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SUMMARY:Pedaling the Planet VR
DESCRIPTION:It’s virtual reality meets cycling in the first half of this introductory VR class\, which incorporates desk cycles\, so it feels like you’re truly outdoors biking. And the best part is you’re not alone! Join three others in races across the different landscapes while safely seated. Pop balloons that appear in front of you as you make your way down the trail improving your hand-eye coordination and thinking skills. Enjoy the experience and the beauty of this virtual outdoor space while getting some exercise. In the second half\, showcase your artistic skills as you paint on an infinite canvas. Meet 10-11 a.m. Thursday\, Feb. 12 at 3639 Las Posas Road in Camarillo. Call 805-388-1952 to register.
URL:https://movingseniorsforward.org/event/pedaling-the-planet-vr/
LOCATION:Camarillo Health Care District\, 3639 Las Posas Road\, Camarillo\, CA\, 93010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes,education,Virtual Reality
ORGANIZER;CN="Camarillo Health Care District":MAILTO:micheller@camhealth.com
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SUMMARY:Watch Party and Conversation
DESCRIPTION:What’s the secret to a longer more fulfilling life? \nFilmmaker Chris Kondo\, a member of the Emeriti and Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at CSU Fullerton\, explores that question in “The Longevity Diaries: About Aging Gracefully\,” now available on YouTube. \nThe 25-minute documentary features Camarillo Health Care District CEO Blair Barker (in her former role as Care Services Director) alongside gerontology experts from CSU Fullerton and CSU Long Beach. Focusing on five remarkable individuals\, ages 81 to 103\, the film examines the habits and mindsets that promote living long and living well. \nThe District will host two watch parties with a conversation facilitated by Barker: \nThursday\, Feb. 12\, 2-3 p.m. \nThe film highlights key elements of longevity: adaptability\, stress management\, healthy diet\, regular exercise\, friendship\, and lifelong learning. \nCall 805-388-1952 to register. Cost is $10 (out-of-District residents add $4). The watch party will be held on our campus\, 3639 Las Posas Road\, in Camarillo.
URL:https://movingseniorsforward.org/event/watch-party-and-conversation/
LOCATION:Camarillo Health Care District\, 3639 Las Posas Road\, Camarillo\, CA\, 93010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes,education
ORGANIZER;CN="Camarillo Health Care District":MAILTO:micheller@camhealth.com
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SUMMARY:Intro to Virtual Reality - Ocean Rift
DESCRIPTION:Explore the ocean as a virtual scuba diver getting introduced to and learning about the different sea creatures\, from Great White Sharks\, Beluga and Humpback whales\, dolphins and sea lions to sea snakes and the now-extinct Pliosaurus and Mosasaurus aquatic lizards. If this is your first time to using Oculus/Meta 2 virtual reality headsets and controllers\, no worries. We’ll spend 20-25 minutes showing you how to use them\, plus discussing the benefits of VR. The next 50 minutes will be spent enjoying our adventures before we all chat about our experiences and document our travel adventures in our Adventures in VR passport. Call 805-388-1952 to register. The class is held on our campus\, 3639 Las Posas Road\, in Camarillo. The class is held on our campus\, 3639 Las Posas Road\, in Camarillo\, 10-11:15 a.m. Wednesday\, Feb. 18. Cost is $5/$9 (out-of-District residents).
URL:https://movingseniorsforward.org/event/intro-to-virtual-reality-ocean-rift/
LOCATION:Camarillo Health Care District\, 3639 Las Posas Road\, Camarillo\, CA\, 93010\, United States
CATEGORIES:digital literacy,education,Virtual Reality
ORGANIZER;CN="Camarillo Health Care District":MAILTO:micheller@camhealth.com
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SUMMARY:Dealing with Dementia
DESCRIPTION:The Dealing with Dementia Program was developed by the Rosalynn Carter Institute as an evidence-informed educational support program for caregivers of people living with dementia. This 4-hour workshop highlights topics such as the caregiving experience with an easily understandable explanation of dementia\, best practices in caregiving\, and problem solving with dementia behaviors. Learn tips for caregivers to find time for self-care and stress management. Completed workshop participants will receive a comprehensive manual for dementia caregivers. Spanish and English available. \nFridays\, Feb. 20 and 27\, 1-3 p.m. \nPlease call to register. The cost of materials is $35\, or $39 for Non-District residents. \nRegister: 800-900-8582
URL:https://movingseniorsforward.org/event/dealing-with-dementia-2/
LOCATION:Camarillo Health Care District\, 3639 Las Posas Road\, Camarillo\, CA\, 93010\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dementia,education
ORGANIZER;CN="Camarillo Health Care District":MAILTO:micheller@camhealth.com
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SUMMARY:Social Media Basics
DESCRIPTION:Do you feel lost when it comes to social media? Or do you primarily use one platform\, but want to understand others so you can connect with more family\, friends or colleagues\, or understand pop culture better? If the answer is yes\, then our Social Media Basics class is for you. \nWe’ll share an overview of the main platforms: Facebook\, X (Twitter)\, Instagram\, LinkedIn\, SnapChat and TikTok during the first week. The following week\, you’ll learn more specifically what each platform is used for and the mechanics of using each. We’ll also discuss why hashtags are important on some social networking sites\, how to search for specific content and connect with people\, businesses and organizations. Bring your smartphone or laptop for hands-on learning. \nWednesday\, Feb. 25 and Thursday\, Feb. 26\, 2-3:15 p.m. l 2-part class l R l $10 (non-District residents add $4) \nRegister: 805-388-1952.  The class is held on our campus\, 3639 Las Posas Road\, in Camarillo.
