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August 13–14, 2019 Sandia Resort and Casino Conference Center
2019 41st Annual
NEW MEXICO
CONFERENCE ON AGING
Facing the Future of Aging Together
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Table of Contents
Schedule at a Glance ................................................................................................................................................... 2 Keynote Sessions .................................................................................................................................................... 3–4 Registration Information.............................................................................................................................................. 5 Registration Rates ....................................................................................................................................................... 5 Continuing Education Units Registration Form ........................................................................................................ 5 Registration Form ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 Conference Etiquette ................................................................................................................................................... 7 Dining Options ............................................................................................................................................................. 7 Lodging Information .................................................................................................................................................... 8 CoA Awards .................................................................................................................................................................. 9 Aging and Community Service Awards Nomination Form ..................................................................................... 10 Travel Information ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
Schedule at a Glance
Monday August 12
Tuesday August 13
Wednesday August 14
5:30 pm–8:00 pm Classic Car Show
8:30 am–10:30 am
Plenary Session
8:30 am–10:30 am
Plenary Session
11:00 am–Noon
Workshops
11:00 am–Noon
Workshops
10:30 am–4:00 pm
Health and Enrichment Fair
10:30 am–3:00 pm
Health and Enrichment Fair
12:15 pm–1:15 pm
Workshops
12:15 pm–1:15 pm
Workshops
1:30 pm–2:30 pm
Workshops
1:30 pm–2:30 pm
Workshops
2:45 pm–3:45 pm
Workshops
2:45 pm–3:45 pm
Workshops
4:00–5:00 pm
Workshops
6:00–10:00 pm
Reception and Dance
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Keynote Sessions
▼Tuesday, August 13 ▼
David R. Scrase, MD was appointed by Governor, Michelle Lujan
Grisham as the Secretary of the Human Services Department and
confirmed by the Senate as Secretary on February 11, 2019. Dr.
Scrase is a Board Certified Internist and Geriatrician, and at the time of
his appointment was the Interim Division Chief for General Internal
Medicine and the Chief of Geriatrics at UNM. His first love
and understood calling is as a primary care physician, and he has
continuously cared for patients for over 30 years, despite concurrent
service in administrative roles. He continues to see patients while
serving as Secretary of the Human Services Department.
Dr. Scrase has held a variety of administrative positions, including nine
years in medical education, as well as numerous healthcare executive
positions in Michigan and New Mexico. Since moving to New Mexico
more than 20 years ago, he has been active in many New Mexico public
policy committees and community organizations, including four years as
Director and Treasurer of Equality New Mexico and as a member of the
Board of Menaul School in Albuquerque. He served on Governor
Richardson’s Insure New Mexico! Committee and Health Care for New
Mexicans Committee, on the national Ambulatory Quality Association
setting quality metrics for professional practice, and on the Executive
Committee of the New Mexico Association of Commerce and Industry.
He worked closely with the New Mexico Medicaid program for the three
years prior to his appointment as Secretary, working to enhance the
treatment of Hepatitis C for Medicaid members and to improve quality
and reduce hospital readmissions in all New Mexico nursing facilities.
While not seeing patients and teaching, he also works as a popular
public speaker, consultant and writer. He regularly provides entertaining
talks at the local and national level on a wide variety of topics, including
fascinating medical cases, successful aging, health policy, mindfulness,
and happiness. Under the pen name of David Roberts, in 2013 he
published the book, Practice Makes Perfect: How One Doctor Found the
Meaning of Lives, which chronicles some of the lessons he has learned
from his most interesting patients.
