Career Days in Aging, Films on Positive Aging

April 7, 11:30am - 1:30pm
Mānoa Campus, Henke Hall, Room 109 Add to Calendar

Two films on Positive Aging

April 7th, 11:30-1:30

Henke Hall, Room 109

Open to the public. Light refreshments.

Funded in part by the Student Activity Program Fund Board

1. "The Sunset Story" is an award-winning doumentary about two residents of Sunset Hall, a managed care facility for the aging with a difference. Located in Los Angeles, CA, Sunset Hall is described by its proprietors as "a nonprofit retirement home for free-thinking elders," and Sunset is home to a group of elderly residents who haven't allowed their years and their infirmity to quiet their voices or their consciences.

2. "Profiles in Aging" A film with 14 different video segments, 3-5 minutes in length, that each reflect on a positive image of aging including:

Changing Perceptions of Aging Positive Adjustment as We Age Intimacy in the Elder Years Family Ties

Grand parenting and mentoring foster grandparents

Wisdom and Courage in Elderhood

Creative Aging

Beauty in Aging

Spirited Senior Softball


Ticket Information
Free

Event Sponsor
Center on Aging, Office of the Vice Chancelor for Graduate Research and Education and Sigma Phi Omega, Hawaii Chapter, Mānoa Campus

More Information
Michael Cheang, DrPH, 956-2252, cheang@hawaii.edu, http://www.hawaii.edu/aging/

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