ASI hosts Changing Face of Aging in New York State

The Syracuse University Aging Studies Institute (ASI) hosted, “The Changing Face of Aging in New York State: Education & Networking Opportunities for Students and Practitioners” on April 10. The event included a keynote presentation by Greg Olsen, executive deputy director, New York State Office for the Aging entitled, “New York State of the State in Aging.” A panel presentation followed, including panelists Maria Brown, assistant research professor, Aging Studies Institute, Cynthia Stevenson, Caregiver Services, Onondaga County Adult & Long Term Care Services, Gwendalyn Minton, Syracuse VA Medical Center, Amanda Norton, quality improvement consultant, and Chari Mayer, Constituent Services, Representative Dan Maffei, NY-24.