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Keynote Sessions
Gil (Guillermo) Penalosa, MBA, PhDhc, CSP
Founder and Chair, 8 80 Cities Ambassador, World Urban Parks
President, Gil Penalosa & Associates
Gil Penalosa is passionate about cities for all people. He advises decision makers and communities worldwide on how to create vibrant cities and healthy communities for all, regardless of age, gender, ability and social, economic, or ethnic background. His focus is on the design and use of parks and streets as great public places, as well as the promotion of sustainable mobility: walking, riding bicycles, using public transit, and new use of cars. Gil is the Founder and Chair of the board of the successful Canadian non-profit organization 8 80 Cities, as well as first Ambassador of World Urban Parks, the international representative body for the city parks, open space and recreation sector. In addition, Gil leads a private international consulting firm—Gil Penalosa & Associates, providing services as an inspirational keynote speaker, facilitator of strategic workshops and advisor to decision makers and community groups. Throughout his career, Gil has been a strong advocate for improving city parks, making his first mark in the late 1990s where he led the design and development of over 200 parks in Bogotá, Colombia - including Simon Bolivar, a 113-hectare park in the heart of the city. His team also initiated the “new Ciclovia”/ Open Streets - a program that sees over 1.7 million people walk, run, skate and bike along 121 kilometers of Bogotá’s city roads every Sunday of the year, and today is internationally recognized and emulated. Because of Gil’s unique blend of experience, pragmatism and passion, many cities and organizations worldwide seek his leadership and valuable advice. He has worked in over 300 different cities in all continents. He also serves as senior advisor to Vision Zero Network, Children & Nature Network, and America Walks. Gil holds an MBA from UCLA’s Anderson School of Management, where he recently was selected as one of the “100 Most Inspirational Alumni” in the school’s history. In 2015 Gil received a Doctorate Honoris Causa from the Faculty of Urban Planning at the prominent Swedish university, SLU. He is a Certified Professional Speaker by the US-NSA. This year Gil was listed in Planetizen’s Top 100 Most Influential Urbanists recently received in Australia the World Urban Parks Annual Distinguished Individual Award.
▼Wednesday, August 14 ▼
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Registration Information
Registration Rates
Continuing Education Units Registration Form
Full Conference
Standard $80
55+ $60
Student $60
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) are pending approval for social workers. Social Work CEUs will be available. To receive CEUs, participants must:
REGISTER FOR THE CONFERENCE
SIGN IN AT THE REGISTRATION AREA
COLLECT SIGNATURES FROM PRESENTERS AFTER WORKSHOPS
PAY $50 PROCESSING FEE
Everyone attending the conference must register.
Registration must be accompanied by full payment or purchase order.
Types of payment accepted include checks, money orders, and purchase orders.
Pre-registration will be accepted until Monday, August 5, 2019.
Registrations received after August 5 will be subject to a $10.00 processing fee.
Credit cards and cash will NOT be accepted.
Registrants of a GROUP (10+ people) are encouraged to send a list to Loisia Watson [email protected].—so the necessary arrangements can be made.
Everyone must check in at the Conference Registration area upon arrival.
Questions about registration? Call (505) 469-4520
Everyone attending the Conference, including partners and presenters, MUST REGISTER.
For CEUs add $50 processing fee for payment.
To pre-register mail REGISTRATION FORM with payment to: 2019 Conference on Aging
New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department PO Box 27118, Santa Fe, NM 87502
To register online go to http://www.nmaging.state.nm.us/conference-on-aging.aspx (online payment is not available)
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Registration Form
PLEASE PRINT. Please complete a separate form for each attendee. REGISTRANTS WHOSE FORMS ARE POSTMARKED AFTER AUGUST 5, 2019
WILL BE SUBJECT TO A $10 LATE FEE. All payments (or an approved PO) are due by the date of the Conference.
Name (As it will appear on the name badge)
Age
Address
City County State Zip
Phone Email Fax
If you are associated with a group, please complete the information below.
Group Name
Point of Contact Name Phone #
FULL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION (please check one)
☐ Standard Rate $80 ☐ 55+ Rate $60 ☐ Student Rate $60
☐ CEUs $50 (processing fee)
DONATION TO CONFERENCE
☐ $5 ☐ $10 ☐ $25 ☐Other
$________
☐ Late Fee $10
PAYMENT (please check one and provide #)
Total Payment $ _________________ Cash will not be accepted as payment for on-site registration.
☐ Check ☐ Money Order ☐ Purchase Order
Check # Money Order # Purchase Order #
CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS ARE NOT ACCEPTED.
ACCOMMODATIONS NEEDED
☐ Interpreter for the deaf/blind (SSP) ☐ Hard-of-hearing access/assistive listening device
☐ Interpreter for the deaf (ASL) ☐ Other
CONFERENCE PARTNERS ONLY—Registration is complimentary to anyone partnering/volunteering with the
Conference. Please indicate the partnership:
☐ Presenter ☐ Financial Supporter (Sponsor, Exhibitor, Advertiser)
☐ Health and Enrichment Fair Participant ☐ Volunteer
PLEASE KEEP A COPY OF THIS FORM FOR YOUR RECORDS
Make all checks payable to the New Mexico Conference on Aging Mail Conference Registration Form with Full Payment to:
New Mexico Conference on Aging New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department
2550 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505
If you require an invoice, please contact Loisia Watson at [email protected] or Call: 505-469-4520.
