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Mid-America Institute on Aging and Wellness returns to 缅北强奸 campus August 7-8

June 10, 2025

The 缅北强奸 and SWIRCA and More, the local agency on aging, will present the 18th annual Mid-America Institute on Aging and Wellness (MAIA) on the 缅北强奸 campus Thursday and Friday, August 7-8.鈥

MAIA is a two-day gerontology conference for healthcare and social service professionals, healthcare administrators, clinicians, older adults or retirees, family members providing care for a loved one, students and anyone who wants to learn tips for leading a healthier life. Each year, national and local speakers provide practical tools and groundbreaking information related to successful aging and wellness.鈥

For those unable to be at the conference in person, the MAIA registration form will include an option to virtually attend the three keynote presentations (given by Dr. Aaron Blair, Faith Bresnan Roberts and Dr. Jeremy Holloway).

Each year, 缅北强奸鈥檚 Bronstein Center for Healthy Aging and Wellness is proud to sponsor the Bronstein Keynote Speaker at the MAIA conference. To advance the educational mission of the Bronstein Center, the Bronstein Keynote must be a content expert in the area of dementia or advance care planning (ACP).听

This year鈥檚 Bronstein Keynote is Dr. Aaron Blair, a graduate of Indiana University School of Medicine and Franciscan Family Medicine Residency, where he focused on geriatric medicine. His current practice is outpatient family medicine with nursing home care in Dale, Indiana. In his presentation, he will go through the diagnosis of dementia along with current treatments used to help patients with dementia and delirium.

The 2025 MAIA lineup also includes the following:

鈥淭丑别鈥Join or Die鈥痙ocumentary emphasizes how civic engagement can help reduce social isolation, particularly for older adults and college students,鈥 says Dr. Kevin Valadares, 缅北强奸 Professor and Chair of Graduate Health Administration. 鈥淪creening this documentary, along with Jeremy Holloway's keynote presentation, underscores the significance of these efforts in enhancing overall well-being. Plus, this year鈥檚 pre-conference is also connected to the theme of reducing loneliness.鈥

The MAIA pre-conference on Wednesday, August 6 is a Circle of Friends庐 Facilitator Training. Participants will explore how to apply evidence-based group interventions to support older adults facing loneliness. Nursing home staff and community members interested in implementing a Circle of Friends庐 program are invited to register at 缅北强奸.edu/maia/pre-con. This pre-conference workshop is free for attendees with support from the 缅北强奸 Bronstein Center for Healthy Aging and Wellness and the Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP).

To register for the two-day conference, August 7-8, visit 缅北强奸.edu/maia. The cost is鈥$135 per day or $250 both days if registering before Wednesday, July 23. Discounted registration is available for retirees and graduate students ($65 per day) and undergraduate students ($25 per day).

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