Sign Up Now for the P4A 2024 Aging and Behavioral Health Conference in Harrisburg

Empowering Older Adults: P4A Aging and Behavioral Health Conference Comes to Harrisburg

The P4A Aging and Behavioral Health Conference is now open for registration. This event provides behavioral health practitioners and professionals with essential tools and knowledge regarding mental health and substance use disorders impacting older adults. The conference will take place at the Best Western Premier Hotel & Conference Center in Harrisburg from May 29-30, with a deadline for registration of Friday, May 17. To register and find more information about the conference, visit the provided website.

The P4A Aging and Behavioral Health Conference aims to equip attendees with the necessary skills and insight to better address the mental health and substance use issues faced by older adults. By providing valuable tools and knowledge, the conference aims to enhance the effectiveness of behavioral health professionals working with this population. The event will feature expert speakers, workshops, and networking opportunities to support learning and collaboration among attendees.

Taking place at a convenient location in Harrisburg, this conference offers practical tools and resources for attendees from across Pennsylvania. With a focus on tangible strategies to improve outcomes for older adults experiencing behavioral health challenges, this conference promises to be a valuable opportunity for professionals in the field to enhance their knowledge and skills in this important area of practice.

Don’t miss out on this valuable opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge in aging and behavioral health. Register now for the P4A 2024 conference before the deadline of Friday, May 17 to secure your spot to learn from experts in the field and connect with fellow professionals in Harrisburg.

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