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Thursday, June 27, 2019, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM CT
Approximately half of older adults report bothersome pain within the last month, with three quarters of those reporting pain in more than one location. Older adults who are dually eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid have higher rates of chronic pain than adults with all other types of coverage.
Untreated or ineffectively managed chronic pain can lead to significant health consequences, including depression, decreased ability to socialize, impaired sleep, falls, malnutrition, and decreased quality of life. Research suggests chronic pain is often underdetected and undertreated with advancing age.
This interactive webinar will discuss common causes and types of pain and identify promising practices for biopsychosocial pain management It will also demonstrate practical strategies for conducting geriatric pain assessments, delivering evidence-based treatment interventions, and supporting older adults in achieving their pain management and wellness goals. Speakers will also discuss appropriate use of opioids and strategies to help older adults with opioid use disorder effectively manage pain. Speakers, including an older adult with lived experience, will share lessons learned on how to effectively care for and support dually eligible older adults.
Featured Speakers
- Dr. Beth Darnall, PhD, Clinical Professor, Stanford University School of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine
- Katrina Profitt, PCC-S, Clinical Liaison, Aetna Health of Ohio
- Melissa Myers, ACSW, MSW, Behavioral Health Case Manager, Inland Empire Health Plan, Integrated Pain Program
- Randy, Consumer
Registration
Registration is required to receive the webinar information. Visit the webinar information webpage to view CE credit information, sign up, and learn more.