This series will increase knowledge to provide care for older adults within primary care sites as well as those living in skilled nursing, assisted living facilities, and at home during COVID-19. Participants share experiences caring for older adults while faced with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Appropriate for clinicians who practice in a variety of settings including long-term care, primary care, and home care.
Recorded Sessions:
- Lessons Learned Along the Continuum of Care: Sharing Innovations and Successes in our Elder Centered Healthy Neighborhood
- COVID-19 Concepts and Their Application to Geriatrics
- Social Isolation and Well Being among Older Adults During COVID-19
- Available COVID-19 Resources in Rhode Island
- Reopening Rhode Island During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Update on COVID-19 in Long-Term Congregate Care Settings
- The COVID Marathon: Self-care Strategies that Go the Distance
- Prevention and Management of COVID-19 in the Elderly: A Focus on Vaccine Availability and Allocation
- COVID-19 and Its Mental Health Impact on Older Persons
- Caring for Vulnerable Older Adults: LGBT Patients and Residents
- SARS-CoV-2 and COVID: A Quick Review
- COVID-19: Panel Discussion
- COVID-19 Vaccines: 150 Million Vaccines in 100 Days-Data, Barriers and Facilitators