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CONFERENCE PROGRAM
2019 Annual Conference of the American Society on Aging April 15-18 Hya Regency New Orleans
ASA GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES OUR SPONSORS FOR DEMONSTRATING THEIR COMMITMENT TO THE FIELD OF AGING. TITANIUM
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To support the 2020 conference, contact Carole Anderson at [email protected] or Corey Gerhard at [email protected].
Welcome to the 2019 Aging in America Conference!
We are excited to bring the conference to New Orleans, known as the “Big Easy” but also a model of resilience when things weren’t so easy. This year’s conference focuses on the concept through programs and sessions on livable communities, disaster preparedness, transportation, technology solutions, policy implications and much more. Many of our popular programs, such as the Managed Care, Livable Communities and Diversity Summits will return, in addition to new programming that focuses on the rapidly changing developments in the field. The conference will open with our first-ever Town Hall Meeting on Monday morning. This open forum will provide the opportunity to address the major aging policy topics that have the greatest impact on the lives of older adults. We hope you will join us.
ASA’S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Karyne Jones ASA Chair
Bob Blancato Immediate Past Chair
Bob Eckardt Secretary
Lisa Gables Treasurer
Robert Stein ASA President and CEO
Michael Adams Chair-Elect
AIA19 CONFERENCE CO-CHAIRS
Ginna Baik CDW Healthcare
Tasha Clark-Amar East Baton Rouge Council on Aging
Maria Henke Leonard Davis School of Gerontology University of Southern California
Howard Rodgers New Orleans Council on Aging
Deborah Royster Seabury Resources for Aging
ASA thanks the supporters of our Leadership Institute.
Learn more about the Leadership Institute on page 32. To support the 2020 Leadership Institute, contact Corey Gerhard at [email protected] .
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HOWTO USE THIS BOOK
This program book for the 2019 Aging in America Conference is designed to help you make the most of your experience at the conference. It has been organized to help you identify the activities that best serve your needs and interests, as well as plan your time at the conference more efficiently. Table of Contents
Session Listings Conference session listings are organized by day, followed by time slot, session type, focus area and then session number. The daily session listings start on page 63. Under the title of each session you will find the time and location of that session. Each listing also provides a short description of the session content and presenters. To make it easy to find session descriptions, all sessions are numbered chronologically according to the day upon which they fall (Monday sessions begin with MO followed by the session number, Tuesday is TU, Wednesday is WE, and Thursday is TH.) Aging in Community MO159 A Community Effort: The Big Dig Project 12:30 PM | Strand 3 (Level 2) Communities all across the country are eagerly seeking ways to include and engage all ages where they live. Baltimore, Maryland is no different. Staff from the AARP Maryland State Office will share a multigenerational park project idea from inception to implementation and continued follow-up. Presenters: Jen Holz , MA, Associate State Director for Outreach, AARP Maryland; Margie Lee , MSL, Community Engagement Advisor, South and Mega Regions, AARP. Wear Your Badge! Please wear your Conference Registration Badge for admission to educational programs. No one will be admitted to sessions without a badge. Exhibit-only badges are ineligible for access to educational programs. Some events require a ticket. Admission to those events requires both wearing a conference badge and presenting a ticket. To purchase tickets visit the conference registration desk. 9:00–10:30 AM | 90-Minute Symposia
The table of contents on the opposite page is your guide to this program and an excellent reference to finding the information you need. Take a moment to browse through it to get an overview of the program, and refer back to it frequently as needed. Conference Hotels All conference activities will take place at the Hyatt Regency New Orleans. Look for the floor plan on page 208. Finding What Interests You This book provides a number of ways to identify what interests you. You can identify specific sessions by subject area (see index, page 198), search by presenter (see index, page 192), or you can peruse the schedule on pages 4-5, which provides an overview of conference activities. Full descriptions of sessions begin on page 63 and are organized by date and time. Check the Addendum Changes to the program that occurred after this book went to print will be available electronically and shown continuously on a screen in the registration area. Be sure to check it often for updates to the schedule. Our Thanks to Aging in America, Inc. ASA would like to express our appreciation to Aging in America, Inc., in New York for granting the use of their registered service mark, Aging in America®, for use as the theme of this conference. The compassionate and skilled staff of Aging in America, Inc., and its subsidiaries care for more than 5,000 people annually, with expanded services that include long-term skilled nursing, rehabilitative therapies, Alzheimer’s and dementia care, home health services, social and medical model adult day health care, and an array of senior community services.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TUESDAY, APRIL 16— SESSION DESCRIPTIONS 93
