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Page 1: SGS - PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE PROGRAM...• SGS has an extensive history of joining together professionals from all fields of aging, including researchers, practitioners, students,

PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE PROGRAM

Page 2: SGS - PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE PROGRAM...• SGS has an extensive history of joining together professionals from all fields of aging, including researchers, practitioners, students,

About the Southern Gerontological Society and the 2019 Ruby Anniversary & Conference

What is the Southern Gerontological Society?

The Southern Gerontological Society (SGS), established in 1979, is a network of the South's most respected gerontology professionals. SGS members are educators, practitioners, aging network personnel, researchers, health professionals, policy makers, students, and other community members. SGS bridges research and practice, translating and applying knowledge in the field of aging.

What is the purpose of the 2019 Annual Conference? In 2019, SGS will celebrate its 40th conference anniversary by bringing together academics, practitioners, students, and others engaged in work within the field of aging to attend and/or present their latest research. Join us as we celebrate 40 years of success! In addition to the celebration, SGS will host conference content that includes keynote speakers, panel symposia, workshops and both paper and poster sessions.

Who will be participating in this conference? This annual meeting will focus on advances in gerontological research and applied practice. Throughout the conference, an anticipated 300 meeting attendees will be able to select from numerous continuing education and professional development presentations, networking opportunities, and engaging events that present unique marketing opportunities for supporters to interact with attendees. Specifically, this program is designed to educate CCM®board certified case managers, social workers, healthcare practitioners, long-term care administrators, and (CHES/MCHES) health education specialists.

Mining the Gems, Investing in Our Future FEATURED 40th ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE PROGRAMMING TRACKS

The 2019 Program Committee has assembled a conference program which represents a diverse compilation of presentations from academic and applied professionals, students, and older adults. Program tracks are written with the intention of being highly inclusive, not exclusive – we have assisted our presenters in finding their best fit. This year’s conference tracks have focused content represented from each of these topic areas.

• Partnerships for Care

• Living with Dementia

• Power of Place: Aging in the South &

Florida spotlight

• Advocacy for and by Older Adults

• Wellness, Well-Being, and Quality of Life

• Diversity and Aging

• Gerontological Education

• Technology and Aging

Other conference events will include: • Ongoing wellness events

• Numerous concurrent workshops, panel, poster,and paper sessions

• Student networking events sponsored by Sigma PhiOmega honors society

• Exhibit booths

• Silent Auction

• Networking Dine-Arounds - Wednesday, April 10• Awards Celebration luncheon

• 40th Anniversary Semi-Formal Evening Gala

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TUESDAY, APRIL 9 Preconference Intensive Workshops - times will vary

• Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care Training (NCCDP certification programming)

• Music & Memory – Transitions of Care

Presidential Opening of the Southern Gerontological Society’s 40th Annual Conference with Richard Prudom, Florida Secretary of the Department of Elder Affairs

Tuesday, April 9 starting at 5:30 pm

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 starting at 5:00 pm Fourth Annual Documentary Screening Night: Second Opinion: Caregiving through Alzheimer’s Disease

The goal of Second Opinion, seen on public television stations across the country, is to promote good health, improve doctor / patient communication and empower viewers to take charge of their own healthcare, and in turn, help them navigate the medical system for better health outcomes. The screening of this documentary will be followed by a discussion and reception with one of the documentary’s featured panelists, Dr. Olivio Clay.

THURSDAY, APRIL 11 starting at 10:45 am Keynote Presenter: Teepa Snow, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA, A Positive Approach to CareLiving Life Under the Umbrella of Dementia Teepa will explore the signs and symptoms of non-normal aging to help recognize early signs and signals of brain changes; discuss identifying the type of dementia a person has for better planning and delivery of care and support; and challenge us to improve our awareness, knowledge, and skills to develop dementia-competent support of PLwD, their care partners, and providers in order to create a dementia-inclusive culture.

FRIDAY, APRIL 12 Second Annual Aging Done Better, together: A Networking Roundtable Luncheon Friday, April 12 starting at 11:00 am This lunch will partner researchers, students, older adults, and practitioners together for an enriching networking opportunity. Tables will be arranged by specific and interests.

