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Restoring Joy: The Impact of Connection on Senior Mental Health

Join Jen Lauck, a doctoral student therapist at St. Louis University School of Medicine, for an important discussion on depression, isolation, and the vital role of socialization in senior well-being. As older adults face unique emotional and social challenges, it’s essential to recognize the signs of isolation and understand how meaningful engagement can greatly improve quality of life. Whether you want to improve your own health, or you're a caregiver, family member, or senior care professional, this webinar will provide practical insights, resources, and strategies to feel more connected, supported, and empowered.

📅 Date: Thursday, July 24, 2025
🕐 Time: 2:00 PM (CST)/ 3:00 PM (EST)
📍 Location: Online link provided upon registration

FREE WEBINAR


What You’ll Learn:

  • What depression is

  • How to recognize depression

  • Why older adults are at risk

  • Evidence-based treatments

  • What you can do today


Presented by St. Louis University School of Medicine

SLU_LL_FCHA_RGB-01Saint Louis University's School of Medicine has a long tradition of excellence in medical education. We impart cutting-edge medical knowledge and cultivate compassionate, patient-centered practitioners who are shaping the future of health care.

Hosted by Allegro Senior Living

At Allegro, we believe in vibrant living for every stage of life. With luxury senior living communities across the country, we are committed to delivering exceptional care, lifestyle, and wellness experiences that support every aspect of aging—including mental health and socialization.

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About the Speaker

Jen Lauck

Doctoral Student Therapist

HeadshotsMayMuny2022-8Jen is a PhD student in the Medical Family Therapy program at Saint Louis University. Since 2022, she has been actively involved with the SLU Family Center for Healthy Aging, where she facilitates groups focused on reducing social isolation and promoting cognitive stimulation among older adults. Her work also includes conducting community assessments, providing educational talks on mental health issues affecting aging populations, and contributing to research aimed at advancing the quality of care for older adults.

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