally." Matt will discuss the ins and outs of Medicaid (for nursing homes and supportive living facilities) and why its never too late to protect your assets.
Please join in the discussion on Wednesday, June 3, at 9 am by clicking on this link:
https://zoom.us/j/96398901895
or calling this number: 1-312-626-6799
and entering this meeting ID: 963 9890 1895
You won't want to miss our next Adult Education Series program entitled "Managing Chronic Pain - Pain Management Treatment During Covid-19 and Beyond"
with Illinois Bone and Joint Institute's Dr. Kellie Gates
on Tuesday, June 2, at 3 pm.
To register click on this link: https://www.ibji.com/virtual-events/
This program is FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, however, you do need to register to participate in this virtual event.
Aches, stiffness and soreness can be sudden or ongoing. Don't let pain stop you from living life. Finding the right help is important in taking care of your pain. Kellie Gates, MD at IBJI treats every aspect of pain care. Join Dr. Gates in this discussion about managing chronic pain now and in the future.
We look forward to your participation.
REMINDER!! The Alzheimer’s Association is hosting “10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s” as part of the NSYMCA's Adult Education Series at 12 pm on Wednesday, 5/27, you can register up until noon Wednesday.
Just call 847-499-2549 or click here to register.
This program is free and is open to the public so please invite your friends and family.
Our next Adult Education Series program "10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer's" will take place on Wednesday, May 27, at 12 pm. and will be brought to you by the Alzheimer's Association. To participate in this program you need to register in advance with the Alzheimer's Association.
Call this number 847-499-2549 or click here to register in advance.
During the presentation you will learn:
the 10 warning signs to help you identify symptoms that may be related to Alzheimer's or another form of dementia
changes you might be seeing in loved ones now that you are connecting in new ways
what, if any, action you might consider taking if you see such changes.
Registration Required. Register for this program directly through the Alzheimer’s
Association: Call 847-499-2549 or click here.
Please join me for the Adult Education Series program today, Monday, May 18, on the Zoom platform
9:30 am – "You’ve Cleaned Out the Closets, etc. Now What?"
With Pamela Martin of Long World Services for the Living
Tips on managing belongings during a transition, especially while sheltering in place
After being stuck at home for weeks on end, many people have combed through every room in the house. Deciding what to sell, donate and dispose of can be trying under normal circumstances, and with COVID-19, donation center closures, and limited garbage pick-up, managing your belongings may seem impossible. Pamela Martin, founder of Long World Services for the Living, will help you figure out how to make decisions about belongings and what to do once you have made the decisions.
Zoom Meeting click this link at 9:30 am: https://ymcaalliance.zoom.us/j/96165584578
Or call: 1-312-626-6799 Meeting ID 961 6558 4578
Hope to see you today,
Karen
Please join the Adult Education Series on Wednesday, May 13 at 9 am for "Estate Planning 101" with elder law attorney Matt Margolis as he discusses what is important to include in your estate planning and how to use trusts and other tools to protect your loved ones.
Learn about your options to make sure that you leave what you want to leave to those to whom you want to leave it.
Included in the discussion:
The Importance of Powers of Attorney documents
The differences between a will and a trust
De-mystifying estate planning myths
Log in at 9 am to http://uberconference.com/nsymca
or call 847-576-3011.
The Adult Education Series invites you to "COVID-19: A Discussion with a Doctor" on Monday, May 11, at 1 pm. Click on this link:
http://uberconference.com/nsymca or call 847-576-3011 at 1 pm to participate.
Join NSYMCA member and retired physician, Dr. Mike Ellison, in a discussion about Coronavirus. Bring your questions, concerns and problems to the table and talk with Mike and your peers about them. This program is free and open to the public so please invite anyone from anywhere to participate as well.
Join us on Wednesday, April 29 at 10:30 am to discuss "Living Options as You Age" with Alice Chow, MS, RPh, CLTC, LTCP as she presents all sorts of information you will want to consider when making the decision (or helping your loved ones make the decision) to age in place at Home or to age in a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC).
To participate on Wednesday at 10:30 am click on this link http://uberconference.com/nsymca or call this number 847-576-3011.
Illinois Bone and Joint Institute continues it's virtual Adult Education Series participation today bringing us "How to Handle Injuries during COVID-19" with Dr. Eric Chehab at 3:00 pm. Learn options to handling orthopedic and musculoskeletal injuries like telemedicine, OrthoAccess Immediate Care Clinics and more. Go to https://www.ibji.com/virtual-events/ and click "Join This Event" or call 1+872-240-3212 and give the access code 362-974-461 to participate.
Living Options As You Age: Choosing Between Aging at Home and Living in a Continuing Care Retirement Community on Wednesday, April 29 at 10:30 am
Click on this link: http://uberconference.com/nsymca or call this number 847-576-3011 at 10:30 am on Wednesday
Join Alice Chow, MS, RPh, CLTC, LTCP, of KATS Consulting, LLC, to learn about how to make the right decision for you or your loved one(s) regarding the best place to age… at home or in a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). Learn what is included in a CCRC as well as what to anticipate when staying in your home. There is more to consider that what you want, such as the quality of care you will receive, financial ramifications of the choices you make, and the availability of and drain upon family members.
Mark your calendar, NSYMCA and Illinois Bone and Joint Institute bring you a virtual Adult Education Series program on Tuesday, April 28, at 3 pm entitled
HOW TO HANDLE INJURIES DURING COVID-19
Free and open to the public
Virtual Program link details: https://www.ibji.com/virtual-events/
LEARN OPTIONS TO HANDLING ORTHOPEDIC AND MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURIES DURING COVID-19
Eric Chehab, MD, IBJI Orthopedic Surgeon with fellowship training in sports medicine, will be educating you about how to receive treatment for injuries while sheltering in place.
Accidents happen. The ER isn't your only option.
With the weather getting warmer and families e-schooling and working from home, injuries are bound to happen around the house and yard. With the spread of Covid-19, now might not be the best time to visit the ER with a musculoskeletal or orthopedic injury. IBJI is still open and treating patients through their OrthoAccess Immediate Care Clinics, offering Telemedicine visits and scheduling appointments for urgent and acute injuries.
What isIBJI OrthoAccess (OA) Immediate Care?
OA is a walk-in clinic designed to treat things like simple fractures, sprains, strains, sports injuries, accidents and more
IBJI has OA Clinics throughout Chicagoland
Each OA is staffed by certified IBJI orthopedic specialists
All OA Clinics have advanced diagnostic technology
Is Telemedicine for me?
Who should use telemedicine
What telemedicine can do for you
Where telemedicine can take place
Why telemedicne can be a resource
When to use telemedicine
Join us virtually on Tuesday, April 28 at 3 pm for details click on this link https://www.ibji.com/virtual-events/
Please join me today (4/8/20) for "5 Things Every Woman Should Know about Finance" brought to us by Wei Zhang and LeAnh Blanchard of the Heartland Institute of Financial Education at 9:30 am http://uberconference.com/nsymca or 847-576-3011. Hope to see you there!