The Georgia Department of Human Services is hosting its 14th annual Healthy Communities Summit from June 6-8, 2012 at the University of Georgia. The summit will feature general sessions and workshops on topics related to healthy aging, living, and communities. Sessions will address issues like food security, transportation, nutrition, and business planning for aging networks. The three-day event is open to senior center managers, health care professionals, caregivers, and others involved in aging services. Registration is $187 per person before May 15th and $197 for professionals seeking continuing education credits.
1. Georgia Department of Human
Services Division of Aging Services
Presents
Exploring Creative Approaches To Healthy Living
14th Annual
Healthy Communities Summit
Take charge of
your health
June 6-8, 2012
The Georgia Center, University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia
2. Exploring Creative Approaches to Healthy Living
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14 Annual Healthy Community Summit
June 6-8, 2012
Sessions subject to change. Full program to be released in April
Wednesday June 6th
9:30-12:00 Opportunity for Group and Association Meetings
2:30-4:30 Pre-Conference Intensives $21.00/attendee
o Food Safety
o Assessments
3:00-5:00 Conference Registration
6:00-8:00 Opening Reception and Speaker (Dr. Toni Miles, Director of the
University of Georgia Gerontology Institute)
Thursday June 7th
7:30-8:30 Conference Registration/Exhibits and Breakfast
8:30-9:00 Opening Remarks and Welcome
9:00-10:15 General Session (Dr. Noonan, CDC National Center for Injury
Prevention and Control)
10:15-10:45 Exhibits and Networking Break
10:45-Noon General Session
Noon-1:45 Awards Luncheon
1:50-2:50 Concurrent Workshops: (Food Security I, Tai Chi, Nutrition and
Diabetes, Business Planning for the Aging Network I)
2:50-3:20 Exhibits and Networking Break
3:20-4:20 Concurrent Workshops (Food Security II, Transportation Voucher and
Local Planning, Nutrition and Cardiovascular Disease, Business Planning for the
Aging Network II)
4:35-5:35 Nia Class
Friday June 8th
7:30-8:30 Conference Registration, Breakfast and Hotel Check-out
8:30-9:45 General Session (Colin Milner, CEO, International Council on Active
Aging)
10-11 am Concurrent Workshops (Drumming for Health, Volunteer
Development for Your Community, Medications Management, The Village
Concept in Georgia(
11-11:10 Networking Break
11:10-12:10 Concurrent Workshops (T-Care, Regulations Discussion,
Partnerships with Local Government, Evidence Based Programming in Your
Center)
12:20-2:30 Lunch Program and Speaker
2:30-2:45 Closing Remarks and Conference Evaluation
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14 Annual Healthy Aging Summit
June 6-8, 2012
The Georgia Center, University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia
Program Credits
Application has been made for continuing professional education (CPE) for dietitians
from the Commission on Dietetic Registration (CDR) and Social Workers from and
Certified Heath Educators from NCHEC. Certificate of Attendance will be provided for
all conference attendees.
About the Program
This conference is designed to provide workshops and general sessions on a variety of
topics that will focus on healthy aging and healthy living. We have also expanded our
focus to the healthy community and technologies that support healthy aging.
Target Audience
Senior center managers, Area Agency on Aging staff, dietitians, nurses, care
coordinators, nutrition service providers, health educators, Parks & Recreation
personnel, care givers and others involved in planning and providing care for adults and
older adults.
Hotel Information
The University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education , 1197 South Lumpkin Street
|Athens, Georgia 30602 - 3603
Conferees may make reservations. Call The Georgia Center's reservation department toll
free at 1-800-884-1381 or reserve your room online. Special room rates for the
conference are; $89 per day classic rooms or $99 for CSB rooms and $119 for select
rooms plus applicable taxes. Please mention that you are attending the DHS Healthy
Community Summit with your stay. To get the special group rate, you must make
room reservations by May 9, 2012
Hotel Directions
Columbus, GA (178 miles) - Take Interstate I-85 North to GA -316 East (exit 106).
Take the US-78 E/GA-10 Loop S ramp to US-29 S/Lexington/Hartwell/University of Georgia.
Merge onto GA-10 Loop E/US-29 N/US-78 . Take exit 6 for Milledge Ave toward GA-15 Alt N.
Turn left onto S Milledge Ave. Slight right onto S Lumpkin St
Destination will be on the right.
Atlanta, GA (71 miles) - Take Interstate I-85 North to GA -316 East (exit 106). Take the
US-78 E/GA-10 Loop S ramp to US-29 S/Lexington/Hartwell/University of Georgia. Merge
onto GA-10 Loop E/US-29 N/US-78 . Take exit 6 for Milledge Ave toward GA-15 Alt N. Turn
left onto S Milledge Ave. Slight right onto S Lumpkin St
Destination will be on the right.
Gainesville, GA (40 miles) - Take Jesse Jewell Pkwy SE US-129 (36.7 mi). Turn right
onto S Milledge Ave. Turn left onto Baxer St. Slight right onto S Lumpkin St
Destination will be on the right
4. Building Healthy People in Healthy Communities
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14 Annual Healthy Aging Summit
June 6-8, 2012
The Georgia Center, University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia
Registration Information
Pre-registration is required
$ 21.00 for Pre-conference Intensive ___________________Title of Session Attending
$187 Full Conference Registration** (does not include the pre-conference offerings)
$197 Conference Registration for Dietitians, Social Workers , & Certified
Health Educators including CEU’s** **
After May 15, 2012, a $20 late registration fee will be added No
registrations will be accepted after May 22, 2012
The space for the conference is limited to the first 300 registrants. The full conference
registration fee includes instruction, materials, networking reception, and lunch (both days).
Checks for registration should be made payable to the “Healthy Aging Trust Fund”
(nutrition conference) and mailed to:
Division of Aging Services
2 Peachtree Street, Suite 33-
Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3142
Attn: Angela Johnson
You may fax the registration form to 404-657-5285, but the check for the registration must
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follow by mail prior to the conference. Registration checks mailed after May15 should
include a late fee of $20. The final cut off for registration with late fee is May 22, 2011.
For more information, contact Gwenyth Johnson at 404-657-5316 or Angela Johnson at
404-657-5323.
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Registration Fee: Early registration (mailed before May 15, 2012); Dietitians, or Social
workers & CHES for CEU’s - $197; Late Fee: Add $20 (mailed by May 22, 2012)
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