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Project HEALTHY for Seniors: Just a Click Away



 



The University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Library of the Health Sciences-Peoria, the Alliance Library System, and the Mid-Illinois Talking Book Center are pleased to announce “Project Healthy,” an exciting and innovative online health program for senior citizens.  Seniors, health providers, and anyone interested will be able to enjoy informational, interactive programs about important health topics while sitting in front of an Internet accessible computer.



 



The next in the series of monthly programs, “The Aging Eye,” will take place on  Tuesday, October 26 at 11:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time, 10:30 Central, 9:30 Mountain, and 8:30 Pacific. The program will last approximately 90 minutes.  It is important to understand changes that naturally occur to our eyes and our vision as we mature. It is equally important to be aware of changes that might signify a more serious eye problem that should be discussed with a qualified ophthalmologist. Dennis Cioni will provide an online presentation that explains the difference.  Prior to joining the Illinois Eye Center 18 years ago, Dennis Cioni worked with Illinois Eye Center physicians at Methodist Medical Center.  As a registered nurse and advanced, board-certified ophthalmic technician who works closely with Dr. Pete Lagouros, Dennis provides specialized treatments and testing for patients with macular degeneration and other problems. 



 



Anyone is welcome to “attend” this free program and no registration is required. All you need is  a computer with  an Internet connection and  sound card,and speakers . To attend  go to http://www.projecthealthy.org <http://www.projecthealthy.org/>  and click the link for the Healthy online auditorium.  Type your name in the box and click “Enter”.   



 



The programs will also be recorded and made available on the website and on CD and cassette for loan from the library and the talking book center.



The Project Healthy website (www.projecthealthy.org <http://www.projecthealthy.org/> ) also provides information, helpful links and resources on program topics.  



For information on these and other program topics visit the Project Healthy website at www.projecthealthy.org <http://www.projecthealthy.org/> .



The Mid-Illinois Talking Book Center (MITBC) <http://www.mitbc.org/> , administered by the Alliance Library System, with offices in East Peoria and Quincy, provides library services for anyone unable to read regular print because of a visual or physical disability. Most users of the service are elderly. For more information on the talking book program, call 1-800-426-0709.The UIC Library of the Health Sciences-Peoria <http://www.uic.edu/depts/lib/lhsp/> , located on the University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria campus, is a regional site of the UIC Library of the Health Sciences at Chicago. The Library's mission is to meet the information needs of UIC students, faculty and staff. The Library contributes to teaching, research, and clinical service at UIC by acquiring, organizing, and archiving information and by providing expert staff, access to information sources in all formats, and instruction in the retrieval and use of information. The Library also extends information services to the larger community through an active outreach initiative and  cooperative interlibrary loan programs. The Library is a full member of the NN/LM Greater Midwest Region and promotes the programs of the National Library of Medicine.



 



For further information, please contact Lori Bell at 1-800-426-0709,



Peg Burnette or Jo Dorsch at (309) 671-8491. 



This project has been funded in whole or in part with federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes for Health, under Contract No. NO1-LM-1-3513.



 



 



 




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