Judith âJudyâ Leonhard Hendricks, 71, MS, ANP, of South Bethany, Del., passed away on Sunday, May 9, 2021, at Seasons Hospice in Wilmington, Del. She was born Nov. 29, 1949, in Yardley, Pa., daughter of the late Albert T. Leonhard and Nancy (Bosworth) Leonhard.
Hendricks graduated from the University of Delaware in 1971 with a bachelorâs degree in nursing. She completed her masterâs program at University of Maryland in 1978. Hendricks went on to become an assistant professor in the nurse-practitioner program at the University of Delaware. In addition, she practiced as an APN for internal medicine with Christiana Care.
She was an active member of the Delaware Board of Nursing, serving two years as its president. She was the chairperson of the Delaware Board of Nursing Joint Practice Committee and was instrumental in obtaining prescriptive authority for Advanced Nurse Practitioners. A founding member of the American College of Nurse Practitioners, she served as it
First Published: 9:45 AM PDT, April 29, 2021
Closing the technology education gap for the elderly is a necessity that needs to be more of a priority.
The coronavirus pandemic exposed a plethora of issues about American life but one in particular is how the elderly are often left behind in an ever-changing, technologically advancing world.
The so-called “Tech Gap” or “Digital Divide” between our elder adults and those a part of younger generations has grown and continues to do so.
Experts in a 2021 Pew Research survey conducted in conjunction with Elon University about what the world will look like by 2025 post-pandemic 86% said it will be more tech driven.
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Oliva M.Espin, Ph.D., will discuss her memoir, “My Native Land is Memory: Stories of a Cuban Childhood.” on Feb. 15, 1:30-3 p.m. as part of the Osher Institute at SDSU s online lecture series. (Courtesy photos)slideshow
The Osher Institute at SDSU offers access to educational resources for adults 50 and older, without having to enroll as a formal student at the university. It’s a great opportunity for adults who want to be lifelong learners and it’s available right here in the College Area. Designed for personal enrichment, there are no educational prerequisites, no entrance exams, no homework, no tests and no grades.