2019 Prostate Cancer Care 360™ Summit
"Accessing Caregiver Resources"
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Access social and mental health services for patients and caregivers fighting all cancers, and resources for the social workers that support them.
Date: Saturday, Sept 14th
Time: 10AM-3PM
Details:
Lunch provided
FREE, but registration is required
Sponsored by:
FREE PSA screenings provided by:
This activity is approved for 6.0 Continuing Education (CE) Credits from the
National Association of Social Workers
(Early Bird Discount expires Sept 1st)
Location:
The Gathering Spot
384 Northyards Blvd NW, Building 100
Atlanta, GA 30313
REGISTRATION
AGENDA
I. Accessing Caregiver Resources Panel Discussion
Format: Panel Discussion
Hear from state and county representatives as they share services available in Dekalb, Fulton and Cobb County.
II. The Role of Health Policy and the Impact on You
Presenter: Rhonda Richards, Government Relations & Advocacy, AARP
Format: Lecture
This session provides an overview of some proposals in health policy on the federal level for consumers, caregivers, and professionals that support them. Hear how current policy and proposals regarding the Older Americans Act, Medicare, Medicaid, the Recognize, Assist, Include, Support, and Engage (RAISE) Family Caregivers Act and other efforts to support family caregivers can impact you and your family.
Audience: Social Workers, Cancer Patients (All cancers), Family & Friends and Caregivers
III. Health Equity: The Role of Community Health Workers in Access to Care
Presenter: Beneta L. Haynes, JD- Director of Equity Access, Georgia Watch
Format: Lecture
This session will educate participants about the essential role CHWs play in health equity and access, particularly in diverse and lower-income communities.
Audience: Social Workers, Cancer Patients (All cancers), Family & Friends and Caregivers
IV. Men's Health: Impact on Women, Children, and Society
Presenter: Gerry White, PHD, LMSW, Clark Atlanta University
Format: Lecture
A cancer diagnosis affects the entire family. Learn how men’s health impacts the lives of women and children, and the long-term impact on future generations.
Audience: Social Workers, Cancer Patients (All cancers), Family & Friends and Caregivers
V. Managing the Mental Health Impacts of a Cancer Diagnosis
Presenter: Frank Eady, LMSW, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
Format: Lecture
A person’s mental health can be affected by a cancer diagnosis and they may experience stress, anxiety, and fatigue. These effects can last during treatment and even in remission. Learn how to manage these issues of improving emotional, psychological and social well-being.
Audience: Social Workers, Cancer Patients (All cancers), Family & Friends and Caregivers
VI. Men's Den: Real Talk-My Life After Prostate Cancer (For Men Only)
Moderated by: Henry Washington III, Veteran, and Prostate Cancer Survivor and Dr. Mark McCord, Board Certified Radiation Oncologist with WellStar Atlanta Medical Center South and Medical Director for Atlanta Oncology Associates
Format: Interactive Peer Support Group
Hear from and join other prostate cancer survivors for an open and candid discussion about prostate cancer survivorship. If you are newly diagnosed, gain insight and be inspired by those that have walked the journey and know that there is hope.
Audience: MEN ONLY