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Daniel L. Segal, Ph.D., Professor of Clinical Geropsychology, is continuing his decades of service in the clinical psychology and professional geropsychology fields as the next Kraemer Family Endowed Professor of Aging Studies. (More)
The UCCS Aging Center is participating in the Give! Campaign, a local event to benefit nonprofits in the Pikes Peak region, for the seventh year. (More)
UCCS has been designated an Age-Friendly University, demonstrating its ongoing commitment, dedication and efforts to support the aging population and create an inclusive environment. (More)
The Aging Center recently released their “2022 Fact Sheet on Supporting Caregivers and Cognitive Care,” a community resource that provides information and guidance for individuals over 55, their caregivers and their families. (More)
The UCCS Aging Center is participating in the Give! Campaign, a local event to benefit nonprofits in the Pikes Peak region, for the sixth year. (More)
In recognition of its critically important mission to serve vulnerable older adults and their caregivers, the Aging Center is taking part in the 2021 Indy Give! campaign, which runs from Nov. 1–Dec. 31, 2021. (More)
The UCCS Aging Center will host a free Nov. 4 workshop for caregivers designed to educate, inform, encourage and support anyone providing care to a loved one and seeking a roadmap on navigating the appropriate services for their needs. (More)
The award to the Aging Families and Caregiver Program will help guide vulnerable older adults and their caregivers through some of the most challenging aspects of aging. (More)
The UCCS Aging Center will use a nearly quarter-million grant from the NextFifty Initiative to benefit at-risk seniors. (More)
Thirteen people accepted positions at UCCS in April 2020, according to the Office of Human Resources. (More)