POSTPONED: Your Next Move: Transitioning to the New Retirement

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POSTPONED: Your Next Move: Transitioning to the New Retirement

By Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging at the Institute for Public Health

Date and time

Wednesday, March 18, 2020 · 5:30 - 7pm CDT

Location

Eric P. Newman Education Center

329 S. Euclid Ave. Seminar Room B St. Louis, MO 63110

Description

After much discussion and consideration of precautions that Washington University is putting into place due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we announce the postponement of Your Next Move: Transitioning to the New Retirement. We plan to reschedule this event in the near future.

Those registered for the March 18th event will be given priority registration for the new date. Keep an eye out for an email invitation.

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Thank you for your interest in this event, we hope to be able to connect with you soon.




We use the word "retirement" because we don’t have better language, but we have a better vision in mind for all of us – a new retirement. This seminar focuses on the essential ingredients of a successful transition and a fulfilling next chapter. There is much to think about beyond finances.

We're inviting Washington University in St. Louis employees to start thinking about their future by participating in Your Next Move: Transitioning to the New Retirement, led by Chris Frey, MSW, ACSW, LCSW, a counselor and an educator with 35 years of experience.This event will include a panel of WashU retirees and offer a variety of resources for ongoing planning

In this seminar, we will focus on:

  • The When, Why and What of retirement

  • The other critical components of retirement: purpose, leisure, social, health and wellness

  • Assessment, planning, seeking information and enlisting support


This event is free and open to all WashU employees, alumni and their spouses/partners, however registration is required.


ATTN. Visitors to Campus or University events:

Whether or not you are exhibiting symptoms, visitors who have been in a location identified here with widespread transmission of COVID-19 within the past 14 days are not allowed to visit campus or attend university events. In addition, visitors who have had direct contact with a patient confirmed to have COVID-19 within the past 14 days are not allowed to visit campus or attend university events. Our apologies for any inconvenience this poses to your plans to visit. To learn more about the university’s response to COVID-19, visit WashU's information page.


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The Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging works toward a global society where all older adults have maximum opportunity for health, security, and engagement. We connect individuals and organizations across disciplines to conduct innovative research and ensure its translation into practice, expand education on issues relevant to individual and population aging, and support aging initiatives throughout St. Louis and around the world.

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