How to use this book........................................................................ 2 Conference Schedule at a glance..................................................4 Continuing Education Credit.......................................................... 6 General Sessions............................................................................... 8 Highlighted sessions....................................................................... 10 Corps of Accomplished Professionals....................................... 18 Policy & Advocacy Programming................................................ 19 Managed Care Programming...................................................... 20 Livable Communities & Emergency Preparedness................ 21 AARP programming........................................................................22 Awards...............................................................................................24 Student Activities............................................................................28 ASA meetings.................................................................................. 30 Leadership Institute Program Agenda.......................................32 EXHIBIT HALL....................................................... 49 Exhibit Hall Floor Plan................................................................... 50 Exhibitor Index.................................................................................. 51 Innovation Theater Presentations...............................................52 Exhibitor Descriptions....................................................................53 MONDAY, APRIL 15— SESSION DESCRIPTIONS................................... 63 ASA Town Hall Meeting (8:30–9:30 AM).............................. 64 90-Minute Symposia (10:00–11:30 AM)................................. 64 60-Minute Workshops (12:30–1:30 PM).................................72 60-Minute Workshops (1:00–2:00 PM)..................................78 60-Minute Workshops (3:30–4:30 PM)................................. 84 General Session (5:00–6:15 PM)............................................... 90 NATIONAL FORUMS & SUMMITS................. 35 COLLABORATING ORGANIZATION PROGRAMS. ........................................................... 42
90-Minute Symposia (8:30–10:00 AM).................................. 94 General Session (10:30–11:30 AM)......................................... 104 60-Minute Workshops (1:00–2:00 PM)................................105 60-Minute Workshops (2:30–3:30 PM)..................................111 60-Minute Workshops (4:00–5:00 PM)................................117 Peer Groups (5:15–6:00 PM)..................................................... 123 Peer Groups (6:15–7:00 PM)...................................................... 125 Poster Sessions (8:30–10:30 AM)............................................130 60-Minute Workshops (10:30–11:30 AM).............................141 60-Minute Workshops (12:30–1:30 PM)...............................146 60-Minute Workshops (2:00–3:00 PM)............................... 152 90-Minute Symposia (3:30–5:00 PM)................................... 159 Roundtables (5:15–6:15 PM)....................................................... 167 Movie Night (6:00–8:00 PM).................................................... 175 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17— SESSION DESCRIPTIONS 129
THURSDAY, APRIL 18— SESSION DESCRIPTIONS 177
General Session (8:00–9:30 AM)............................................ 178 90-Minute Symposia (10:00–11:30 AM)................................ 179
APPENDIX 187 Conference Leadership................................................................187 ASA Leadership ............................................................................188 ASA Supporters............................................................................ 190 Presenter Index.............................................................................. 192 Subject Index..................................................................................198 Advertisers Index.........................................................................206 Roundtable & Poster Session diagrams.................................. 207 Hotel Floor Plan.............................................................................208
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE
Sunday, April 14
2:00–8:00 PM Registration Open
Empire Foyer
4:00–5:00 PM Networking Orientation for First-Time Attendees
Celestin H (level 3)
Monday, April 15
7:00 AM–6:00 PM Registration Open
Empire Foyer (level 2)
8:30–9:30 AM Raising Our Voices: ASA Public Policy Town Hall Meeting
Empire B (level 2)
9:00 AM–6:00 PM Press Room Open
Strand 5 (level 2)
10:00–11:30 AM 90-Minute Symposia
Multiple Locations
10:00 AM–4:30 PM LAIN Program: Generations of LGBT Aging: Evolving Legacy (Day 1)
Strand 11 B (level 2)
MHAN Program: What’s Trending? Emergent Issues and Practices for Behavioral Health Providers
Strand 10 A (level 2)
10:00 AM–4:30 PM
12:30–4:30 PM FORSA Program: The Spiritual Cost of Loneliness
Strand 13 AB (level 2)
12:30–1:30 PM 60-Minute Workshops
Multiple Locations
1:00–3:30 PM Aging with Resilience (CAPs program)
Celestin E (level 3)
1:30–3:30 PM West Health’s Aging and Policy Summit
Celestin D (level 3)
2:00–3:00 PM STEP Speed Mentoring
Imperial 9 (level 4)
2:00–4:30 PM 60-Minute Workshops
Multiple Locations
Opening General Session: Blame, Fear and Stereotyping: Reclaiming Common Purpose in a Time of Division
Empire B (level 2)
5:00–6:15 PM
6:00–7:45 PM
Exhibit Hall Grand Opening Reception
Elite Hall (level 1)
Tuesday, April 16
7:00–8:00 AM Morning Exercise: Let’s Get Sterling Strong!
