June 6, 2022 | 1:00 - 2:30 pm ET
Reorienting health services for health equity of older adults
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This fifth webinar in the series will reinforce the importance of reorienting health services for older adults to promote health equity, address the social determinants of health, and shift from an illness to a wellness approach. The roles of public and community health, primary health care, and social services will be explored, including how health and social services intersect to create conditions essential for the health of older adults. Examples of community-based and collaborative initiatives that reinforce a holistic view of health will be shared.
Participants will learn about:
- How public health, primary health care, and community social services intersect to promote the health of older adults
- The role of public health to work across sectors to develop and sustain health-supporting environments for older adults
- Linking clinical and social services to engage communities, promote social inclusion, and improve health outcomes
This webinar will be of interest to practitioners, educators, policymakers, academics, researchers and organizations working in aging.
It will also benefit advocates for older persons in health promotion, public health, gerontology and community development, as well as in related fields such as nursing and social work.
Speakers
Irving Rootman
Health Promotion Canada, contributor and co-editor, PHOA
Marcy Cohen
Co-chair. Community-Based Seniors’ Services Leadership Council, United Way
Fran Grunberg
contributor and co-editor, PHOA
Pegeen Walsh
Executive Director Ontario Public Health Association (retired), contributor PHOA