SGS 40th Anniversary Ruby Evening Gala & Celebration Friday, April 12 from 6:30 pm until 10:30 pm Join this celebration of SGS’s 40th anniversary to include dinner, dessert, entertainment and dancing. This event is semi-formal and our color theme for the night will be RUBY RED!

SATURDAY, APRIL 13 starting at 8:00 am Third Annual Diversity Panel Session & Breakfast featuring Dr. Olivio Clay, University of Alabama at Birmingham This session titled “Caregiving: Please secure your own mask before attempting to assist those around you” will feature Dr. Olivio Clay and his work on caregiving and health disparities within the South. This session, held now for its third year, will include time to for audience participation and discussion.

in addition to daily conference sessions

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STEP INTO THE SAND AT SANDESTIN GOLF AND BEACH RESORT MIRAMAR BEACH, FLORIDA

The 40th Ruby Anniversary and Annual Meeting of the Southern Gerontological Society will be held at the gorgeous 2,400-acre Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort in Miramar Beach, Florida. The conference room block rate for attendees starts with rooms available at $135 per night. Attendees have access to the conference discounted rates from April 8 through Sunday, April 14, 2019. The reservation date deadline to be eligible to receive the group room discount at the Sandestin is March 18, 2019.

Our guests staying on property will enjoy free internet in their guest rooms and conference center. Guests who would like our help in locating a roommate are encouraged to contact us. Parking is also free.

All room rates include complimentary resort transportation; two bicycles per unit for up to four hours of usage daily; fitness center usage; one hour per day of tennis court time (based on availability); one hour per day usage on either a canoe, kayak or boogie board. The resort also offers guests complimentary perks and amenities including the use of bicycles, boogie boards, kayaks, tennis, access to the fitness center and resort-wide tram service. There are other spectacular activities that have made this resort s so popular including their four celebrated championship golf courses, the Village of Baytowne Wharf and the 7-mile strand of powdery white sand beaches on Florida’s Emerald Coast.

Reservations for rooms may be made through the “2019Lodging” link on the SGS website at www.southerngerontologicalsociety.org

Please see our 2019 Transportation link for discounted airfare and shuttle transportation options.

TOP REASONS TO ATTEND THE 2019 SGS ANNIVERSARY CONFERENCE IN FLORIDA:

• SGS has an extensive history of joining together professionals from all fields of aging, includingresearchers, practitioners, students, and older adults.

• Throughout the conference, a diverse audience of attendees will be able to select fromnumerous continuing education and professional development presentations, networkingopportunities, and engaging events.

• This resort is the perfect family-friendly getaway and includes conference activities thatwelcome all ages. Room rates at the Sandestin start at $135 a night. Discounted airfare ratesand shuttle transportation is also available.

• This conference is budget friendly, making attendance for those on limited or fixed incomesmuch more reasonable. Each full conference day includes a minimum of two meals, plussnacks, making the conference even more affordable to attend.

PO Box 160 • Taylorsville, NC 28681 • 866-920-4660

Email: [email protected]

Web: southerngerontologicalsociety.org

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In Honor of the Southern Gerontological Society’s

40-Year Ruby Anniversary

You’re Invited to a Pre-Conference Music & Memory®

Personal Music Intensive April 9, 2019

Film Screening & Case Studies 8:30 – 11:00 AM

We’ll enjoy a screening of the Alive Inside documentary – a Story of Music & Memory. See the film that started a revolution by spotlighting the value of personal music in the fields of health and elder care. The audience will conduct two case studies of individuals featured in the film. Discovery, Research & A Musical Journey 12:00 – 2:30 PM

Attendees will discover overall program benefits, powerful evidence-based research. They’ll enjoy a sandbox moment of creating a musical journey that is geared to themselves, experiencing benefits of Music & Memory from a personal level. Attendees will leave feeling inspired with a call to action! Learning Objectives

• Name at least one significant benefit of the program for chronic as well as acute conditions• Identify a way in which Music & Memory addresses at least one area of practice• Discuss three benefits of autobiographical music with at least one population group• State one programmatic utilization of Music & Memory in order to enhance

intra-disciplinary clinical work or community enhanced intervention• Name at least one improved outcome measured by an evidence-based research study• Name at least one way personal music fosters team building, enhanced care, social

engagement and life-affirming moments.

