Intergenerational Communications & Collaborative Family Decision-Making – Dr. Brian Carpenter (free & in person)

Join Dr. Brian Carpenter, Co-Director of the Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging at Washington University, for a dynamic in-person conversation on intergenerational communication and collaborative decision-making within families. As families navigate aging-related choices, clear communication between generations becomes more essential than ever. Dr. Carpenter will explore strategies for fostering mutual understanding, addressing conflicts, and making shared decisions that honor everyone’s values. Whether you’re an older adult, caregiver, or concerned family member, this program offers practical tools and fresh insights.
This program is Part 3 of a three-part series, Dialogue about Aging with WashU. Co-sponsored by AARP St. Louis. No cost to register, but RSVP required. Attend one or all sessions – prior attendance not necessary. “Reframing Aging: Changing the Story We Tell” “Understanding Ageism and How it Affects Us All” “Intergenerational Communications & Collaborative Family Decision-Making” |