Come to this practical talk with Sally King on what triggers anxiety vulnerability and what works and doesn’t work for intervening.

December 1st
1:00 – 2:00 PM

Anxiety is considered the most common of all mental health issues with older adults, and it can often play out in sleeping and continence issues. Come to this practical talk on what triggers anxiety vulnerability and what works and doesn’t work for intervening

Learning Objectives:

  1. Better understanding of normal vs abnormal anxiety presentations in older adults
  2. Common triggers for anxiety and resiliency bolsters
  3. The link between one’s emotional health and physical health

Speaker: Sally King, MSW, LSCSW, LCSW, RYT 200

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A graduate of Wichita State University’s Math Education program, Addy is using her planning and organizational skills, creativity, and love of helping others to support our providers and members. First as Administrative Coordinator and now as Associate Director of Communications & Events, Addy’s primary duties include overseeing general member communications through social media, our Weekly Member Calls, the Aging Update, and database and website maintenance. She also collaborates with the team to plan, produce, and market events across all aspects of LeadingAge Kansas, manage Continuing Education processing.. Outside of the office, Addy enjoys crafting, playing board games, video games, and DnD, and spending time with her husband and their two cats.