URL:https://movingseniorsforward.org/event/social-media-basics-3/
LOCATION:Camarillo Health Care District\, 3639 Las Posas Road\, Camarillo\, CA\, 93010\, United States
CATEGORIES:digital literacy,education
ORGANIZER;CN="Camarillo Health Care District":MAILTO:micheller@camhealth.com
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SUMMARY:Doctor Presentation: Heart Surgery
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Ryan J. Vela\, a board-certified cardiothoracic and aortic surgeon at Community Memorial Healthcare\, will present “What to Know about Heart Surgery” 3:30-4:30 p.m. on Feb. 25. \nDr. Vela was born and raised in rural northwest Ohio\, where he first developed a deep appreciation for the practice of medicine. As a child\, he fondly recalls accompanying his father\, a physician\, on rounds at the local county hospital. Watching his father provide not only clinical care but also genuine compassion left a lasting impression. The way patients responded to his father’s thoughtful and personalized approach inspired Dr. Vela to carry those same values into his own career in medicine and surgery. \nDr. Vela attended Denison University\, where his diverse academic interests were evident. He majored in History and minored in both Chemistry and Piano Jazz Composition\, an unusual but meaningful combination that reflected his curiosity and creativity. He went on to pursue both a Master of Science and a Doctor of Medicine at the University of Toledo College of Medicine. It was during his time in medical school that Dr. Vela discovered his calling. While observing one of his first surgical procedures\, he witnessed the human heart beating in real time. The experience left him in awe and confirmed his decision to dedicate his career to the field of heart and lung surgery. \nFollowing medical school\, Dr. Vela completed a rigorous residency in General Surgery at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas\, Texas\, as part of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. There\, he gained extensive training in burns\, trauma\, and critical care\, caring for some of the most complex and critically ill patients. Alongside his clinical responsibilities\, Dr. Vela pursued research focused on improving outcomes in heart transplantation. He worked on optimizing the preservation of human cardiac allografts through machine perfusion\, research that contributed to the development of a novel device currently undergoing human trials. This work provided important insights into how hearts can be better preserved during transport and deepened his understanding of the heart’s metabolic and nutritional needs—knowledge that continues to inform his surgical practice. \nUpon completion of his general surgery training\, Dr. Vela pursued a residency in Cardiothoracic Surgery at UCLA’s Ronald Reagan Medical Center in Los Angeles\, one of the leading centers for advanced cardiothoracic care. There\, he honed a comprehensive practice treating a broad spectrum of cardiac and thoracic conditions\, including coronary\, valvular\, and pericardial diseases\, as well as lung and mediastinal disorders. Dr. Vela has a particular passion for aortic surgery\, with expertise in endovascular and hybrid repairs for aneurysms\, dissections\, penetrating aortic ulcers\, and intramural hematomas. His approach emphasizes not only technical excellence but also a holistic perspective—understanding each patient as an individual while providing the highest level of care for their heart and lungs. \nNow joining the Community Memorial Healthcare team\, Dr. Vela is eager to bring his expertise\, compassion\, and dedication to the community. He looks forward to serving patients with the same personalized approach that inspired him from an early age and to offering advanced heart and lung surgical care close to home. \nRegister for this free presentation by calling 805-388-1952. Doors will open at 3 p.m. in our Sequoia Rooms\, 3639 Las Posas Road\, Building F\, Camarillo.
URL:https://movingseniorsforward.org/event/doctor-presentation-heart-surgery/
LOCATION:Camarillo Health Care District\, 3639 Las Posas Road\, Camarillo\, CA\, 93010\, United States
CATEGORIES:education,Health and wellness
ORGANIZER;CN="Camarillo Health Care District":MAILTO:micheller@camhealth.com
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