This year’s speaker – Tony Mandarich
If you are a devoted football fan, you might remember when Tony Mandarich was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated in 1989 as “The Incredible Bulk”, the best offensive line NFL draft prospect ever. In 1992, he was again featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated as “The NFL’s Incredible Bust”. He was cut by the Packers that year and lived in a world of pain-killers and alcohol. In 1995, he started rehab, and turned his life around. He returned to the NFL and played 3 years for the Colts before retiring after a shoulder injury. He now pursues his passion for greatness through photography.
Tony has been a larger-than-life persona since he was a kid playing football. He describes his life in his 2009 autobiography, My Dirty Little Secrets– Steroids, Alcohol & God: The Tony Mandarich Story. On the eve of this year’s NFL draft, ESPN aired a 44 minute documentary about the fall and rise of Tony Mandarich. On August 26, 3 days before the Chiefs play their final pre-season game against the Packers (the team that drafted Tony as the #2 overall draft pick in 1989), we will hear from a man who knows football, who knows painkillers and addiction, and who knows that he can lead a creative, successful life without steroids, alcohol or painkillers.
Event Agenda with Call-in Information.
When:
July 27, 2020 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Where:
Zoom Call information on Agenda
About this Event
There will be 2 hours of self-done PRE WORK!
You will learn:
How to give first aid in a mental health crisis and/or early stages of mental health problems.
A 5-step action plan to help an individual in crisis connect to professional care.
How to observe signs and symptoms of the most common mental health problems and know where and when to get help.
There will be 2 hours of self-done PRE WORK!
You will learn:
How to give first aid in a mental health crisis and/or early stages of mental health problems.
A 5-step action plan to help an individual in crisis connect to professional care.
How to observe signs and symptoms of the most common mental health problems and know where and when to get help.
The Aging Mastery Program (AMP) encourages mastery — developing behaviors across many dimensions that will lead to improved health, stronger financial security and overall well-being.
By participating in this program, you will:
• Make and maintain small but impactful changes in your health behaviors, financial well-being and enrichment in later life.
• Meet new friends, provide support and encouragement to your peers, and become more involved in your community.
The program starts on Tuesday, April 6, and meets on Tuesdays, 1–2:30 p.m., for 10 consecutive weeks, with a graduation event to follow.
Classes will meet virtually, using the Zoom meeting platform.
An invitation link will be provided after you register.
For those unfamiliar with Zoom, support will be available to help you navigate this user-friendly program on Tuesday, March 30 at 1 p.m.
Core Curriculum classes
Navigating Longer Lives:
The Basics of Aging Mastery — Introduction to the program.
Exercise and You — The importance of exercising both the mind and the body.
Sleep — Simple strategies to improve sleep.
Healthy Eating and Hydration — Review of nutrition as it relates to aging.
Financial Fitness — How to remain economically secure in an era of longevity.
Advance Planning — Making decisions while maintaining personal values.
Healthy Relationships — The benefits of being socially active.
Medication Management — How to take and keep track of medications.
Falls Prevention — Strategies to prevent falling.
Community Engagement — The value of continuing involvement.
A 12-session caregiving curriculum is also available.
This is a virtual event for the community to learn Important disaster relief definitions, compassion fatigue, and learn to identify ways to practice self-care and stay well.

We will be specifically focused on offering intergenerational support to older adults and youth through:
support groups, conferences, activities, and outreach. We look forward to meeting you!
Monthly support groups will be an opportunity to gather with others who are currently in a kinship role, caring for a younger family member in some capacity. We will feature a variety of speakers in order to provide community resources, coping tips, and guidance on planning for the future.
These meetings will be held in-person. We will also offer the opportunity to log-on virtually to attend these meetings by Zoom.
Please contact Becky for further details and to RSVP at (816) 468-0400 x330 or beckyf@tri-countymhs.org.