Showing posts with label Pamela Kelley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pamela Kelley. Show all posts

Monday, May 10, 2010

Prof. Kelley reprises presentation on caring for aging parents from afar

Prof. Pamela R. Kelley, Justice Center faculty, reprised her presentation, "Balancing Acts: Aging Parents and Long Distance Care Giving," for faculty and staff on May 5. Prof. Kelley spoke for the first time on this topic on April 16 at an event in cooperation with CAFÉ (Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence).

Faculty and staff unable to attend either of the earlier programs will have the opportunity to attend this session on care giving for elderly parents on Development Day, May 13.

Prof. Kelley has written a resource manual for long-distance caregivers in the UAA community, and presents her materials from a lawyer and caregiver's perspective. Topics include critical legal documents, family medical leave, care coordination, professional services available, troubleshooting Medicare coverage questions and appeals, housing alternatives, and the latest changes in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (health care reform).

The May 5 presentation was recorded. The podcast and PowerPoint are available at the CAFÉ website.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Prof. Kelley speaks on caring for aging parents from a long distance

Prof. Pamela R. Kelley, Justice Center faculty, makes a presentation on "Balancing Acts: Aging Parents and Long Distance Care Giving," in cooperation with CAFÉ (Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence) on Friday, April 16, 11:30 a.m., LIB 309.

Prof. Kelley has written a resource manual for long-distance caregivers in the UAA community, and will present her materials from a lawyer and caregiver's perspective. Topics include critical legal documents, family medical leave, care coordination, professional services available, troubleshooting Medicare coverage questions and appeals, housing alternatives, and the latest changes in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (health care reform).

Monday, August 17, 2009

Justice Center faculty honored for years of UAA service

Dr. Allan Barnes, Professor Pamela Kelley, and Professor Deborah Periman, Justice Center faculty, will be honored for their years of service to UAA on August 20 with fellow UAA Longevity Award Recipients. The awards will be presented at the 2009 Faculty and Staff Convocation. Dr. Barnes is the senior faculty member of the Justice Center and will receive an award for 25 years of service. Professors Kelley and Periman will receive awards for 10 years of service to UAA. Dr. Barnes and Professors Kelley and Periman have served on numerous University committees.