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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE: As studies continue to reveal the importance of maintaining vitality at all stages in life, we will explore the ways in which various local experts recommend we care for ourselves and for our communities. e Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill, in partnership with systems of healthcare, faith based centers, government agencies, educators, lawyers, and non-profit organizations who specialize in wellness, embrace the concept of healing the whole person, body, mind, and spirit. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: May 5, 2017 8:30 am to 3:30 pm Course Directors: Safdar I. Chaudhary, MD Julia Trimarchi Cuccaro, Esq. Caritas Christi 129 DePaul Center Road Greensburg, PA. 15601 www.scsh.org 724-836-0406 LIFESPAN RHYTHMS: A Focus on Memory, Hormones, and Vitality LIFESPAN RHYTHMS: A Focus on Memory, Hormones, and Vitality Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill 144 DePaul Center Road Greensburg, PA 15601 Register Today! DEADLINE: April 21, 2017 Non-Profit Organization US Postage Paid Greensburg, PA Permit No. 434 Attendees will have an opportunity to explore our Mini Market in the lobby of Caritas Christi. • Health care & social workers • Faith based centers • Wellness centers • Social workers • Environmental scientists • Farmers • Organic growers • Herbalists • Mental health professionals • Certified rehabilitation counselors • Addiction specialists • Exercise specialists • Lawyers • Nutrition & dietary specialists • Educators • Students • Family members & consumers EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES: At the conclusion of our program, participants will learn: How a systemic view focusing on various areas of diversity promotes healthy communities, clients, and families; How to support families across the lifespan with a focus on memory impairment; How to recognize the early signs of memory impairment and the necessary legal steps for the person and family/caregivers to consider; How the role of toxins, hormones, nutrition, and exercise affect vitality and the prevention of chronic disease and memory impairment; About the relation between lack of financial resources and maintaining optimum health, particularly for the elderly population and their families/caregivers. TOPICS: Maintaining hormone balance Alternative health remedies, with an emphasis on nutrition and exercise When and what legal steps to consider when memory impairment begins How financial resources impact our lifespan vitality and rhythms

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Page 1: ABOUT THE CONFERENCE: WHO SHOULD ATTEND: … · Reflection and Final Blessing After the Conference: Tour of Elizabeth Seton Memory Care Center and Mini Market shopping This conference

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE:As studies continue to reveal the importance of maintaining vitality at all stages in life, we will explore the ways in which various local experts recommend we care for ourselves and for our communities. The Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill, in partnership with systems of healthcare, faith based centers, government agencies, educators, lawyers, and non-profit organizations who specialize in wellness, embrace the concept of healing the whole person, body, mind, and spirit.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:

May 5, 20178:30 am to 3:30 pm

Course Directors:Safdar I. Chaudhary, MDJulia Trimarchi Cuccaro, Esq.

Caritas Christi129 DePaul Center RoadGreensburg, PA. 15601

www.scsh.org724-836-0406

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Attendees will have an opportunity to explore our Mini Market in the lobby of Caritas Christi.

• Health care & social workers• Faith based centers• Wellness centers• Social workers• Environmental scientists• Farmers

• Organic growers• Herbalists• Mental health professionals• Certified rehabilitation

counselors• Addiction specialists

• Exercise specialists• Lawyers• Nutrition & dietary specialists• Educators• Students• Family members & consumers

EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:At the conclusion of our program, participants will learn:

• How a systemic view focusing on various areas of diversity promotes healthy communities, clients, and families;

• How to support families across the lifespan with a focus on memory impairment;• How to recognize the early signs of memory impairment and the necessary legal steps for the

person and family/caregivers to consider;• How the role of toxins, hormones, nutrition, and exercise affect vitality and the prevention of

chronic disease and memory impairment;• About the relation between lack of financial resources and maintaining optimum health,

particularly for the elderly population and their families/caregivers.