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Conference Etiquette
Dining Options
ATTIRE—Wear comfortable, business-casual clothing, and comfortable walking shoes as the
conference facilities are expansive. Meeting rooms may be cool; we suggest dressing in layers and
bringing a sweater or jacket.
CELL PHONES—Please be considerate of other attendees and speakers by silencing your
cellphone prior to entering a session. Answer calls once you have left the room. If you are on-call we
ask that you sit near the back so that you do not disturb the other people in the room.
Lunch is on your own. The Sandia Resort and Casino has a variety of food options. Please note,
there is no specific designated lunch break. Feel free to bring food into the workshops and
entertainment events.
Food Venues at Sandia Resort and Casino Conference Center
Bien Shur—this signature restaurant showcases exceptionally prepared cuisine in a casually elegant environment with breathtaking mountain views from the top floor of the resort hotel. Dinner Tuesday–Saturday
Council Room Restaurant—from custom-made omelets and specialty sandwiches to fresh salads and mouthwatering steaks, extensive options offer something for everyone. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week from 6 am–11 pm
Kiva Koffee—When you need a lift, stop in and let one of our talented baristas whip up a cup of Starbucks® served along with your favorite pastry, sandwich or ice cream bar. Open 6 am–10 pm every day
P’A Shur Deli—located right on the Casino floor, P’a Shur Deli offers delicious grilled burgers, ballpark-style hotdogs and fresh salads made daily—perfect for a quick meal break. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday: 9 am–11pm
Roadrunner Grill—try the fish tacos, teriyaki chicken rice bowls, paninis, as well as made-to-order pizzas and calzones. Monday: 24 HOURS, Tuesday: Closes at 11 pm, Wednesday Open at 7 am
Sandia Clubhouse Grill—kick back and relax in our “Pueblo style” restaurant where golf and traditional southwest flare unite. Hours vary, please call ahead for accommodations or to place an order: (505) 798-3999.
Thur Shan Buffet—an enticing variety of regional and international favorites, including Mexican, Italian and classic American cuisine. Breakfast—Monday CLOSED, Tuesday 7–10:30 am, Wednesday 7–9:30 am; Lunch—Mondays CLOSED, Tuesday 11 am–3:30 pm, Wednesday 10 am–3:30 pm; Dinner—Mondays CLOSED, Tuesday–Wednesday 4:30–9:00pm
Gift cards may be purchased on line at www.sandiacasino.com or in person at the hotel.
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Lodging Information
Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North— 505-821-3333 5151 San Francisco Road NE Albuquerque, NM 87109
Comfort Inn and Suites Balloon Fiesta Park— 520-433-4620 5811 Signal Avenue NE Albuquerque, NM 87113
Courtyard by Marriott— 505-823-1919 5151 Journal Center Boulevard NE Albuquerque, NM 87109
Holiday Inn and Suites Balloon Fiesta Park— 505-797-2291 5401 Alameda Boulevard NE Albuquerque, NM 87113
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Northeast— 505-828-1600 7630 Pan American Freeway NE Albuquerque, NM 87109
La Quinta Inn Albuquerque Northeast— 505-821-9000 5241 San Antonio Drive NE Albuquerque, NM 87109
Quality Inn and Suites— 505-858-1300 5601 Alameda Boulevard Albuquerque, NM 87113
Staybridge Suites North— 505-266-7829 5817 Signal Avenue NE Albuquerque, NM 87113
Make your reservations early!
Special Conference rates are available Monday, August 12 through Wednesday, August 14. These rates are priced per night but do not include tax.
Credit cards are subject to a $50 holding fee for incidentals.
$149 plus tax for King and Queen rooms No limitation on room occupancy applies
The rates do not include the Conference registration fee.
Ask for the 2019 Conference on Aging room rate, and make your reservation by
Tuesday, July 31, 2019. However, rooms may sell out before then.
Call 1-800-526-9366 or 505-798-3970 Sandia Resort and Casino Conference Center
30 Rainbow Road NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113
Written cancellation requests must be received no later than 72 hours prior to arrival. No refunds will be given for cancellations received after the 72-hour cut-off.
