Brookdale Webinars
Check out our webinar series, where we feature discussions on different topics to help seniors, families and Brookdale residents live well and age well.
Choosing beneficiaries, setting up healthcare directives and taking inventory of your estate are just a few aspects of estate planning. In this conversation with a licensed attorney, we’ll break down what you need to know.
With the day-to-day demands of family and career, creativity can fall by the wayside. Join us to discuss how you can reignite old passions and tap into your creativity, especially in your later years.
A new home—even if it’s smaller than what you’re used to—can be an opportunity to create a space that’s just right for the next phase of your life. Join two interior designers for a discussion on downsizing and decorating your next space.
Gen Z may have driven conversations about mental health out into the open, but many of their parents and grandparents still struggle with identifying and articulating their own experiences with depression, anxiety, stress and loneliness. In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, join us for an expert-led conversation on the importance of taking care of emotional health as we age.
When planning for retirement, are you and your family members considering the full picture—including the costs of healthcare, home maintenance and modifications, long-term care and even loneliness? We’ll be live with a financial adviser to answer your questions on preparing for the future.
Walking expert and bestselling author Kathy Smith shares how walking has changed her life, the impact it has on a person’s longevity, and the social impact it can have on your life.
A live Q&A with caregiving expert Amy Goyer
Join us for a roundtable discussion with a few seniors who have become social media influencers post-retirement. Charlotte Simpson (@travelingblackwidow), Sandy Sallin (@sandrasallin) and Lisa Lin (daughter of @hellomamalin) will discuss how and why a hobby became a side hustle and how it’s enhanced their later years.
People over 60 are more susceptible to insomnia, according to the Sleep Foundation. In this webinar we’ll discuss why and how your sleep can change as you age and what lifestyle and routine changes may help you get more quality ZZZs.
Downsizing doesn’t have to be scary—it can be an opportunity to sift through your memories, connect with your kids and define your legacy. Join us for a conversation with Matt Paxton, host of PBS-TV’s The Legacy List, about decluttering, dealing with family heirlooms, options for digitizing memories and more as you prepare for the next chapter of your life.
Dementia is a difficult diagnosis for a family to go through. But future breakthroughs may bring hope to patients and families. Join us for a conversation about recent research and advancements in the field.
Everyone’s looking for transparency in pricing when planning for later stages in life. We’ll look at what kinds of services tend to be included in senior living costs, and how you can plan ahead to be in the best shape financially.
The chance to explore new places is one thing many of us have missed most in the last few years. We’ll talk to a travel expert about what travel for older adults looks like moving forward.
Seniors use more medications than any other age group in the U.S., and the use of multiple medications can lead to falls, heart failure and even early death. Help with medications is a major reason why older adults move into assisted living. In this webinar we’ll discuss why medication management is so crucial for seniors, how senior living can help, and share a few tips for at-home medication management.
Older adults with hearing loss are far more likely to develop dementia, according to research from Johns Hopkins University. Join us to learn more about this connection and how it’s inspired new assistive devices that are being used in Brookdale and other senior living communities.
A canine or feline friend can provide companionship for older adults. Join us for a conversation with Dr. Marty Becker, DVM, about the breeds and types that are the best fit for senior lifestyles, common pet health issues to consider when choosing a new friend, and more.
Almost 20% of people age 50 and older have tried CBD, according to a 2019 Gallup Poll*. CBD is an active ingredient in medical marijuana, but it does not cause the “high.” Instead, CBD is most often used for pain, anxiety, insomnia or stress. We talk to a leading physician studying CBD to find out what the latest research says about its capabilities, side effects and more.
Research shows that as the brain ages it becomes more flexible and disinhibited — and thus more creative*. It is no wonder Brookdale residents express themselves through writing, painting, drawing, filmmaking, music, and so much more. Join us for this webinar featuring a few of our creative residents and the younger artists they mentored as part of our Great Create video series.
90% of Brookdale residents participated in our on-site community COVID-19 vaccination clinics. While helping protect our residents and associates remains a priority, we’re looking ahead to a recovery phase. In this webinar, a roundtable of Brookdale experts will reflect on how the pandemic affected our communities and how we’re moving forward in the months to come.
Want to know the secrets on how to set yourself up for the retirement you want? Watch our experts answer your burning questions on the best ways to save for senior living, Medicare coverage, estate planning and more. Plus, get the inside scoop on what senior living costs and why.
Personality typing is growing in popularity, but anyone who’s lived more than a few decades knows that we don’t stay the same person as the years go by.
Do you love love? In this webinar, we’ll explore what romance looks like in your later years, from meeting new companions to keeping older flames alive.
Learn more about how can you check on your loved ones and possibly even make decisions about their care from afar—as well as how to make the holidays as happy as possible.
A discussion on advancements in dementia care — from adaptive technology to caregiving solutions.
A Candid Conversation
How technology is keeping us connected in these unprecedented times