AARP Maine and UMaine Center on Aging Present:

 Annual Lifelong Maine Conference

Resilient Communities

Leveraging Experience, Practice, and Research
to Build Healthy Communities that are Disaster Prepared

June 03, 2024
8:30 - 3:30
Maple Hill Farm Inn and Conference Center
11 Inn Road
Hallowell, Maine 04347

Free!
but Registration is Required

Resilient Communities

Lifelong Maine is delighted to invite you to join us for our annual Lifelong Maine conference. We are looking forward to  thought-provoking discussion, networking, peer sharing, and FUN

This year our focus is on developing resilient communities equipped to recover after a man-made or natural disaster and on technology to make your age-friendly work more effective and efficient.  

Resilient communities are well-equipped to react to adverse events, including natural and man-made disasters. Resilience isn't created in a day. It builds from the work that many of Maine's lifelong communities are already doing when we:

Awareness of age-friendly contributions to resilient communities provides a shared pathway to sustainable, inclusive, and livable communities for people of all ages. Join us and be inspired by age-friendly leaders and experts in the field with ideas to build on the work you have started.

You will leave with ideas, tools, and connections
to spark new ideas in your community & and to make your work more efficient

Schedule

8:30 - 9:00 Light breakfast and networking

9:00 - 9:15 Welcome, Noël Bonam – AARP Maine State Director

Plenary Panels

9:15 - 10:00 Stronger Communities through Preparedness

As we saw last winter, severe weather is becoming more frequent in Maine. There is much that communities can do to prepare so that residents, especially older people, can avoid negative consequences at such times. Join our plenary panel to hear how we can make sure residents have what they need to successfully navigate a natural disaster. Panelists include:

10:00 - 10:45 AI  and Technology - Making Age-Friendly more Efficient and Effective

We live in an era of rapidly expanding technology that can make our age-friendly work more effective and efficient. Technology can help us with administrative tasks, community outreach, and partner engagement. But how do we access and use it? Is it safe? Panelists include:

10:45 - 11:00 Break

11:00 - 12:00 Workshop Session 1

Sharon Kelley and Stina Brazelton, Berwick for a Lifetime - Winter Safety Kits

Jason Lamoreau, Coordinator, Age-Friendly Bowdoinham - Universal Design Feaures that can be Incorporated into any Home

David Hamel, Deputy Fire Chief, Saco Fire Department - Promoting and Distributing File of LIfe

Facilitator - Anne Schroth, Age-Friendly Coastal Communities

Mark Evanoff, Assisted Rides, CEO

Gail Merritt, Age-Friendly Saco - Assisted Rides: Does it Really Make Life Easier?
Facilitator - Mary Beth Paquette, Lifelong Transportation Fellow, UMaine Center on Aging

12:00 - 1:00 Lunch, Recognitions, and Networking

1:00 - 1:50 Workshop Session 2

Candy Eaton, Age-Friendly Sullivan - Inclusive Decision-Making 

Lori Johnson, Age-Friendly Coastal Communities - Bringing Men to the Decision-Making Table

Facilitator - Elizabeth Gattine, Coordinator, Governor's Cabinet on Aging

Kathy Black, Professor Aging Studies, University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee

Tara Mozdziez, Danforth Livable Community - Data to Engage Funders and Partners

Facilitator - Jean Saunders, Age-Friendly Saco

1:50 - 2:00 Break

2:00 - 2:50 Workshop Session 3

Anna Guest, Founding Director, Rising Tide Volunteer Solutions

Bob McIntire, Age-Friendly Hallowell - Dementia inclusion presentation to businesses and local organizations

Elizabeth Singer, Age-Friendly Caribou - Strategic Communication Strategies

Wilma Ware, Age-Friendly Chelsea - Monthly Luncheons with FUN

Linda Weare, Age-Friendly Portland - Age-Friendly Business Designation

Facilitator - Jean Saunders, Age-Friendly Saco

2:50 - 3:00 Transition to Main room and don't forget to pick up a snack on the way!

3:00 - 3:30 Wrap up, Noël Bonam – Director, AARP Maine