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Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence annual brunch scheduled for March 31

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence (CGNE) at Penn State will hold its seventh annual Alumni and Friends Brunch from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 31 at the Nittany Lion Inn. 

Margaret Calkins, president of IDEAS Inc. (Innovative Designs in Environments for an Aging Society), will present the keynote address, “Environmental Design for Older Adults: Research and Practice Recommendations.” Calkins is internationally recognized as a leader in the field of environments for the elderly, particularly people with dementia. An architect and gerontologist with a background in psychology, she has worked extensively to create low-cost solutions for facilities trying to improve their environments and programming for people with dementia.

Calkins’ presentation is sponsored with funding from the Ann M. and Leon T. Kolanowski Endowment Fund for Geriatric Nursing in the Penn State College of Nursing.

Registered nurses can earn one continuing education contact hour for attending.

Cost of the brunch is $39 in advance and $49 at the door. Tables of eight may be reserved for $275 (a savings of nearly $5 per person). Sponsorship opportunities also are available.

Tickets may be purchased online at cvent.me/K3eb2. For more information, contact Donna Massari, CGNE education program assistant, at 814-863-1048 or dmm497@psu.edu.

The Center of Geriatric Nursing Excellence seeks to improve the lives of older adults in positive and person-centered ways. The center accomplishes this through innovative education, rigorous scientific research, community and clinical partnerships, and various efforts to translate best practice evidence into the continuum of care for older adults.

Last Updated March 18, 2019