2019 Prostate Cancer Care 360 Summit- "Accessing Caregiver Resources"

Georgia's Online Cancer Information Center

Sep
14
2019
Sep 14, 2019
Conference

2019 Prostate Cancer Care 360 Summit- "Accessing Caregiver Resources"

10:00 AM - 3:00 PM

384 Northyards Boulevard Northwest
Building 100
Atlanta, GA 30313
United States

2019 Prostate Cancer Care 360™ Summit "Accessing Caregiver Resources"

 Access social and mental health services for patients and caregivers fighting all cancers, and resources for the social workers that support them.

- FREE and open to the public, but registration is required at www.blueflowers.org/summit -

Enjoy lunch, a panel discussion providing an overview of available social services throughout Dekalb and Fulton Counties, vendors, and workshops for cancer patients, caregivers and social workers. This activity is approved for 6.0 Continuing Education (CE) Credits by the National Association of Social Workers. Sponsored by The Fulton-Dekalb Hospital Authority Topics: Accessing Caregiver Resources Panel Discussion- County Reps The Role of Health Policy and the Impact on You - AARP Health Equity: The Role of Community Health Workers in Access to Care- Georgia Watch Men's Health: Impact on Women, Children, and Society- Clark Atlanta University Managing the Mental Health Impacts of a Cancer Diagnosis-Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University Men's Den: Real Talk-My Life After Prostate Cancer (For Men Only)- Henry H Washington III Foundation and WellStar

Contact

contactus@blueflowers.org 1-855-BLUE-222

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