Tags: Aging Mental Health
Although older adults suffer from alarming rates of depression, they often subscribe to a generational resistance to diagnosis and treatment. This interactive program will offer a frank look at the types of depression older adults encounter, how to determine who is at risk and how to best treat. Making appropriate referrals, dealing with suicidal ideation and special considerations for older adults in various settings will be covered.
Content Level: Beginner to Intermediate
This program has been pre-approved by the Commission for Case Manager Certification to provide continuing education credit to CCM® board certified case managers. The course is approved for 1 CE contact hour(s). Activity code: I00046582 Approval Number 210001951: To claim these CEs, log into your CE Center account at www.ccmcertification.org.*Certificate must be retained for at least one year past the participant’s CCM board certified case manager’s renewal date.
Jenerations Health Education is an approved sponsor of the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners for continuing education credits for licensed social workers in Maryland. Jenerations Health Education maintains responsibility for this program.
Participant is awarded 1 Category I Maryland Social Work CEUs
When It's Not Just a Tough Day: Identifying Depression in Seniors, Course #3612, is approved by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program to be offered by Jenerations Health Education as an individual course. Individual courses, not providers, are approved at the course level. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. ACE course approval period: 05/26/2021 - 05/26/2023. Social workers completing this course receive 1 General Social Work Practice continuing education credits.
Notice to providers of New Jersey SW Continuing Education:
• ACE individual course approval meets the NJ Board of Social Work Examiners requirements for individual course approval pursuant to NJ Code 13:44G-6.4.16.
• Participation in the ASWB ACE Course Approval Program requires that the provider abide by all of the criteria set forth by New Jersey Administrative Code Title 13 Chapter 44 G Subchapter 6.
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Stephanie Goldstein, BSW, LBSW, has been in healthcare for more than 15 years. Her experience includes both working directly with patients and as a manager in mental health and long term care. She is passionate about educating patients and families on options while promoting self-determination for those with complex physical, cognitive or mental health diagnoses. A frequent guest lecturer for Johns Hopkins University’s Certificate on Aging program, she also loves teaching professionals about best practices in working with older generations.
Learning Objectives:
Name at least 4 risk factors for Depression in older adults
Distinguish between depression and dementia, drug/alcohol abuse and other mental health conditions in older adults
Identify at least 4 risk factors for suicide attempt with older adults
List 3 best practices for treating Depression with older adults
Agenda:
15 minutes: What puts an older adult at risk for Depression?
15 minutes: Understanding the differences between Depression, Dementia and other mental health diagnosis
15 minutes: Risk factors for suicide amongst older adults
15 minutes: Best practices for treatment of Depression among older adults
Q: How do I access the program?
A: Log in to your account at https://jenerations.ce21.com/ and you can launch the applicable program from your list of registered courses. You may also click the link provided in your event confirmation or reminder emails and that will take you to your account. Please use the same email you used to register for your account. If you do not recall your log-in information you may request it: https://jenerations.ce21.com/Account/Login
Q: Do I need to set up an account? / Why do I need to register?
A: Account registration is required for each individual who wishes to participate in a CEU and receive credit to maintain credit compliance requirements. Your account will also provide you with the ability to access your program history, handouts, and ability to download your CE certificate.
Q: How can I tell if I am registered?
A: Please go to your account and your registered courses will be listed. You will also receive a registration confirmation via your email if you have successfully registered for the program. Be sure to check your SPAM or Junk folders as well. If you have questions about your registration or did not receive a confirmation email, please contact Contact@jenerationshealth.com.
Q: How do I receive my CEs at the end of the webinar? /How do I get my certificate?
A: CE certificates will be made available to all participants who attend the webinar in full, and completes the evaluation found in their registration profile for live interactive programs. For on-demand programs, participants must complete the program in it's entirety as well as the evaluation and post test. You will find these in your profile when you log in: https://jenerations.ce21.com/
Q: What if I am running late or must leave before the program ends? Will I still receive credit?
A: Due to credit compliance standards, full attendance is required to receive CE certificate. Therefore, if you arrive to the webinar late or leave the webinar early, you may not qualify to receive a CE certificate. Jenerations does not offer partial credit for participation.
Q: What if I get kicked out of a webinar and cannot get back in?
A: Should you have technical difficulties; you should be able to rejoin the webinar through your account profile by clicking “Launch Webinar”. Our attendees are given a grace period to rejoin; however, failure to return in time, will result in not receiving CE credits. If technical difficulties are experienced by the entire group a notice will be sent out advising of such.
Q: Are the webinars live?
A: Yes, our Jenerations webinars are live and interactive - not pre-recorded. To receive credit, these webinars should be treated as if you are attending an in-person course in a classroom setting and will also require a minimum participation. This is tracked via your online participation as well as polls/quiz responses and other applicable certification requirements.
NOTE: Jenerations also offers On-Demand content. This content is pre-recorded. Credits may differ from the original Live Webinar offering.
Q: Who are you authorized by?
A: While most licensing boards for social work accept CE, credits provided by (ASWB), licensees are responsible for determining where specific courses meet their jurisdiction’s requirements. State and provincial regulatory boards have the final authority to determine whether an individual course may be accepted for continuing education credit. **It is the responsibility of the registered user to review the details of each program and the credit approvals (noted in the approval statement under the Credits tab) on the website to determine which CE approvals are being offered for each course.
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Jenerations Health Education regularly submits programs to the following entities for program approvals:
Q: Are there specific equipment or technical requirements?
There are recommended system settings and system requirements. System requirements are:
It is recommended to have a wired connection or at minimum a strong wireless connection. Should you lose connectivity to the program it may impact your attendance which can impact the participation needed to obtain credit.
Q: Do you offer ADA Accommodations?
A: Yes! If you are requesting ADA accommodations, please contact us via email at contact@jenerationshealth.com at least two weeks prior to the course date. Requests after that date may not be fulfilled.
Q: What do I do if I have a complaint/grievance?
A: For grievances, contact Jenerations Health Education at 443-416-7710 or contact@jenerationshealth.com.
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Gorenko JA, Moran C, Flynn M, Dobson K, Konnert C. Social Isolation and Psychological Distress Among Older Adults Related to COVID-19: A Narrative Review of Remotely-Delivered Interventions and Recommendations. Journal of Applied Gerontology. 2021;40(1):3-13. doi:10.1177/0733464820958550
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