TOPICS:• Maintaining hormone balance• Alternative health remedies, with an emphasis on nutrition and

exercise• When and what legal steps to consider when memory

impairment begins• How financial resources impact our lifespan vitality

and rhythms

Page 2: ABOUT THE CONFERENCE: WHO SHOULD ATTEND: … · Reflection and Final Blessing After the Conference: Tour of Elizabeth Seton Memory Care Center and Mini Market shopping This conference

SCHEDULE: 8:30 a.m. Registration/Exhibits, Mini Market, and Breakfast

9:00 a.m. Welcome and Introduction Sister Catherine Meinert, SCSH, Provincial Superior, USA

9:10 – 9:45 a.m. KEY NOTE - Safdar I. Chaudhary, MD “Hormone Balance and Exposure to Toxins, Causes of Disease”

9:50 – 11:05 a.m. Panel Discussion - Dr. Ina Bazley, MD “We Are What We…Eat, Think, Breathe and Pray: Ways of Healing” Janet McKee, Director of SanaView Farms Patricia Carter, Microbiome Diet Specialist Edith Nault, Dietitian, Excela Health Care Jyl Glunt, Exercise Therapist, Excela Health Care Sister Bernadette Manning, SC, Licensed Professional Counselor

Break Exercise Break - Dr. Ted Cibik Shop the Mini Market

11:25 - Noon Question and Answers with morning panelists

Noon - 1:00 Healthy Lunch, Mini Market shopping, and Awards

1:00 - 1:25 p.m. Rhythms of Nature, Aging, and Chinese Medicine Dr. Ted Cibik, PhD, Director of Inner Strength, Inc.

1:30 - 2:05 p.m. Community Involvement: “Shout Outs” Tay Waltenbaugh, Director of Westmoreland Community Action Program Eddie Roberts, Bethlen Communities, Independent Living Lou Wagner, Esq., Director of Spirit Life, Addiction Specialist

Break Shop the Mini Market

2:15 - 3:15 p.m. Panel Discussion - Julia Trimarchi Cuccaro, Esq. “How to Detect Early Signs of Memory Loss, Care Options, Necessary Legal Steps, and Advance Directives” Sister Judy Laffey, SC, RN, and Former Director of Nursing, Caritas Christi Eric Rodriquez, MD, Internal Medicine, Geriatrics Vince J. Quatrini, Esq., QuatriniRafferty Attorneys at Law

3:20 p.m Closing - Sister Bernadette Manning, SC Reflection and Final Blessing

After the Conference: Tour of Elizabeth Seton Memory Care Center and Mini Market shopping

This conference is hosted by the Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill and sponsored by S’eclairer, an integrative psychiatric medical practice, and Excela Westmoreland Hospital. WELLNESS

Mini MarketIn the Lobby of Caritas Christi

The Ultimate Cloth Anita ScolaroHoney Products “BEEREAL” Paul C. Bagnall, Beekeeper

dōTERRA Essential Oils Michelle Tantlinger

Ohio Valley Herbal Products Karen Muntz

Joy Faith Soaps Joy Faith

A Matter of Energy, Inc. “Stress to Success” Donna and Denise Wirth

Citizens of the WorldWELLNESS CONFERENCE

Registration FormName ________________________________________________

Discipline ____________________________________________

Address ______________________________________________

City _________________________________________________

State _____________________________Zip ________________

Phone _______________________________________________

Mobile _______________________________________________

Email ________________________________________________

Employer _____________________________________________

Address ______________________________________________

City _________________________________________________

State _____________________________Zip ________________

Email ________________________________________________

Conference Fee:q $70 q $40 for students q $100 for those seeking LSW/LCSW/LPC/LMFT CEU

(4 CEU) or physicians category (2 CEU applied for)q $30 for Pennsylvania attorneys seeking 1 CLE

credit q $100 for Pennsylvania attorneys seeking 1 CLE

credit and full day of conferenceLicensed/Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Professional Counselors, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists 4 CEU credits and Physician Category 2 CEU credits applied for

Ways to Register:n Return form along with payment to: Sisters of Charity 144 DePaul Center Road Greensburg, PA 15601n Reserve your seat by calling 724-836-0406, ext. 6615, and pay over the phone or at the door.n Online at www.scsh.org

Check or Cash

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