Celestin Foyer (level 3)
7:00 AM–6:00 PM Registration Open
Empire Foyer (level 2)
7:30–8:30 AM Morning Buzz with the STEP Group
Imperial 12 (level 4)
8:00 AM–2:00 PM Exhibit Hall Open
Elite Hall (level 1)
8:30–10:00 AM 90-Minute Symposia
Multiple Locations
8:30 AM–4:30 PM NOMA Program: Critical Issues in Diverse Communities
Celestin G (level 3)
8:30 AM–5:00 PM NEST Program: Creating Resilient Age-Friendly Communities
Strand 13 AB (level 2)
8:30 AM–5:00 PM LAIN Program: Generations of LGBT Aging: Evolving Legacy (Day 2)
Strand 11 B (level 2)
8:30 AM–5:00 PM LEARN Program: Lifelong Learning: Do You Know It When You See It?
Celestin H (level 3)
8:30 AM–5:00 PM MHAN Program: Mental Health and Aging Policy Update
Strand 10 A (level 2)
8:30 AM–5:00 PM HAN Program: The Predicament and Perils of Social Isolation
Strand 12 B (level 2)
9:00 AM–6:00 PM Press Room Open
Strand 5 (level 2)
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10:30–11:30 AM General Session: Older Adults and Oral Health:
Empire B (level 2)
Are Older Americans Coming of Age Without Oral Healthcare?
11:30 AM–1:00 PM Lunch in the Exhibit Hall
Elite Hall (level 1)
1:00–3:30 PM Shaping the Future of Falls Management
Celestin E (level 3)
1:00–4:00 PM NADRC: Bringing Dementia Capability to Your Community
Celestin D (level 3)
1:00–5:00 PM Taking Action: A 50-State Strategy for Family Caregiving
Empire A (level 2)
1:00–5:00 PM 60-Minute Workshops
Multiple Locations
2:30–3:30 PM STEP Speed Mentoring
Imperial 9 (level 4)
5:15–7:00 PM Peer Groups
Multiple Locations
6:00–8:00 PM Innovations in Alzheimer’s Disease Caregiving Awards Reception
Imperial 5 (level 4)
Wednesday, April 17
7:00–8:00 AM Morning Exercise: Strength and Balance
Celestin Foyer (level 3)
8:00–6:00 PM Registration Open
Empire Foyer (level 2)
8:00–11:00 AM Exhibit Hall Open
Elite Hall (level 1)
8:30–10:30 AM Poster Sessions
Elite Hall (level 1)
9:00 AM–6:00 PM Press Room Open
Strand 5 (level 2)
10:30–11:30 AM 60-Minute Workshops
Multiple Locations
12:30–2:30 PM
AARP Foundation Summit on Innovation
Empire A (level 2)
12:30–3:30 PM
2019 Diversity Summit
Celestin D (level 3)
12:30–3:00 PM
60-Minute Workshops
Multiple Locations
1:00–4:00 PM
Elder Justice Tools, Collaborations, Innovations and Trends
Celestin E (level 3)
3:30–5:00 PM
90-Minute Symposia
Multiple Locations
What’s Next Boot Camps
Celestin A/B (level 3)
3:30–5:00 PM
5:15–6:15 PM
Roundtables
Storyville Hall (level 3)
6:00–8:00 PM
Movie Night
Bolden 1/2/3 (level 2)
Thursday, April 18
8:00 AM–Noon
Registration Open
Empire Foyer (level 2)
8:00–9:30 AM General Session: Breakthrough Treatments: Changing Lives
Empire B (level 2)
8:00 AM–5:00 PM What’s Next Boomer Business Summit
Celestin Foyer (level 3)
9:00–11:00 AM Press Room Open
Strand 5 (level 2)
10:00–11:30 AM National Forum on Politics and Aging
Empire A (level 2)
10:00–11:30 AM 90-Minute Symposia
Multiple Locations
10:00 AM–1:00 PM 3rd Annual Summit on Livable Communities
Celestin E (level 3)
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CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT ASA offers free CE Credits or a Certificate of Attendance to Aging in America attendees. Aging in America attendees can earn up to 22.5 CE credits during the 2019 conference. State licensure boards have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses. Please check with your state licensure board before filling out a CE credit application if you have questions about whether it accepts continuing education units from the providers listed below. Go to www.asaging.org/continuing-education-credit for instructions to claim CE credit.
