Gero at FranU is committed to supporting the community through innovative educational resources. Here’s a quick look at how Gero is making a difference:
Biannual Newsletters
Gero’s biannual newsletters keep the community informed about the latest in aging and health research, ensuring everyone has access to the newest insights and department activities.
Virtual Library: Always Accessible
In response to COVID-19, Gero developed a virtual library filled with videos and resources on health and aging. Available 24/7 on FranU’s website, this library supports continuous learning and informed decision-making for the elderly and their caregivers.
Open Communication Channels
Our website features a direct contact form for those seeking more information or guidance on aging-related topics. This service highlights Gero’s role as a trusted resource, ready to assist with personalized support.
Commitment to Community
Under Dr. Mullins’ leadership, Gero is not just about education – it’s about building a supportive network, ensuring no one feels isolated in their aging journey. The initiatives at FranU demonstrate a profound commitment to enhancing community life through education and support in gerontology.
For more details on our community initiatives or to access additional resources, visit FranU’s Gerontology webpage and discover the educational tools and assistance available to everyone.