The start of a new year brings with it a sense of hope and excitement about what lies ahead. 2022 will unfortunately be our third year of experiencing the coronavirus pandemic in surge mode. While the coronavirus is a backdrop to how we organize and implement elder abuse and financial fraud prevention training, workforce development initiatives, and social isolation interventions, we are excited about delivering training programs and services in new and creative ways.
We will be providing a mix of virtual and in-person events while raising awareness of the critical issues challenging older adults. As we launch our 2022 efforts, our sense of renewal is boosted by the support of our expanded local and national partnerships.
Our forthcoming announcements will contain a variety of activities and programs which will be unveiled during the year, as we continue to make progress towards our goal to improve the quality of life for older adults.
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