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Exhibit Hall | March 21-23<br />
The Exhibit Hall at Aging in America features more than 100<br />
exhibits highlighting products, services and programs that will<br />
help you in your work with older adults. We’ve created many<br />
opportunities for you to spend time in the Exhibit Hall. Make sure<br />
you set aside some time to visit the hall, network with industry<br />
leaders, experience live demonstrations and learn about the<br />
latest innovations in the field.<br />
Visit the Exhibit Hall during these hours:<br />
Tuesday, March 21<br />
Exhibit Hall Grand Opening Reception: 5:30–7:00 PM<br />
Win Great Prizes!<br />
Try out the Exhibit Hall Bingo game for a<br />
chance to win! Look for a bingo card in<br />
your tote bag and stop by participating<br />
exhibitor booths to get your card stamped.<br />
Prize drawings will be held on<br />
Wednesday at 8:30 AM and 1:00 PM and<br />
Thursday at 8:30 AM.<br />
You must be present to win.<br />
EXHIBIT HALL<br />
Wednesday, March 22<br />
Exhibit Hall Open: 8:00 AM–2:00 PM<br />
Grab & Go Lunch: Noon–1:30 PM<br />
Thursday, March 23<br />
Exhibit Hall Open: 8:00–11:00 AM<br />
Join us for a grand opening celebration in the Exhibit Hall on Tuesday<br />
evening, Enjoy appetizers and beverages while you mingle with<br />
exhibitors and your peers. Be sure to come to the Exhibit Hall for<br />
a free lunch on Wednesday! See the following pages for a list of<br />
exhibitors and descriptions.<br />
Prizes include:<br />
• AiA18 full conference registration<br />
• iPad Mini<br />
• ASA 2018 membership<br />
• AiA18 two-night hotel accommodations<br />
in San Francisco<br />
• $100 Visa Gift Card<br />
• $50 Starbucks Gift Card<br />
NEW! PRODUCT THEATER Riverside Exhibit Hall | Booth 530<br />
Tuesday, March 21 | 6:30–7:00 PM<br />
LTSS: Delivering Efficient, High-Quality,<br />
Person-Centered Care Through<br />
NCQA Accreditation <strong>Program</strong>s<br />
Sponsored by National Committee<br />
for Quality Assurance (NCQA).<br />
In recent years, states have begun contracting with private<br />
MCOs to deliver long-term services and supports (LTSS).<br />
Organizations providing managed LTSS are partnering with<br />
community-based organizations to deliver these services.<br />
States and MCOs need assurance that their partners can<br />
coordinate care effectively across medical, behavioral and<br />
social services and help keep people in their preferred<br />
setting—often their home and community. NCQA, the nation’s<br />
leader in healthcare quality and the largest accreditor of health<br />
plans, will share how accreditation provides a framework for<br />
organizations coordinating LTSS to become more efficient,<br />
improve patient-centered care and integration, and position<br />
themselves as more attractive contracting partners.<br />
Presenter: Paige Cooke, Assistant Director, Customer<br />
Engagement, NCQA.<br />
Wednesday, March 22 | 12:30–1:00 PM<br />
Aging in (Every) Place:<br />
Self-Driving Miss Daisy<br />
Sponsored by<br />
Securing America’s Future Energy (SAFE)<br />
and co-sponsored by Transdev North America.<br />
Mobility is one of the leading impediments to aging in<br />
community. Decreased mobility associated with aging is<br />
related to declining health, increased isolation, the cost of<br />
owning and operating a private car, and limitations of public<br />
transportation. Technology such as autonomous vehicles can<br />
provide solutions to these challenges, allowing more seniors<br />
to live healthier, more independent lives.<br />
Presenters: Robbie Diamond, President and CEO, SAFE;<br />
Michael Marcus, Principal, Consultants for Community<br />
Resources.<br />
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