image of a group of diverse older people

The final spring 2025 GAIT session has a new date: Sunday, April 27.

In Person: Honoring Faith While Providing Care: Person-Centered Approaches for Older Adult Muslims in Health Care

Date: Sunday, April 27, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Location: American Muslim Senior Society, 1319 Apple Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910

Participants in this GAIT project will explore the principles of person-centered, culturally competent healthcare with a focus on mental health. Gain an understanding of how traditions, language, cultural values, and religious beliefs shape health practices and influence delivery of care within the older adult Muslim community. Through presentations and interactive discussions, attendees will have the opportunity to apply inclusive approaches to build trust, improve communication, and enhance health outcomes.

Register Now

The GAIT project is a free program for health and social science undergraduate, graduate, and professional students enrolled in a University System of Maryland (USM) institution. This educational initiative is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of health care and social service students in assessing and managing the care of older adults. GAIT introduces students to the comprehensive geriatric assessment and the fundamentals of interprofessional (interdisciplinary) collaboration through both didactic and clinical sessions. Total completion time is 8 - 9 hours. There is no charge for USM students to participate in the GAIT program. Certificate of completion provided. 

The project is designed by the Maryland Area Health Education Centers in partnership with the Geriatrics & Gerontology Education and Research (GGEAR) Program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore Graduate School.

Students, faculty, and staff, let your voice be heard!
Submit Your Story.