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Sign up now for the P4A 2024 Aging and Behavioral Health Conference in Harrisburg!

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Apr 16, 2024

The Pennsylvania Association of Area Agencies on Aging’s (P4A) 2024 Aging and Behavioral Health Conference has opened registration. This conference is designed to provide behavioral health practitioners and professionals with the necessary tools and knowledge to address mental health and substance use disorders in older adults. The conference is scheduled to take place on May 29-30 at the Best Western Premier Hotel & Conference Center in Harrisburg. The deadline for registration is Friday, May 17, and interested individuals can register and find more information about the conference on the website.

This conference aims to equip attendees with essential information and resources related to mental health and substance use disorders among older adults. By participating in the conference, behavioral health practitioners and professionals can enhance their understanding of these issues and improve their ability to provide effective care to older adults. The event will feature workshops, presentations, and networking opportunities to facilitate learning and collaboration among participants.

The conference will offer a range of sessions covering various topics related to aging and behavioral health. Attendees can expect to learn about the latest research, best practices, and innovative interventions in the field. In addition, the conference will provide a platform for participants to share their experiences, discuss challenges, and explore solutions to address the unique needs of older adults with mental health and substance use disorders.

Overall, the Aging and Behavioral Health Conference serves as an important opportunity for behavioral health practitioners and professionals to enhance their knowledge and skills in working with older adults. By participating in this event, attendees can expand their professional networks, stay current on emerging trends and issues in the field, and ultimately improve the quality of care they provide to older adults with mental health and substance use disorders.

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