Care/Case Managers
Mental Health Professionals/Social Workers ` NASW —National Association of Social Workers (Provider ID 886341639)
` NACCM —The National Academy of Certified Care Managers (Provider #1052) ` CCMC —The Commission for Case Manager Certification (Provider #20133070) Approved for 22.5 CE contact hours. Activity code: C00035835 Approval Number: 190000363 ` NCCDP/ICCDP —National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners/International Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners ASA is a Certified Sponsor of professional continuing education with the National Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners and International Council of Certified Dementia Practitioners for members holding certifications as CDP, CDCM, CADDCT and CDSGF.
This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers (Approval # 886341369-5509) for 22.5 continuing education contact hours.
Nurses
` CA-BRN —The California Board of Registered Nursing (Provider #CEP 2180)
Worldwide Leader inDementiaEducation andCertification forHealthcareProfessionals NationalCouncilofCertified DementiaPractioners
Nursing Home Administrators
` NAB —National Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term Care Administrators This educational offering has been reviewed by the National Continuing Education Review Service (NCERS) of the National Association of Long Term Care Administrator Boards (NAB) and approved for 41.50 program hours and 22.50 participant hours. Program Approval Code: 20200414-41.50-A51256-IN AAFP —American Academy of Family Physicians (Provider #9018559) — Application for CME credit has been filed with AAFP. Determination of credit is pending. Please visit www.asaging.org/continuing-education-credit for the most current status.
Drug and Alcohol Counselors
` CAADAC —California Association of Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselors (Provider #4C-98-383-0220)
Physicians
Fiduciaries (California)
` CPFB —California Department of Consumer Affairs Professional Fiduciaries Bureau–Use Certificate of Attendance (COA). Please note: accepts certificate of attendance for the following topic areas: conservatorship, guardianship, trusts, DPOA, CA Court Systems, and ethics.
Psychologists
Health Education Specialists
` APA —Alliant International University is an approved CE Sponsor of the American Psychological Association
` CHES®/MCHES® —Certified Health Education Specialists (Provider #100722). Please Note: ASA reports CE recipients directly to NCHEC, please do not mail your certificate of approval.
Senior Advisors
` CSA —Society of Certified Senior Advisors
A Certificate of Attendance is also available for no additional charge.
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Life doesn't always go as planned — especially for the 1 in 7 seniors who live in poverty. That's why AARP Foundation is sparking bold, innovative solutions that help vulnerable older adults build economic opportunity and social connectedness. We're proud to support ASA. To learn more, stop by the AARP Foundation booth
General Sessions
Raising Our Voice: ASA Public Policy Town Hall Meeting Sponsored by Abbott Nutrition, Matz Blancato & Associates and Pfizer.
Monday, April 15 | 8:30–9:30 AM | Empire B (Level 2)
No CE Credits offered. No fee. Pre-registration is required.
Join ASA for our first ever Town Hall Meeting, an open forum to discuss the major aging policy topics that have the greatest impact on the lives of older adults. Policy issues actively in play in 2019 and issues with consequences for the 2020 election will be our priority. Each topic presenter will provide an overview and context, while audience members had the opportunity to offer their views through questions and comments submitted in advance and read by the moderator. Following each topic presentation, we’ll poll audience members about their views (i.e., Medicare for all) and we'll share the poll results during the session as well as feature them in post-session communications to members and the media. Presenters: William Benson , Principal and Managing Partner, Health Benefits ABCs; Bob Blancato , MPA, President, Matz, Blancato & Associates; Paul Downey , President & CEO, Serving Seniors; Amy Herr , MHS, PMP, Director, Health Policy, West Health Policy Center; Lisa Swirsky , Policy Advisor, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare Foundation.
Paul Downey
William Benson
Bob Blancato
Amy Herr
Lisa Swirsky
Blame, Fear and Stereotyping: Reclaiming Common Purpose in a Time of Division Sponsored by AARP Foundation.
Monday, April 15 | 5:00–6:15 PM | Empire B (Level 2)
CE Credits: 1
In a time of acrimony and divisiveness, AARP Foundation President Lisa Marsh Ryerson sheds light on the uncomfortable truths that can make life more difficult for people in need, especially vulnerable older adults. She challenges us to confront strains of prejudice and fear, raise our voice against them, and rediscover and reclaim a sense of common purpose.
Lisa Marsh Ryerson
Presenter: Lisa Marsh Ryerson , President, AARP Foundation.
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Older Adults and Oral Health: Are Older Americans Coming of Age
Breakthrough Treatments: Changing Lives Sponsored by PhRMA. Thursday, April 18 8:00–9:30 AM | Empire B (Level 2)
Without Oral Healthcare? Sponsored by GSK Consumer Healthcare. Tuesday, April 16 | 10:30–11:30 AM Empire B (Level 2)
No CE Credits offered.
CE Credits: 1
Through significant research and development, biopharmaceutical
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