“Talk or Text? Communication Strategies as We Age”

senior-textingThe Healthy Aging Public Lecture Series Presents:

“Talk or Text? Communication Strategies as We Age” (Jon Nussbaum, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences & Human Development and Family Studies)
Do we communicate differently at different ages? How do we communicate across generations? Learn how to achieve a higher quality of life as you age, through relationship engagement and enhanced communication.

Date: August 7th, 2014

Time: 10:30am

Location: Penn State Main Campus, Biobehavioral Health Building (Find a campus map and the location of the Porter North Parking Lot here)

This event is FREE and open to the public.

Hurray! Access to campus just got easier. Step aboard Penn State’s “Molly Trolley” and take a shuttle ride to the next Healthy Aging community lecture. Plan to park your car at the Porter North parking lot (Medlar Field area) just off of Park Avenue and look for our Center Staff. They will have a parking permit ready and direct you to the shuttle stop. Molly Trolley will take you to the HUB and it is a short walk to the Biobehavioral Health Building and the Ruth Pike Auditorium. Shuttle rides will begin at 9:45 AM. This will make attending the lecture easier for everyone!

The Health Aging Public Lecture Series is a community partnership: Home Instead Senior Care, Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Penn State, Mount Nittany Health System, Foxdale Village, The Village at Penn State, and the Penn State Center for Healthy Aging.

Mark you calendar for the final 2014 lecture:
Tuesday, October 28th, 6 PM
Location: Dreibelbis Auditorium, Mount Nittany Medical Center

The Speedometer of Life: Daily Stress, Health, and Well-Being (David Almeida, Professor of Human Development and Family Studies)
How do your daily experiences influence your health? Do minor stressors make you irritable or depressed, or do you bounce back easily? Learn about how daily stress can accumulate over time and across different situations to affect only your health but also the health of your family.

Visit the Center for Healthy Aging’s website at http://healthyaging.psu.edu/

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