
A symposium, hosted by the , will offer insight into the dangers of medication misuse and addiction for older adults, alternative solutions to chronic pain management and advocacy for making alternative pain strategies accessible for older adults.
The free community event, entitled 鈥淩econciling Pain and Giving Hope to Seniors,鈥 is Monday, May 13 from 10a.m. 鈥 3 p.m. at the located in Oldham County.
鈥淭here is often a stigma around talking about pain and pain management, in addition to a lack of understanding of options beyond opioids,鈥 said Mona Huff, UofL Trager Institute community organizer. 鈥淕ood health starts with self-care and loving yourself.聽It means asking for help when you need it.聽Asking for help is not a sign of weakness, but rather a sign of strength.鈥
Speakers include:
- Anna Faul, Ph.D., of the UofL Trager Institute, will provide an overview of the UofL Trager Institute鈥檚 older adult pain management efforts
- Sarah Lawrence, Pharm.D., on 鈥淧ain and the Senior Adult鈥
- Rev. Dr. John Inscore Essick on 鈥淭alking About the Ways We Hurt鈥
- Sarah Teeple on 鈥淣atural Strategies for Pain Management: Your Holistic Toolkit鈥
- Justin Magnuson on 鈥淐ompassionate Touch and Massage Therapy鈥
- Andrea Helton 鈥淎cupuncture鈥檚 Role in the Opioid Epidemic and a New Pain Management Model鈥
Other panel discussions and support groups are scheduled throughout the day.
This symposium is part of a broader effort led by the UofL Trager Institute to address opioid misuse among older adults, especially for those living in rural communities. Of the 173 patients who have received services through the UofL Trager Institute鈥檚 , medication management issues related to opioid prescriptions and interactions with other medications were a factor for nearly 50 percent of patients. Medication safety also proved to be a problem, with family members or caregivers taking opioids from patients in at least 10 percent of cases.
Thanks to recently awarded supplemental funding with the UofL Trager Institute鈥檚 Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program, the Institute has expanded its efforts in addressing older adult pain management. Expanded activities include increased screenings, student and professional trainings and community education.
Lunch is provided for those who to the symposium by May 7. For more information contact Mona Huff at 502-845-6849 or rjhuff01@louisville.edu.
This event is held in partnership with the Kentucky Coalition for Healthy Communities, Tri-County Community Action Partnership, Barren River Area Development District, and the Kentuckiana Regional Planning and Development District.





















