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1:00–2:30 PM<br />

Business & Leadership<br />

TH207 Understanding How Families Access<br />

and Use LTSS<br />

1:00 PM | Columbus EF (East Tower, Gold Level)<br />

Whether the need for long-term care emerges suddenly due to<br />

medical crisis or gradually as a result of illness or aging, consumers<br />

face many challenges as they seek out appropriate and<br />

affordable care options. This session explores findings from a<br />

study of how consumers identify LTSS care options, the information<br />

sources they rely upon, and how adequately consumer<br />

needs are being met.<br />

Presenters: Sandy Markwood, MS, CEO, National Association of<br />

Area Agencies on Aging (n4a); Eileen Tell, MPH, Principal and CEO,<br />

ET Consulting LLC; Steve Vandegrift, CEO, Pipeline Success.<br />

TH209 When I’m 65: Educating and Engaging<br />

Communities About Retirement Realities<br />

1:00 PM | Comiskey (West Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

Following the introduction of the When I’m 65 documentary<br />

and engagement program at the AiA16 conference, the<br />

Investor Protection Institute will present program developments<br />

and resources accessible to ASA members. <strong>Program</strong><br />

developments include engagement videos developed by states<br />

and other updates on what various states are doing to implement<br />

the program.<br />

Presenters: Don Blandin, MPA, President and CEO, Investor Protection<br />

Trust; Kerry Hannon, Contributing Editor/Columnist/Author, The<br />

New York Times, PBS Next Avenue, Forbes; Cindy Hounsell, JD,<br />

President, Women’s Institute for a Secure Retirement (WISER).<br />

Caregiving<br />

TH211 Innovation in Direct Care Worker Training<br />

1:00 PM | Columbus AB (East Tower, Gold Level)<br />

Three organizations funded by CMS/CMMI’s Health Care<br />

Innovations Award implemented robust training programs for<br />

direct care workers caring for complex/high-risk patients.<br />

Preliminary data indicate positive effects on direct care workers’<br />

reported skillset and confidence to perform their jobs. This<br />

session will describe the training programs, elaborate on<br />

preliminary outcomes, describe implementation successes and<br />

challenges, and discuss implications for replication.<br />

Presenters: Corinne Eldridge, Executive Director, California<br />

Long-Term Care Education Center; Jennifer Satorius, MSW,<br />

Research Scientist; Lynne Snyder, PhD, MPH, Senior Research<br />

Scientist; both of NORC at The University of Chicago.<br />

Symposium<br />

Clinical Care & Transitions<br />

TH213 Patient-Centered Medical Homes and<br />

Community-Based Organization Partnership<br />

in Caring for Older Adults<br />

1:00 PM | Wrigley (West Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

This symposium will highlight a white paper, “Patient-Centered<br />

Medical Homes (PCMHs) and the Care of Older Adults” by the<br />

Hartford PCMH Change Agents <strong>Program</strong>. PCMHs are now<br />

recognizing the need for connecting to community-based<br />

organizations that have access to long-term service supports,<br />

self-management programs, care transitions programs and<br />

dealing with social determinant needs. The approach to partnership<br />

will be explored.<br />

Presenters: Joan Hatem-Roy, MSW, LICSW, Assistant Executive<br />

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

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

Schreiber, MD, CMD, Medical Director, Evidence-Based <strong>Program</strong>s,<br />

Hebrew SeniorLife.<br />

TH215 The POLST Paradigm: Care Across<br />

the Continuum Toolkit<br />

1:00 PM | Water Tower (West Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

The POLST Paradigm: Care Across the Continuum Toolkit is a<br />

resource for hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and primary care<br />

offices that work with persons who are seriously ill or frail and<br />

potentially near death. Learn best practices in how to implement<br />

the POLST Paradigm to improve care in your facility and your<br />

community.<br />

Presenters: Mercedes Bern-Klug, PhD, Associate Professor, University<br />

of Iowa School of Social Work; Jane Dohrmann, MSW, Director,<br />

Honoring Your Wishes, Iowa City Hospice; Amy Vandenbroucke, JD,<br />

Executive Director, National POLST Paradigm.<br />

Diversity & Cultures of Aging<br />

TH217 Cultural Diversity and Caregiving:<br />

Improving Quality in Elder Care<br />

1:00 PM | Columbus CD (East Tower, Gold Level)<br />

The rates and quality of elder care vary across cultures. Learn how<br />

cultural perceptions of the caregiving role, use of support services<br />

and clinical presentations of cognitive and psychological changes<br />

have different effects on quality of care, and how decisions are<br />

impacted by cultural and social expectations, traditions and stigma.<br />

Presenters: Vini Kalra, Graduate Student, Illinois School of Professional<br />

Psychology; Kevin Kukoleck, PsyD, Director, Northwest<br />

Suburban Intern Consortium; Dorothy Nguyen, MA, PsyD(c),<br />

Doctoral Student, Illinois School of Professional Psychology; Emily<br />

Sproule, Northwest Suburban Intern Consortium.<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 23<br />

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