Dorothy’s ruby slippers were magic. They could take her back home.

Personal music has that power. Where does your music take you?

• Personal music is generating wide-ranging scalable therapeutic outcomes across healthcare settings and athome. It benefits everyone including individuals with cognitive decline, chronic conditions, intellectualimpairments or physical challenges.

• It’s an intervention and valuable tool that transcends the typical clinical aspects of care• Is cost effective, easy to use, fosters team building, life-affirming moments, and provides respite for at-home

family caregivers• Reduces: medications, falls, delirium, behaviors, resistance to care, anxiety, stress, and physical altercations• Enhances: care, efficiency, social engagement, communication, nutrition status, and participation in therapies

Everyone is welcome. Special encouragement to at-home family caregivers. Registration Required Register online at www.southerngerontologicalsociety.org or call 866-920-4660

$20 Attendance & Lunch $40 for lunch + CEU’s (social work, nursing, recreation/activities, nursing home admin and health

educators)

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Pre-Conference Workshop Offerings:

National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners (NCCDP) Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Care Seminar

April 9, from 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Location: Terrace I, Linkside Conference Center, Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort

Trainer: Denise Scruggs, ADC, CDP, CADDCT, CMDCP Training Cost: $175 per participant, which includes all training materials and lunch.

Payment and registration for this workshop must be made by April 5, 2019.

Whether you want to increase your knowledge or pursue certification as a Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP), this class is for you.

Who should attend? Nurses, CNAs, social workers, activity professionals, geriatric care managers, licensed nursing home and

assisted living administrators, adult day staff, and any front-line staff and health care professional working with persons diagnosed with dementia.

This course is supported by the Southern Gerontological Society. For any organizations wishing to send 3 or more participants to this training, SGS is offering a 10% total registration discount.

Information to be covered in the seminar

• Overview of dementia, including diagnosis,prognosis and treatment

• Communication

• Feelings and depression, aggressivebehaviors, catastrophic reactions

• Difficulties like repetitive behaviors,paranoia, hallucinations, wandering, andhoarding

• Intimacy issues and sexuality

• Personal care: bathing, dressing, toileting,nutrition

• Pain management

• Staff and family support, environment,activities

• Diversity and cultural competence

• Spiritual care; end of life issues

• Elder abuse

Become a Certified Dementia Practitioner

By attending the conference pre-session, attendees of this course get a discounted application fee of $35 (typically $125) for the two-year certification. Application for the certification must made within 30 days from training seminar to receive discounted rate. Please note, however, that taking the class does not guarantee certification. This class meets one of the requirements for becoming a Certified Dementia Practitioner. Applicants must be certified or licensed in a health care profession or related field to apply for CDP certification, meet all requirements of the national organization, and be approved for certification by NCCDP. For more information on certification, other eligibility requirements, and an application go to www.nccdp.org or contact the NCCDP/ICCDP Office at (877) 729-5191 or [email protected].

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About the Trainer: Denise Scruggs

Denise Scruggs is a Certified Activity Director (ADC), a Certified Dementia Practitioner (CDP), a Certified Montessori Dementia Care Professional, a Certified Online Training Professional, and a Certified Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia Care Trainer (CADDCT) for the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners/ International Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners. Denise has more than 24 years of experience in dementia care, both personally and professionally. Her experience includes work in activities, social work, family caregiving, consulting, and memory support program management spanning long term care, adult day care, assisted living, memory care, consulting, and education. She was also a caregiver for two family members with dementia.

Denise currently serves as the Director of the Beard Center on Aging, as well as Vice President of Corporate Training for the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners. She is a member of the advisory committee for the Lindsay Institute for Innovations in Caregiving and Chair of SGS's Membership Committee. She has been a dementia care trainer for NCCDP for ten years and has spoken at national conferences and events on the topic of dementia.

For more information: Call (434) 544-8456 or email [email protected]. To register, visit the www.southerngerontologicalsociety.org website or call 866-920-4660.

