SENIOR LIVING TRUTH SERIES BEGINS NINTH YEAR OF EDUCATING
Story by Eddie Roach, contributing writer
Senior Living Truth Series is gearing up for its ninth year of offering free monthly seminars intended to educate, equip and empower mature Oklahomans as they enter new and often uncharted territories. This year, the series will focus more on a personâs stage in life rather than on a personâs age.
The 2024 series began on January 11 at 10 a.m. in the Atrium at Crossings Community Church with the âThe Truth about Longevity: Stage Versus Age.â
âIn a world where age often defines oneâs abilities and limitations, this seminar challenges these stereotypes and encourages attendees to embrace the full spectrum of our lifeâs journey,â said series organizer Dr. Nikki Buckelew, PhD.
Buckelew is a native Oklahoman and nationally recognized speaker, educator, and coach known for her ability to deliver tough topics with enthusiasm and candor.
She said the first seminar will set the tone for coming sessions and will help attendees gain a better understanding of the distinction between lifespan (an age concept) and healthspan (a stage concept).
âThree people, all seventy years old, while the same age, may not have the same needs,â Buckelew said. âWe have to be sensitive to this and share information that meets everyone at their unique stage in life.â
She highlighted topics for the first quarter of 2024. The remainder of the yearâs schedule is available at www.seniorlivingtruthseries.com.
The February 8 topic is âThe Truth about Staying Purposeful at Every Stage of Life.â
âWhether youâre planning to retire (or already have) or considering an alternative path, this discussion promises to offer fresh perspectives and truths often not shared,â Buckelew said.
The March 14 topic is âThe Quest for Truth: Medicine, Healthcare, and Aging.â
âWhile we may not have all the answers, our seminar aims to empower you by providing key questions and trusted resources,â she said. âJoin us for an enlightening discussion that navigates the complexities of healthcare, challenges the status quo, and points you in the right direction for informed decision-making in your unique stage of life.â
About a dozen education partners work with the Senior Living Truth Series to ensure a broad range of input to meet attendeesâ needs. Education partners donate time, money, space, and resources so that programming can be provided at no cost to participants. While targeted toward mature adults in various stages, anyone is welcome to attend.
âWe welcome anyone who believes the information would be valuable to them,â Buckelew said. âIf you are not a senior (yet), but are seeking information to navigate your own stages in life as you mature, please join us.â
Thanks to Crossings Community Church which provides space for the 90-minute seminars held on the second Thursday of the month at 10 a.m. in the Atrium at Crossings Community Church, 14600 N Portland.
Pre-registration is available at https://seniorlivingtruthseries.com/ or by calling (405) 563-7501.