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FSAP SERIESThe FSAP Series brings programs besides wellness programs and presentations that an employee needs to be healthy in mind, body, and spirit in order to contribute fully in the workplace. The FSAP Series was designed to provide members of the Georgetown family with opportunities to learn more about families and relationships. These programs are offered free to all Georgetown faculty, staff, students and family members. Courses and workshops are generally offered during the noon hour and training sessions are offered at a variety of times. Programs are announced on GU online calendar , GU Wellness and through our Wellness listproc e-mail. To sign up for the listproc, please e-mail Sandhya Wilhelm at sw287@georgetown.edu. All programs are free and open to Georgetown University faculty, Staff and Students.
If you answered YES to any of these questions, this program is for you. The program includes a 5-session series which will cover caregiver concerns, elder concerns, legal issues, options to choose as a caregiver, and end of life care. Presenters are carefully chosen to accurately represent the topics. The options to choose as a caregiver will be a panel including representatives from a nursing home, assisted living and home-care. The end of life care will have a representative from a hospice and the legal issues session will be covered by a lawyer who will discuss the many legal complexities involving Elder Care. This is a three part series offered each spring that provides information about the process of adoption both domestically and internationally to those members of the Georgetown community who are interested in adopting or in the process of adoption. The series includes segments on the adoption process itself, the psychological needs of an adopted child and the medical or physical needs of an adopted child. Healthy Parent, Healthy Baby Prenatal Education Program - Spring 2009 The program includes a 5-session prenatal class which covers preconception issues:
This program provides individuals or couples who are pregnant or who are thinking about becoming so with information about their own health and the health of their baby. HIP is aimed at helping promote a healthy lifestyle. stress management, physical and emotional health, as well as career development and personal growth. If you have comments or questions about this page, please contact Sandhya Wilhelm. |
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