Aging Matters Screening and Luncheon at FiftyForward

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Nashville Public Television and FiftyForward  will host a luncheon and preview screening of NPT’s new documentary NPT Reports: Aging Matters – Overview on Thursday, April 24, 2014 from 11:30 am – 1:00 pm at FiftyForward Knowles, Patricia Hart Building, 174 Rains Ave. Nashville, Tenn. 37203.  Lunch will be provided, and panel discussion will follow the screening. Attendees must RSVP at events@fiftyforward.org or by calling (615) 743-3400.

FF logo 300 dpi no space aroundAbout Aging Matters: Overview:

There’s never been a better time to grow old. Americans are living longer and healthier lives than did previous generations. But this long life will bring challenges. HOsted by Grammy Award winning artist Kathy Mattea, Aging Matters: Overview, will explore the changing face of aging and what our community faces as the baby boomer generation grows the over 65 population to unprecedented numbers. What does it take to keep loved ones in their homes as long as possible? Do we have the housing and transportation to meet their needs? How will the medical system be tested by the increased longevity and the complex needs of seniors? Who will care for those with physical and cognitive limitations? Aging Matters: Overview premieres on NPT on Friday, April 25 at 8:00 p.m. CDT.

Back by popular demand, the following panel of experts (who earlier this spring presented to Leadership Nashville participants) will discuss the topics raised in Aging Matters.

Rev. Dr. Richard H. Gentzler, Jr. – Adjunct faculty member for the School of TransformAging at Lipscomb University.

Adrienne Newman, MSSW, LAPSW – FiftyForward Associate Executive Director and Director Living at Home Services

Rebecca Kelly – AARP Tennessee State Director

The panel will be moderated by Vickie Harris, Executive Director of LeadingAgeTennessee and Chief Customer and Product Officer at QEC Partners.

Aging Matters is made possible by the generous support of  Cigna Healthspring, the West End Home Foundation, the Jeanette Travis Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

 

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