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Dancing to New

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Ruth Garrett

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Outcomes from

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mmun

ity Vision

ing 

Worksho

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cused on

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vatio

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Emily Rob

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Space in Uncertain Tim

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Enha

ncing Senior W

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gh In

tergen

erationa

l Service 

Learning

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s in Long

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MAN

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Discussant:

Away but Not Gon

e: Con

tinuing

 Bon

ds and

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sed Loved 

One

s in So

cial Con

voys

Sara Stemen

Exam

ining the Influ

ence of D

istal and

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a Even

ts 

on Lon

eliness in Ce

nten

arians

Kristop

her S

truckm

eyer

Death an

d Hu

man

‐mad

e Disaster: E

xplorin

g the Structural 

Ritualiza

tion of Grie

ving

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Jason Ulsp

erger

The Fears o

f Older W

omen

Yi Lin

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Long

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e U.S. and

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plications fo

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Bayview Roo

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beth Tait

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Discussant:

Iden

tifying

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dsJean

anne

 Elkins, Phillip Ru

stin

BEST: D

evelop

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Jean

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Determ

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Diverse Ru

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Lisa W

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Mod

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aracteristic

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 Caregivers, and

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sitions by He

alth

Dawn Ca

rrGER

ONTO

LOGICAL

 EDUCA

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XPLO

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ENVIRO

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Discussant:

Integrating a Structured

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rse De

velopm

ent a

nd Review 

Process in Online Ge

rontolog

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urses

Louise M

urray

Twiligh

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ndation‐Crea

ting a Bridge from

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catio

n to 

Practic

e throug

h Pa

rticipation in a Geriatric Focused

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‐profit

Julie Hartm

ann

Teaching

 Diversity, In

clusion, and

 Aging

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tology 

Grad

uate Stude

nts O

nline

Rebe

cca Ad

ams

Streng

then

ing Ge

rontolog

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petencies in Long

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Care: A

n Ed

ucationa

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elBe

th Culross

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CARE

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ER SESSION

Discussant:

There Is No Ca

re Rob

ot fo

r Older Adu

lts: A

 Critical Perspectiv

e on

 Assistive Te

chno

logy fo

r Elder Care

Moo

n Ch

oiAn

ticipating the Ethical Issue

s and

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cial Im

pact W

hen 

Usin

g Co

mpa

nion

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ots to Co

mba

t Social Isolatio

n an

d Lone

liness in Older Adu

ltsAm

y Ro

yal

Build

ing Ca

re Relationships usin

g Te

chno

logy: B

ehavioral 

Techno

logy ado

ption by

 Older Adu

lts and

 their C

aregivers

Jane

 Kom

sky

Techno

logy Designe

d for E

lders a

nd Peo

ple Living

 with

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men

tia and

 Cha

nging Co

gnitive Abilities: Best P

ractices and

 Th

e Story of a Sim

ple TV

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ote Co

ntrol

Kim M

cRae

Linksid

e D

TREN

DS SH

APING THE LA

NDSC

APE OF AG

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ES: P

APER

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Discussant:

Use of P

rescrip

tion Med

ications fo

r Insom

nia am

ong Ad

ults 

Ages 45+

 in th

e Nationa

l Alzh

eimer’s Coo

rdinating Ce

nter 

Uniform

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Mairead

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ey

Diversity

, Aging

, and

 Opioids

Pam W

illrodt, D

eano

 Trayw

ick

The Extent and

 Nature of Elder Foo

d Insecurity in Ten

nessee

: A 

Mixed

‐Metho

d Stud

yBran

don Wallace

Beginn

ing to M

ine the Ge

ms o

f SGS

’ Future: Results from

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SGS Priorities S

urvey

Abby

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LOGICA

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TECH

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GY AND 

AGING

WELLN

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Mod

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riatrics W

orkforce Training: 

Crea

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ntity

IMPLICAT

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FORC

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ING: P

APER

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Discussant:

Refram

ing Ag

ing in th

e Workforce

Kerry Hu

ghes Tho

mas

Prod

uctiv

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velope

d na

tions: W

hat h

ave be

en 

the ou

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Phillip Taylor

Go Sou

th, "Old" W

oman

, Go So

uth! W

omen

's Econ

omic W

ell‐

being an

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lity of Life

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ternationa

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Effective Gr

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AGING IN

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PER SESSION

Discussant:

