PPT-High-Risk Alcohol and Opioid Use Among Adults Ages 55 and Older

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Deborah Hasin PhD Frederic C Blow PhD SUBSTANCE ABUSE AMONG OLDER ADULTS AN EMERGING PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS Title page Todays Broadcast Present the latest research

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Deborah Hasin PhD Frederic C Blow PhD SUBSTANCE ABUSE AMONG OLDER ADULTS AN EMERGING PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS Title page Todays Broadcast Present the latest research on Highrisk drinking and alcohol use disorders among those 55 and older Dr Deborah Hasin. S Wadd, R Driver, D Forrester. Objectives. Produce indicators to illustrate . extent/nature of alcohol misuse, . related harm and intervention.. Present key indicators across . time periods to identify trends.. Indra Macfarlane and Winston Rickman. CGL and Lewisham Community Education Provider Network. Tuesday 27. th. September 2016. Definition of A. lcohol Dependency. Winter . Pressure and Impact on Older Adults . INTL . Program. Website: INTLNY.COM. Chemical Dependency and the Older Adult. Richard Koffler LCSW-R, CASAC-G. 10% of Americans abuse alcohol. As many as 17% of . adults . 65. and over . have . an . The graying of the disease . Extenuating vs Mitigating . Factors. Celia J. Maxwell, M.D., FACP. Associate Dean for Research. Howard University College of Medicine. CDC . Campaign . “. prevention IS CARE”. Welcome. Prescription Medication Misuse and Abuse Webinar. Co-Sc. Co-Scientific Directors. Stephen Bartels, MD, MS. Frederic Blow, PhD. Welcome and Introductions. Timeframe. September 2011 – March 2013. Ernest J Dole, PharmD, . PhC. , FASHP, BCPS. Clinical Pharmacist & . Asso. . Clinical Prof.. University of New Mexico Hospitals & College of Pharmacy. Albuquerque, NM. Learning Objectives. At the end of this presentation, utilizing a case of an older patient on chronic opioid therapy (COT) with the comorbidity of geriatric opioid abuse (GOA) the participant will be able to. INTRODUCTION. Older adults comprise a major portion of the population. For dentistry, older adults are retaining more teeth which means providing treatment for them is a separate entity. A knowledge about the aging changes in the . EXHIBIT 1. Note: Differences between US and all other surveyed countries except AUS were statistically significant at the p < 0.05 level.. Data: Commonwealth Fund 2021 International Health Policy Survey of Older Adults.. Tier 3. Psychosis. What is psychosis?. ‘Some loss of contact with reality’. This might involve hallucinations or delusions’ (NHS). Hallucinations – hearing voices/ seeing things/ sensation that someone is touching them/ experiencing smells that are not there. Tier 3 . Contents. Definition . The potential methods that can be used . The risk factors and warning signs in older adults to look out for . How to respond if an older person reports an attempt at self harm. Mindy J. Fain, MD. Gregory K. Mayer, MD, MBA. June 4, 2020. COVID-19 and Older Adults: . An Overview. ASU College of Health Solutions. June 4, 2020. Mindy J. Fain, MD. Co-Director, . UArizona. Center on Aging. Alfred Fisher MD PhD. Professor and Chief. Division of Geriatrics, Gerontology, and Palliative Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. University of Nebraska Medical Center. Al. ё. na A. Balasanova, M.D., FAPA. R21 AG0643308-01. . National Institute on Aging. Thorsten Rudroff, PhD. University of Iowa. I have no commercial relationships to disclose.. DISCLOSURE(S). Cannabis Use and Risk of Falling in Older Adults. July 22, 2019. Presented by:. Michelle Dattada, MSW, LCSW . Woodrina Layton, LPC, NCC. Learning Objectives. Participants will gain an understanding of the impact of risky alcohol use on health outcomes for older adults.

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