Division of Neurodevelopmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

Strong Center for Developmental Disabilities

Program in Aging and Developmental Disabilities (PADD)


Conferences and Training Opportunities

Rochester Environmental and Sensory Processing Awareness (RESPA) Checklist Train the Trainer

November 12 & 13, 2009 - Pathfinders Village - Edmeston, NY

Rochester Series

Monday December 7, 2009
Environment, Sensory Processing and Alzheimer's Dementia
Kathleen M. Bishop, Ph.D.

Tuesday January 26, 2010
Healthy People 2010 & 2020: Where do older adults with developmental disabilities fit?
Laura M. Robinson, MPH

Tuesday February 9, 2010
Topics in Medical Management of Down Syndrome
C. Michael Henderson, M.D.
Rochester Series Registration Flyer

All three sessions will be held from 9:00am - 12:00pm at Monroe Community Hospital, 435 East Henrietta Road, Auditorium A, Rochester, NY 14620

NYS Third Age Providers Conference

"The Baby Boomers are Coming! The Baby Boomers are Coming!....Are We Ready?"
May 20 and 21, 2010, Holiday Inn Saratoga Springs, New York
Key Note Speaker: Phil McCallion
NYS Third Age Providers Conference

PADD is committed to offering the most up-to-date information on aging and developmental disabilities through seminars, workshops and conferences. All information regarding presentations hosted by PADD will be posted here as soon as it becomes available.

In addition to the trainings offered in the community, the staff of PADD will work with you to design trainings to meet your agency's specific needs. A variety of topics related to aging are possible and costs will vary based on the design of the training. Click here for a complete training list.

If you would like more information on upcoming trainings, or to arrange a training at your agency, please contact Cathy Imhof at (585)275-6604 or by email at: Cathy_Imhof@urmc.rochester.edu.

Register online using our registration form

Payment for PADD trainings must be received 1 week prior to conference or workshop date in order for online registration to be valid.

Developmental Disabilities