Cultu

ral and

 Social C

apita

l in a Tribal Nursin

g Ho

me

Anastasia

 Schulho

ff

The Intersectio

ns of O

ld, R

ural, and

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rAd

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e Co

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use Expe

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Integrated

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ory Ca

re Clin

ic: C

hang

ing the He

althcare 

Mod

el fo

r Peo

ple Living

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entia

ADVO

CACY

 FOR AN

D BY OLD

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SHOP

The Im

pact of the

 Midterm

 Election on

 Aging

 Policy

Linksid

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COMMUNICAT

ION AND COLLAB

ORA

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SESSION

Discussant:

Commun

icative Co

mpe

tence: Und

erstan

ding

 Residen

t Hea

lth 

Chan

ge and

 Care Co

nvoy

 Com

mun

ication in Assisted

 Living

Cand

ace Ke

mp

Aging in Place in

 Assisted

 Living: The

 Role of Prim

ary Ca

re 

Prov

iders a

nd Care Co

ordina

tors

Kend

ra Ja

son

“It’s Im

portan

t the

y Und

erstan

d”: C

ommun

ication an

d Stigma 

abou

t Med

ication‐Assis

ted Trea

tmen

t for Opioid Use Diso

rder 

amon

g Older Adu

lts and

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ealth

care Provide

rsAlexis Be

nder

Und

erstan

ding

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ortunitie

s and

 Cha

lleng

es fo

r Dire

ct 

Care W

orkers in

 Assisted

 Living in Sup

porting Re

siden

t Qua

lity 

of Life

Christin

a Ba

rmon

Linksid

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TECH

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Mild

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mpo

wermen

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Discussant:

THURSDAY, 

ADVO

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Althea

 Taylor‐Jone

sDIVE

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Laura Med

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Ed Ansello, Emma Whe

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Sarah Marrs

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Commun

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 Projects: Lea

dership 

Expe

riences In

clud

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Teaching

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Eliza

beth Yost, Julie Brown

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AKING: P

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Discussant:

Advo

cacy as a

 Sou

rce of M

eaning

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 Hea

lth in

 Late Life: 

Orig

inal Narrativ

es from

 Estab

lishe

d Ad

vocates in Florida

Christoph

er Kelly

Being an

 Adv

ocate Th

roug

h Qua

litative Re

search: V

isualizing

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bjectiv

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d Intentiona

l Con

nections across the

 Life

span

Kyle Bow

erNavigating De

men

tia: Finding

s from th

e Orang

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unty 

Demen

tia Care & Cure Initiative Fo

cus G

roup

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Discussant: B

ecky W

atson

Let’s Take a Musical Jo

urne

y To

gether & Disc

over How

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Complete Music Care Pa

ckage Su

pports Hea

lth, W

ellness a

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Successful Aging

Gail So

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Discussant: 

EDUCA

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SGS Pu

blications Com

mittee

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ting

"Secon

d Opinion

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entary Scree

ning

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tured Pa

nelist, Dr. O

livio Clay

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vitatio

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owmen

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nding Fu

nders T

apas and

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ception 

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Tabitha John

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Juliet K

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FRIDAY

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Assessing a Co

mmun

ication Ed

ucation Interven

tion on

 Und

ergrad

uates’ Self‐E

fficacy and

 Attitu

des: Com

mun

icating 

Chronic Diagno

ses

Jessica Allen

Incorporating Older Adu

lts in

to Classroom

 Aging

 Sim

ulation 

Activ

ities

Julie A. B

rown

Health, H

appine

ss, and

 Lon

gevity in

 Hon

g Ko

ng: Study

 Abroa

d as a Gatew

ay to

 Geron

tology Edu

catio

nAn

drea

 June

Give Back, Go Fo

rward: A new

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el fo

r eng

aging stud

ents 

with

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mun

ity‐dwellin

g elde

rsSarah Bo

ehle, C

hristine Ra

ber

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POWER

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Long

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cisio

n making in prepa

ratio

n an

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se to

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anes Florence an

d Micha

el.

