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3:00–4:00 PM and 6:00–7:30 PM<br />
TH285 Welcome to Illinois: Advocating for<br />
Older Persons in the Midst of an<br />
Extended Stalemate<br />
3:00 PM | Haymarket (West Tower, Bronze Level)<br />
Illinois experienced a monumental political standoff, which<br />
resulted in a state budget impasse lasting for the entire state<br />
fiscal year. Learn how the aging network in the state demonstrated<br />
remarkable resiliency, commitment and patience, and<br />
how they refused to die and fought to continue services.<br />
Presenters: Joyce Gallagher, MA, Executive Director, Chicago Area<br />
Agency on Aging, Chicago Department of Family and Support<br />
Services; Jonathan Lavin, MPA, President and CEO, AgeOptions.<br />
Technology, Accessibility<br />
& Transportation<br />
TH287 Mobile Technology and Aging: How<br />
Seniors Are Keeping Up and Connecting<br />
3:00 PM | Crystal A (West Tower, Green Level)<br />
Many stereotypes exist about seniors’ use of technology (or lack<br />
thereof). Our longitudinal research over the last five years shows<br />
how the aging population is effectively using technology to stay<br />
connected to issues, peers and family. Learn how using our PN<br />
Styles survey can help us identify trends and behaviors and<br />
make predictions about the future of seniors’ technology use.<br />
Presenters: Justin Greeves, Senior Vice President; Rosemay<br />
McGillan, Executive Vice President and Partner, Healthcare; both<br />
of Porter Novelli.<br />
6:00–7:30 PM<br />
Final Night Reception<br />
Crystal B (West Tower, Green Level)<br />
Sponsored by PK Management and Senior Lifestyle.<br />
Fee: $0. Pre-registration is required.<br />
ASA’s 2017 Aging in America <strong>Conference</strong> offers many opportunities<br />
for networking, and this evening reception is one not to<br />
miss. Join your colleagues for an evening with hors d’oeuvres,<br />
an open bar, delightful conversation, music, dancing and a fun<br />
surprise or two. Come and meet other attendees, ASA board<br />
members, participants in our leadership institute, conference<br />
co-chairs, and committee members.<br />
THURSDAY, MARCH 23<br />
We are Gerontologists,<br />
and Life is our work!<br />
During the conference,<br />
learn more about the USC Davis School<br />
and our programs at Booth 204/206.<br />
The University of Southern California<br />
Leonard Davis School of Gerontology<br />
proudly offers the largest selection of<br />
gerontology programs in the world:<br />
B.S. in Human Development and Aging<br />
B.S. in Lifespan Health<br />
M.S. in Gerontology ,<br />
M.A. in Gerontology ,<br />
Master of Aging Services Management ,<br />
Master of Long-Term Care Administration ,<br />
M.S. in Nutrition, Healthspan and Longevity<br />
Graduate Certificate in Gerontology<br />
Ph.D in Gerontology<br />
Ph.D in Biology of Aging<br />
gero.usc.edu • (213) 740-5156 • LDSgero@usc.edu<br />
, = program available both on campus and online<br />
www.asaging.org/aia • #aia17 145