Distinguished Speaker Series Continues with Second Speaker on Successful Healthy Aging & Caregiving

Distinguished Speaker Series Continues with Second Speaker on Successful Healthy Aging & Caregiving

Dr. Karl Pillemer set to speak on April 21st at The Greenwich Library on “Living and Loving: Advice from the Oldest (and Wisest) Americans”

March 17, 2016 10:17 AM Eastern Daylight TimeSTAMFORD, Conn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Commission on Aging, The Greenwich Library, At Home in Greenwich and Compass Care, LLC continue their sponsorship of the Distinguished Speaker Series on Successful Healthy Aging & Caregiving. The second talk, “Living and Loving: Advice from the Oldest (and Wisest) Americans,” will be held this April 21st at The Greenwich Library at 7:00 pm presented by Karl A. Pillemer. Dr. Pillemer is a Professor of Human Development at Cornell University and Professor of Gerontology at the Weill Cornell Medical College. He is the founder and director of the Cornell Institute for Translational Research on Aging, a center that uses research to solve the practical problems of older people. An internationally renowned gerontologist, his research examines how people develop and change throughout their lives. He has authored five books, over 100 scientific publications, and speaks throughout the world on aging-related issues.

Successful Healthy Aging & Caregiving Dr. Pillemer April 21st The Greenwich Library on “Living and Loving"In a recent set of studies, Dr. Pillemer set out to learn what older people know about life that the rest of us don't.This project led to the book: 30 Lessons for Living: Tried and True Advice from the Wisest Americans. His second book is entitled30 Lessons for Loving: Advice from the Wisest Americans on Love, Relationships, and Marriage. Dr. Pillemer speaks nationally andinternationally on the life-changing potential of advice from elders, and his work has received extensive media attention,including profiles on the PBS NewsHour, CBS This Morning, Fox and Friends, and many more.

Registration is recommended, but is not required (http://tinyurl.com/jt6hqwc).Our third Distinguished Speaker Series talk is set for the fall with the date still to be determined. The subject will be on Caregiving and our distinguished speaker will be Paula Span, writer for the New York Times and professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.As always, attendance at all talks in the Distinguished Speaker Series is free of any charge. About UsThe Commission on Aging is the Town agency responsible for the needs of Greenwich's older residents. The Commission plans and coordinates services to meet the needs of older adults and also advocates for elder issues.www.greenwichct.org/government/departments/commission_on_aging(203) 862-6710The Greenwich Library’s mission is to provide exceptional resources, programs and services that promote the joy of lifelong learning and to offer a welcoming place for people to gather and share experiences.www.greenwichlibrary.org(203) 622-7900At Home in Greenwich Inc. provides Greenwich residents, 50 years and older, professional guidance to meet life’s challenges and live confidently in their own homes as they grow older. Through trusted personal assistance, vetted support services, social connections, events and information, help is just a phone call away.www.athomeingreenwich.org(203) 422-2342Compass Care, LLC is a concierge care management and private duty home care company. Founded by a renowned geriatrician and managed by gerontologists, Compass Care offers the highest quality care planning and home health care services for older adults.www.CareWhenYouNeedIt.com(855) 535-2500ContactsCompass Care, LLCKayce Lawrence, 917-633-6162kayce.lawrence@compasscarellc.compr@compasscarellc.com###

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