11:00 AM

 ‐ 1:00

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Bayside EFGH

1:15

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LOCA

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COMMUNITY DWELLING OLD

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LTH 

STUDEN

T PA

PER SESSION

Discussant:

Self‐Co

ncep

tions of the

 Inde

pend

ently

 Living Old‐Old

Polin

a Ermoshk

ina

A Su

rvey Ana

lysis

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 Sen

ior C

enter: Th

e Diffe

rences betwee

n Late Life

‐Stage Sub

grou

psHe

lena

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son, Han

nah Ro

drigue

s, And

rea 

June

Und

erstan

ding

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jective Well‐b

eing

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hine

se Elders O

ver 

Time

Jing Liu

Evalua

tion of an Interprofessiona

l, Eviden

ce‐based

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Training

Kimbe

rly Davis, Sarah

 Marrs

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ASSET BA

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ENT WORK

SHOP

Asset B

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mun

ity Develop

men

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RECR

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FORC

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Discussant:

Mining the Workforce Lite

rature: Inv

estin

g in th

e Fu

ture of 

Work in Hea

lthcare and

 Aging

 Services

Sara Haviland

, Jen

 Craft M

organ

Partne

ring to Build Lon

g Te

rm Care Man

agers for Tod

ay's 

Workforce

Leisa

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THE PO

WER

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RIDA SP

OTLIGHT SESSION

Long

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ost‐Hu

rrican

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halleng

es

3:00

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SGS Co

uncil o

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ents Fea

ture Pan

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6:30

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Bayside EFGH & 

Poolsid

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The So

uthe

rn Geron

tological Society's 40

th Ann

iversary Sem

i‐Fo

rmal Gala

Dinn

er, D

essert, D

ancing

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ratio

n. Dress 

is Semi‐F

ormal/Cocktail, Th

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TIME

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roes: A

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tological Lite

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Prog

ram

LaVo

na Trayw

ick, Eric

a Fields

10:30 AM

 ‐ 11

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wha

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Becky Watson

9:45

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LOCA

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CONCU

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KPR

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E(S)

TECH

NOLO

GY USE SESSION

Discussant: 

High

‐Tech mee

ts High‐To

uch: The

 Teleh

ealth

 Interven

tion 

Prog

rams for Sen

iors (T

IPS)

John

 Migliaccio, M

icha

el M

arcus

The Im

pact of A

ttitu

dina

l Factors on Internet Use Amon

g Older 

Adults

Carol M

cDon

ough

HomeLab

: A Living Lab for E

valuations

Sarah Farm

er

AGE FR

IENDLY COMMUNITIES BE

ST PRA

CTICES W

ORK

SHOP

How to

 estab

lish an

 Age Frie

ndly Com

mun

ity Com

mittee

;  Be

st 

Practic

es.

AGING IN

 THE BL

ACK CO

MMUNITY SESSION

Discussant: 

Usin

g Eviden

ced‐ba

sed Be

havioral Hea

lth Program

s to Re

duce 

Chronic Disease He

alth Disp

arities in

 Aging

 African

 American

s: 

The Pe

rspe

ctive of th

e Prog

ram Facilitator

Chivon

 Mingo

Advance Ca

re Plann

ing in African

 American

 Faith Com

mun

ities

Cathy Ca

mpb

ell, Isha

n Williams

How Do Multip

le Chron

ic Con

ditio

ns Im

pact W

orkforce 

Engagemen

t of O

lder W

orkers? An

 Examination of Race an

d Ge

nder

Kend

ra Ja

son, Christy Erving

Interven

tions fo

r Hea

lthy Ag

ing Am

ong Mature Black Lesbians: 

Recommen

datio

ns Gathe

red throug

h Co

mmun

ity‐based

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search

MaryA

nne Ad

ams, Ton

ia Potea

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WELLN

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ELL‐BE

ING AND QUAL

ITY OF LIFE W

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SHOP

Find

ings and

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men

datio

ns from

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mun

ity 

and He

alth Assessm

ent o

f Adu

lts 60+

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rlotte, North 

Carolin

a

12:30 PM

 ‐ 1:30

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Sunset Bay Café

SATURDAY, APRIL 138:00

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Bayside EFGH

DIVE

RSITY IN AGING

Dr. O

livio Clay

SATU

RDAY

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SHOPS

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Julian Mon

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New

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TITLE

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Steven

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