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9:00–10:30 AM<br />

Presenters: Gary Cook, MA, MBA, President & CEO, Direction<br />

Home Akron Canton Area Agency on Aging; Brian Duke, MHA,<br />

MBE, System Director, Senior Services, Main Line Health; Leigh Ann<br />

Eagle, Health & Wellness Project Director, Mac Inc. AAA; Robyn<br />

Golden, MA, LCSW, Director of Health and Aging, Rush University<br />

Medical Center; Shannon Skowronski, MPH, MSW, Aging Services<br />

<strong>Program</strong> Specialist, U.S. Administration for Community Living.<br />

Lifelong Learning,<br />

Wellness & Engagement<br />

WE141 A Call for Action:<br />

What CBOs Need to Support EBPs<br />

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

The Evidence-Based Leadership Council (EBLC) is developing<br />

trainings and a call to action summit for small to mid-size CBOs<br />

to build capacity for implementing multiple EBPs. EBLC members<br />

will facilitate a discussion to learn from CBOs what skills, training<br />

and tools they have and need for success. Before the discussion,<br />

EBLC will summarize lessons learned from the field.<br />

Presenters: Paige Denison, Director, Health and Wellness and<br />

National Director, EnhanceFitness/EnhanceWellness, Sound<br />

Generations; Stephanie FallCreek, DSW, President and CEO, Fairhill<br />

Partners; Jennifer Raymond, MBA, Director, Evidence-Based<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s, Elder Services of Merrimack Valley, Inc.<br />

WE143 Alzheimer’s: Giving Voice in Song<br />

9:00 AM | Randolph 2 (East Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

The session will focus on Giving Voice Chorus, a choir for people<br />

with Alzheimer’s and their care partners. Presenters will describe<br />

the structure of and participation in this chorus, conduct an<br />

experiential participation exercise, and explain neurological<br />

activity within the brain during singing. The psychosocial dynamic<br />

of vital involvement as a lens to enrich both sets of processes and<br />

for grounding future efforts will be discussed.<br />

Presenters: Helen Kivnick, PhD, LP, Professor, School of Social<br />

Work, University of Minnesota School of Social Work; Mary Lenard,<br />

Director, Giving Voice Chorus/Giving Voice Initiative; Jan Maier,<br />

BSN, RN, MPH, Musician/Retired Senior Research Analyst,<br />

Research Triangle Institute.<br />

WE145 Generation 2 Generation: Mutual Learning<br />

Between OT Students and Older Adults<br />

9:00 AM | Michigan 2 (East Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

The transition from home to an independent living community<br />

may pose a variety of contextual, psychosocial and occupational<br />

challenges for older adults. Learn about a pilot program that<br />

facilitates the adaptation in a reciprocal learning environment<br />

between OT students and older adults. Preliminary data suggests<br />

intergenerational learning is an effective way to help elders find<br />

meaning and purpose in a new socio-personal context.<br />

Presenters: Adele Breen-Franklin, OTD, JD, OTR/L, Assistant<br />

Professor, Department of Occupational Therapy; Wendy Fox, MOT,<br />

OTR/L, Assistant Professor of Occupational Therapy; Steven San,<br />

Student; all of University of the Sciences in Philadelphia.<br />

WE147 Seniors Serving Seniors: Impact of<br />

Engagement on Life Satisfaction<br />

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

As the older adult population increases so does interest in<br />

ensuring their health and function. This session will highlight the<br />

Senior Companion <strong>Program</strong> (SCP), a volunteer-based program<br />

of seniors providing companionship to vulnerable elders, which<br />

is an excellent example of civic engagement. Learn how the SCP<br />

keeps them motivated and engaged.<br />

Presenters: Mary Austrom, PhD, Professor, Associate Dean and<br />

Leader IAD, Indiana University School of Medicine; Ellen Brown,<br />

MA, CPM, Senior Service Director, Catholic Charities Indianapolis;<br />

Hugh Hendrie, MB, ChB, Professor of Psychiatry, Indiana University<br />

Center for Aging Research; Yvonne Lu, PhD, RN, Associate<br />

Professor, Department of Science Nursing Care, Indiana University<br />

School of Nursing; Genevieve Waterman, MS, MASM, <strong>Program</strong><br />

Associate, Economic Security, National Council on Aging.<br />

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22<br />

9:00 AM–4:30 PM | Constituent Group <strong>Program</strong><br />

Creating Unique Partnerships in Healthcare and Aging<br />

Presented by ASA’s Healthcare and Aging Network (HAN).<br />

Unique partnerships exist throughout healthcare and aging in order to support older adults and families. This program<br />

highlights three themes of unique partnerships: successful strategies for healthcare and community-based organization<br />

partnerships, aging service providers partnerships with managed healthcare organizations to better serve individuals living<br />

with Alzheimer’s disease who are dually eligible, and national initiatives and partnerships aimed at preventing vision loss and<br />

blindness. All three sessions will include recommendations for creating unique partnerships in healthcare and aging.<br />

Look for these sessions as part of this program:<br />

WE139 Strategies for Success: Cutting-Edge Partnerships in an Era of Health Transformation<br />

WE415 You Can Do It Too! Healthcare and Aging Organizations Partner to Improve Dementia Care<br />

WE477 Seeing the Way to Healthy Aging: Eye Health Strategies<br />

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