NO EXCEPTIONS! All prices are subject to availability.
Some other nearby lodging options are listed below.
Call 505-796-7779 for availability of free shuttle service to and from the Casino.
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CoA Awards
The New Mexico Conference on Aging is accepting nominations for awards recognizing individuals, organizations and businesses that have made significant contributions to benefit our state, local communities, and older New Mexicans. Award winners will be recognized during the conference.
All New Mexico state employees are ineligible to receive awards.
Categories and Criteria
Nominees: Must have made exceptional and lasting contributions that have national or statewide impact
on the elder community. Must be 60 years of age or older in 2019. Must be residents of New Mexico.
Nominees: Must have made exceptional and lasting contributions during their lifetimes that enrich
the lives and welfare of older New Mexicans. Must have served in leadership roles throughout a significant portion of their lives. Must be residents of New Mexico.
Nominees: Must have made significant contributions to the arts in New Mexico. Must reside (at least part-time) in New Mexico. Must be age 50 or older in 2019.
Nominees: Must have made unique and lasting contributions that benefit the aging population in New
Mexico. May be organizations or individuals that reside (at least part-time) in New Mexico. May be national organizations that have a strong presence in New Mexico.
K. Rose Wood Outstanding Older Adult Award
Gregorita Chavarria Arts Award
Lovola Burgess Lifetime Leadership Award
Outstanding Professional/Public Service Award
DEADLINE FOR AWARD NOMINATIONS IS JUNE 3, 2019
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Aging and Community Service Awards Nomination Form
Check the appropriate category:
Loisia Watson: Awards Subcommittee NM Conference on Aging PO Box 27118, Santa Fe, NM 87502-7118
Fax: 855-476-4806 Email: [email protected]
You may also download additional forms, or complete forms online, at the NM Aging and Long-Term Services Department website: http://www.nmaging.state.nm.us/conference-on-aging.aspx
☐ K. Rose Wood Outstanding Older Adult Award—presented to an individual age 60 or older in recognition of a significant and lasting contribution benefiting New Mexico and/or its local communities.
☐ Lovola Burgess Lifetime Leadership Award—presented to an individual in recognition of his or her significant lifelong leadership abilities and dedication to older New Mexicans.
☐ Gregorita Chavarria Arts Award—presented to an individual age 50 or older in recognition of his or her contributions to the arts in New Mexico.
☐ Outstanding Professional/Public Service Award—presented to an individual of any age or an organization that has made unique and lasting contributions benefiting New Mexico’s aging population.
MAIL, FAX OR EMAIL NOMINATION FORM TO:
DEADLINE FOR AWARD NOMINATIONS IS JUNE 3, 2019
Name of Nominee
Phone
Address
City State Zip
If nominee is an individual, nominee’s age→
Nominated by Phone
If an individual, to which civic/community organization(s) does the nominee belong?
How does the nominee serve as a role model in the community?
If an organization, describe its purpose and activities:
List three qualities that best describe the nominee:
Please enclose a short narrative (maximum of two pages) describing the nominee’s
contributions to older New Mexicans, organizations and/or the community, and any additional
notable activities to support your nominee.
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Travel Information
From North:
Take I-25 South to Exit 234 (NM-556
East) Continue East on NM-556 to
Sandia Resort and Casino on the left. From South:
Take I-25 North to Exit 234 (NM-556
East) Continue East on NM-556 to
Sandia Resort and Casino on the left.
From East or West:
Take I-40 to the I-25 North interchange.
Proceed on I-25 North to Exit 234 (NM-
556 East) Continue East on NM-556 to
Sandia Resort and Casino on the left.
Parking:
Parking, including RV, and accessible
parking, is available at the Sandia
Resort and Casino. For more
information on RV parking please call
505-796-7700. Take a Rail Runner:
A Rail Runner Station is located at
Sandia Pueblo.A complimentary shuttle
is available.
Transportation: FOR FREE SHUTTLE INFO CALL— (505) 796-7779
Sandia Resort
and Casino
Directions
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New Mexico Conference on Aging
Aging and Long-Term Services Department
PO Box 27118
Santa Fe, NM 87502-7118
41st
Annual New Mexico Conference on Aging Facing the Future of Aging Together
REGISTRATION AND AWARD PACKET