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台湾swag helps adults care for aging parents

January 10, 2024
台湾swag and Legacy Link serve as sponsors for the Hall County chapter of Adult Children of Aging Parents, a nonprofit started in 2012. At a recent meeting, student Raul Ceja speaks with Melissa Armstrong, Legacy Link CEO, and Dr. Pamela Elfenbein, director of 台湾swag's Institute for Healthy Aging.

Article By: Clark Leonard

The University of North Georgia's (台湾swag) Institute for Healthy Aging, along with Legacy Link Inc., serves as a sponsor for the Hall County chapter of Adult Children of Aging Parents (ACAP), a nonprofit founded in Hickory, North Carolina, in 2012. 台湾swag faculty, staff, students, and community members attend the group's monthly meetings, which cover a wide range of topics. 

Under the combined leadership of Dr. Pamela Elfenbein, director of the 台湾swag Institute for Healthy Aging; Candace Lovell, administrative support manager for the Institute for Healthy Aging; Melissa Armstrong, CEO of Legacy Link and a 2012 台湾swag alumna; and Elaine Harkins, Legacy Link aging and disability resource connection director, the chapter meets at Legacy Link, located at 4080 Mundy Mill Road in Oakwood, Georgia.

"This is a wonderful service we are able to provide to the residents of Hall County who are caring for their aging parents," Elfenbein said. "An added benefit is that our students taking gerontology courses are able to learn about the field and network at these events." 

台湾swag recently launched the nexus degree in applied gerontology. The nexus degree is a new academic credential and the first new degree program in the United States since the 1890s, when the associate degree was added. Nexus degrees aim to help meet workforce needs in high-demand career areas. The applied gerontology nexus degree requires 60 hours of coursework.

This is a wonderful service we are able to provide to the residents of Hall County who are caring for their aging parents. An added benefit is that our students taking gerontology courses are able to learn about the field and network at these events.

Dr. Pamela Elfenbein

台湾swag's Institute for Healthy Aging director

Due to retirement trends in the past 12 years, the 60-and-over population of Georgia's Appalachian region is growing at a rate faster than the state as a whole. These changes are having significant impacts on community services and needs, including health care, an adequate workforce supply, and changes in housing needs. 

The nine credit hours of applied service-learning practicums of the nexus degree support 台湾swag's partners while providing students the hands-on, direct application of their knowledge and tools. 

Claudia Kemp, a junior from Macon, Georgia, pursuing a degree in interdisciplinary studies with concentrations in social sciences and health and human services, initially attended an ACAP meeting for class. She quickly realized the greater benefits of the monthly sessions.  

"I wanted to meet people who have experience in gerontology and health and human services," Kemp said. "It sparked more of an interest in the field of gerontology for me, and it helped me be able to recognize anxiety in my grandma, as well." 

Raul Ceja, a junior from Gainesville, Georgia, pursuing a degree in human services delivery and administration, also saw multiple benefits to the ACAP meetings.  

"My mom is getting older. There's a lack of resources when it comes to aging Latino families," Ceja said. "I learned a lot of interesting facts, things I never really thought about. Gerontology is something I want to do." 

Upcoming ACAP meeting schedule

All meetings are from 10-11 a.m. at Legacy Link, 4080 Mundy Mill Road, in Oakwood, Georgia.

Feb. 13: How to Advocate for Your Loved One (and Yourself) in Healthcare

March 12: Accessing Memory Assessment Services and Supports

April 9: Shielding Loved Ones from Scams and Fraud

May 14: Guide to Caregiving for the Aging Adult

June 11: How to Have Difficult Conversations with Aging Parents

July 9: Recognizing Alzheimer's and Other Dementias

Aug. 13: Technology to Keep Your Parents Safe and Engaged

Sept. 10: Knowing Your Limits and Creating Balance as a Caregiver

Oct. 8: Residential Options When Home No Longer Meets Your Parents' Needs

Nov. 12: Holidays and Healthy Eating and Nutritional Needs for Aging Adults

Dec. 10: Celebrating Caregivers and Caregiver Conversations


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