Virtual Event: Connecting Safely: How to Overcome Loneliness While Distancing
On Thursday, May 7, join AGE of Central Texas and NAMI Central Texas as they share resources, suggestions and support to help older adults better cope with the continuing “Stay Home, Stay Safe” requirements.
Staying connected was a challenge for older adults, with 43 percent of people over the age of 60 reporting they feel socially isolated, even before the coronavirus outbreak. Now physical distancing requirements are heightening that isolation.
Mind Matters at Home, presented by Ascension Seton, brings mental health experts and advocates straight into your home to share valuable information and tools for deepening the community’s understanding and managing of mental health during the challenging situation caused by the coronavirus.
This event is FREE to attend and will be held virtually via Zoom. Register here.
For more information, please contact Rob Faubion, director of marketing and communications at AGE of Central Texas, 512.451.4611 ext. 242 or rfaubion@ageofcentraltx.org.