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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22<br />

Presenters: Jacqueline Boyd, Owner, The Care Plan; Alex Kent,<br />

MPA, <strong>Program</strong> Replication Coordinator; Thomas Weber, Director of<br />

Care Management; both of Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders<br />

(SAGE); Imani Woody, PhD, President and CEO, Mary’s House for<br />

Older Adults, Inc.<br />

Symposium<br />

WE131 Cultivating Strengths in Aging Communities<br />

9:00 AM | Randolph 1 (East Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

The Elder Equity Consortium (NAPCA, NAPPM, NCBA,<br />

NICOA, and SAGE) brings a thorough knowledge of the unique<br />

needs and concerns of each population they serve. Their<br />

diverse perspectives offer an inclusive vision of both the<br />

strengths and disparities of each community, while creating<br />

solutions and advocacy focused on elders. This interactive<br />

session will provide an opportunity to share insights and<br />

techniques about effective outreach and meaningful involvement<br />

with a person-centered approach.<br />

Presenters: Randella Bluehouse, BSW, BAP, Executive Director,<br />

National Indian Council on Aging; Angie Boddie, MA, Director of<br />

Health <strong>Program</strong>s, National Caucus & Center on Black Aging, Inc.;<br />

Heather Chun, Director of Technical Assistance, National Asian<br />

Pacific Center on Aging; Rebecca Morgan, MLS, Project Coordinator,<br />

National Indian Council on Aging; Sherrill Wayland, MSW,<br />

Manager, National Projects, Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders.<br />

WE133 Utilizing a Community Network to<br />

Leverage Knowledge and Resources<br />

to Serve LGBT Older Adults<br />

9:00 AM | Roosevelt 3 (East Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

Learn about how the Chicago Network for LGBT Aging has<br />

served as a vital hub for providers and community members<br />

concerned about the needs of this underserved and growing<br />

population. As a volunteer-led organization, the Network has<br />

successfully fostered collaborations and networking among a<br />

diverse group of stakeholders by leveraging technology and<br />

affiliate resources.<br />

Presenters: Britta Larson, MA, Director of Senior Services <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

Center on Halsted; Matthew Vail, MA, LCSW, Clinical Social<br />

Worker, Rush University Medical Center; Serena Worthington,<br />

MAAT, Director of National Field Initiatives, Services and Advocacy<br />

for GLBT Elders (SAGE).<br />

9:00–10:30 AM<br />

Integrated Care Networks/<br />

Business Acumen<br />

Managed Care Academy<br />

WE135 Boot Camp: Nursing Home-to-Community<br />

Transitions: Real-World Examples<br />

of Partnerships and Interventions<br />

9:00 AM | Crystal B (West Tower, Green Level)<br />

Fee: $0. Pre-registration is required.<br />

Hear how a California health plan has partnered with community-based<br />

organizations in the aging and disability networks to<br />

successfully transition Medicaid and dual eligible beneficaries<br />

from LTC facilities to the community. The health plan will share<br />

its efforts with California’s Money Follows the Person program,<br />

as well as a pilot program. The panel will share challenges, and<br />

provide real-life examples of strategies and interventions used<br />

to overcome the challenges.<br />

Presenters: Araceli Garcia, MSG, LTSS Provider Relations Liaison;<br />

Leiloni Herrera, MSW, LTSS Clinical Social Worker; Pamela Mokler,<br />

MSG, Vice President, Long Term Services & Supports; all of Care1st<br />

Health Plan.<br />

WE137 Prove It: Managing Outcomes<br />

in an Aging Services Agency<br />

9:00 AM | Michigan 3 (East Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

Defining and measuring outcomes is essential on many levels<br />

for service providers. Stakeholders, agency leadership and staff,<br />

persons served, and funders want to know how dollars are being<br />

used, with what effect and how efficiently. This session will<br />

cover one agency’s effort to implement a comprehensive<br />

outcomes management system based on the CARF model.<br />

Presenters: Katherine Honeywell, LCSW, Director of Social Services,<br />

Northfield; Julie Lamberti, LCSW, Director, <strong>Program</strong> Evaluation and<br />

Quality Assurance; Jordan Luhr, MBA, Executive Director; Cynthia<br />

Phon, LCSW, Director, House of Welcome Adult Day Services; all of<br />

North Shore Senior Center.<br />

WE139 Strategies for Success:<br />

Cutting-Edge Partnerships in an<br />

Era of Health Transformation<br />

9:00 AM | Columbus AB (East Tower, Gold Level)<br />

This session is part of a full-day program presented by ASA’s<br />

Healthcare and Aging Network (HAN).<br />

The number of older Americans will nearly double over the next<br />

25 years. This growth presents unique opportunities and challenges<br />

for community-based organizations (CBOs). At the same<br />

time, there is growing recognition that the supports CBOs provide<br />

are critical in helping older adults remain healthy. This session will<br />

examine the vital need for partnerships between CBOs and<br />

healthcare, as well as provide some examples of successful<br />

strategies for developing and sustaining these relationships.<br />

98 2017 Aging in America <strong>Conference</strong>

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