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Articles by Jay White-VCU Department of Gerontology
Jay White is Director of Professional and Community Development for the VCU Department of Gerontology and is concurrently enrolled in the MS Program in Gerontology. Jay has a BA in American History from Washington and Lee University and completed coursework for an MA in American Studies at the College of William and Mary. Volunteer and professional initiatives include the Richmond Organization for Sexual Minority Youth (ROSMY), Family Lifelines ElderFriends Program, FETCH A Cure, the Virginia Pride Coalition, the READ Center, the Family of Friends Thanksgiving Feast, the River District Alliance, Rainbow Over Richmond, and many others. Jay is the author of Fundamentals: A Complete Guide to Starting and Developing a Community Service Initiative and Battling Southern Heritage: A History of African-Americans at Washington and Lee University. Jay has presented workshops on topics ranging from Dispute Resolution to LGBT and Aging.
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Communicating with an Aging Loved One
Challenges in communication transcend the generations. Aging does not necessarily mean an inability to communicate. However, as people age, there… Continue Reading ›
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Keeping Your Loved One on the Road
**As seen in The Richmond Times Dispatch** Day by day, driving may seem harder for your loved one. But while… Continue Reading ›