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Going Beyond Bingo: Activities That Promote Engagement for All Ages and Abilities

Thursday, July 21, 2011 1:00pm - 1:45pm EDT  
Host: ProAging
By: Kathy Webster, Wheel Chair Action Art and Steve Gurney, Publisher, Guide to Retirement Living Sourcebook

This webinar will spotlight two innovative programs (Wheelchair Action Art and Drum Circles) that go outside the box of what is typical senior living programs. Both programs engage residents and children together in an intentional and purposeful manner. In addition, both programs engage all abilities and ages in a manner that is very engaging and inclusionary.

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Presenters

Kathy Webster

Wheel Chair Action Art

Steve Gurney
Steve Gurney (Host)

Publisher, Guide to Retirement Living Sourcebook

Steve Gurney founded Guide to Retirement Living SourceBook in 1990. Drawing from the experience of observing his family caring for Steve’s aging grandfather, he created a comprehensive publication to help others in the same situation. Over the next few years Steve expanded the publication to three regional editions, DC metro, State of Maryland, and the Philadelphia region.

Steve has worked closely with nearly every regional and national organization on aging to help maximize their exposure and helping find solutions to their challenges.In 1998, Mr. Gurney sold his company to Greater Washington Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of The Washington Post Company. He continues to serve as publisher and has dramatically grown the business under the new ownership.

In addition, Mr. Gurney founded ProAging Network meetings, and the ProAging Email Network, important resources for senior-serving professionals.Mr. Gurney serves or has served on the board of directors for the Grass Roots Organization for the Well-Being of Seniors (GROWS), Alzheimer’s Association, Interages, Business and Aging Task Force, Virginia Intergenerational Task Force, and the Beacon Institute. Steve has served on countless committees and provided guidance to help organizations and businesses better serve the senior population.

Mr. Gurney has received awards and recognition from the Seabury Resources for Aging, Maryland Assisted Living Association, the Senior Marketing Institute and other notable organizations. Mr. Gurney has served on the faculty of the Johns Hopkins University Odyssey Program and served as an instructor at several universities and corporate training programs. Steve is a regular speaker at local, regional and national events and has been featured in regional and national publications, electronic and broadcast media.