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Event name

Saving Claire Film Screening and Expert Panel

When

Mon 08 / 18 / 2025
1:00 PM to 2:30 PM

Where

Marymount University (on Zoom)

Who can attend

External website conditions

Limited capacity: Registration Closed

Price

FREE
Image of film with the text "In Partnership with Safe at Home Marymount University Center for Optimal Aging Presents: Saving Claire Film Screening & Expert Panel. "Saving Claire" explores the complex nature of aging, how people resist change, and all the relatable patterns that increase fall risk. The film shows Claire's attitudes and actions & the events that follow her fall. The event engages & empowers audiences while providing paths to action that allow people to improve & enhance their lives and reduce risk. August 18 1:00 - 2:30 PM. Register by calling: (202) 359-9856 or Click Here."Photos of people with the text: "Expert Panel: Moderated by Sara Pappa -- Marymount University; Howard University Hospital Dr. Alexander Evans Is a board-certified physician, he has over 20 years of experience as a trauma and critical care surgeon. Dr. Evans is focused on helping to guide the future of medicine by applying artificial intelligence and technology in the improvement of healthcare with specific focus on quality and access for all; Age Friendly DC Gail Kohn, has advocated for older adults here in DC and around the world for forty years, https://www.thebeaconnewspapers.com/gail-kohn-makes-connections/; Aging & Amazing Malika Moore Is an Aging Life Care Professional and a licensed clinical social worker. Ms. Moore founded Aging & Amazing, a company that strives to support older adults, caregivers, & the networks that surround them. Her life mission is ensuring care and interaction with older adults is more than a checkbox; Howard University College of Pharmacy Dr. Jacqueise Unonu is a clinician, educator, and strategic health leader with over a decade of experience advancing population health through chronic disease management. She is a professor at Howard University College of Pharmacy; Safe at Home Claire Wickel is an occupational therapist with the Safe at Home program. She provides home assessments and recommendations for modifications to decrease risk of falls. She also coaches fall risk mitigation classes."