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THURSDAY, MARCH 23<br />

Technology, Accessibility<br />

& Transportation<br />

TH241 The San Francisco Tech Council:<br />

A Unique Multi-Stakeholder Approach<br />

to Digital Inclusion<br />

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

San Francisco is proud of its innovative culture, yet 30% of city<br />

residents age 65+ lack home Internet access compared to 4%<br />

under age 45. The multi-sector SF Tech Council addresses this<br />

gap through advancing digital inclusion for older adults and<br />

people with disabilities so all can participate in the city’s connected<br />

community. Learn about the background, structure and<br />

work of the Council and how to start a Tech Council in your<br />

community.<br />

Presenters: Anne Hinton, MA, Co-Chair, San Francisco Tech Council;<br />

David Lindeman, PhD, Director, CITRIS Health Initiative, University<br />

of California Berkeley; Scott Mauvais, Director, Technology & Civic<br />

Innovation, Microsoft.<br />

3:00–4:00 PM | 60-Minute Workshops<br />

Aging in Community<br />

TH245 Cantata’s Experience With a New Model<br />

of Home Support<br />

3:00 PM | Soldier Field (West Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

Learn about a new model of home care called Take2 that enables<br />

elders to get the help at home that they need, when they need it.<br />

Teams of six work in neighborhoods and visit up to 40 clients in<br />

an eight-hour shift. We will explain the model then discuss the<br />

benefits and potential drawbacks from three perspectives:<br />

provider/business, team members, and clients/family.<br />

Presenters: Kevin Heraty, MBA, Chief Marketing and Development<br />

Officer; Michelle Sherbun, PCC, CEO; both of Cantata Best Life<br />

Foundation.<br />

TH247 College and Community:<br />

Partnership to Empower Older Adults<br />

3:00 PM | Roosevelt 1 (East Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

The workshop will present an innovative service delivery model<br />

via a partnership between a university and senior residences.<br />

Novel programming, Let’s Go, targeting wellness to ensure<br />

health, safety, and continued participation in valued occupations<br />

is presented. The related research, efficacy of the program and<br />

the potential for implementation in other sites across the<br />

country will be discussed.<br />

Presenters: Heather McNally, Resident Service Coordinator,<br />

California Commercial Investment Group, Inc.; Claire Mulry, OTD,<br />

Assistant Professor, Occupational Therapy, Kean University.<br />

1:00–2:30 PM and 3:00–4:00 PM<br />

TH249 Encore Talent Works: Models and<br />

Resources From Around the U.S.<br />

3:00 PM | Columbus KL (East Tower, Gold Level)<br />

The use of encore talent—the skills and life experience of adults<br />

after midlife—has become a defining feature of initiatives by community<br />

foundations and nonprofits that have found ways to match<br />

this talent with community need. This session will look at models<br />

from New York City, Cleveland and Denver. Resources and new<br />

research on the impact that encore talent can deliver will be shared.<br />

Presenters: Kara Copeland, MS; <strong>Program</strong> Officer, Cleveland<br />

Foundation; Therese Ellery, Senior <strong>Program</strong> Officer, Aging <strong>Program</strong>,<br />

Rose Community Foundation; Jim Emerman, Executive Vice<br />

President, Encore.org; Terry Kaelber, MPA, Director, Community<br />

Engagement Projects, United Neighborhood Houses.<br />

TH251 Integrating Back Into the Community<br />

From LTC: The Impact of Comprehensive<br />

Case Management<br />

3:00 PM | Columbus GH (East Tower, Gold Level)<br />

This presentation will report on the health and well-being<br />

outcomes of an intensive case management program provided<br />

to older adults transitioning from long-term care to independent<br />

living. Individuals discharged from long-term-care facilities were<br />

provided apartments with various support and case management<br />

services provided on site. A quasi-experimental, longitudinal,<br />

mixed-method study was conducted to evaluate the impact<br />

on their lives.<br />

Presenters: William Dionne, Executive Director; Dozene Guishard,<br />

EdD, Director, Metro East 99th Street Adult Day Project; both of<br />

Carter Burden Center for the Aging Inc; Manoj Pardasani, PhD,<br />

LCSW, ACSW, Associate Dean and Associate Professor, Fordham<br />

University Graduate School of Social Service.<br />

TH253 Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities:<br />

The New York Experience<br />

3:00 PM | Columbus CD (East Tower, Gold Level)<br />

For nearly 20 years the New York City Department for the Aging<br />

has supported the NORC (naturally occurring retirement community)<br />

program model to promote aging in the community. Learn<br />

how this model has been successful in providing needed services<br />

to older adults and building a strong sense of community.<br />

Presenters: Ronald Bruno, MSW, Executive Director, Morningside<br />

Retirement and Health Services; Karen Taylor, MA, Assistant<br />

Commissioner, New York City Department for the Aging.<br />

TH255 Transforming Dementia Care and Quality<br />

of Life Using Innovative Touchscreen<br />

Computer Engagement<br />

3:00 PM | Columbus AB (East Tower, Gold Level)<br />

When faced with the epidemic of dementia and dementia-related<br />

disorders, Westminster-Canterbury used an innovative practice of<br />

engaging residents with touchscreen computer technology to<br />

yield positive outcomes with several biomarkers and quality of life.<br />

Learn about this first-of-its-kind research study.<br />

Presenters: Victoria Crenshaw, PhD, Senior Director of Resident Life<br />

and Health Services, Westminster-Canterbury on Chesapeake Bay;<br />

Jack York, Founder, It’s Never 2 Late.<br />

142 2017 Aging in America <strong>Conference</strong>

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