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3:00–4:00 PM<br />

ASA Chair’s Lecture<br />

TH257 Social Security Spotlight:<br />

The Nation’s Biggest<br />

(Hidden) Economic Stimulus<br />

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

We will demonstrate the often-unrecognized positive economic<br />

impact of Social Security at various geographic and political<br />

levels to demonstrate its importance at the state and local<br />

levels. Results are displayed in innovative ways using interactive<br />

maps and tables illustrating results for each state and all<br />

counties in the U.S.<br />

Presenters: Peter Arno, PhD, Senior Fellow and Director of Health<br />

Policy Research, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Political<br />

Economy Research Institute; Carroll Estes, PhD, Chair of the Board<br />

of Directors, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and<br />

Medicare Foundation.<br />

Caregiving<br />

TH259 CareAware: Help and Hope for<br />

Family Caregivers<br />

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

CareAware’s Help and Hope for Family Caregivers is a six-part<br />

video series and accompanying resources designed for use in<br />

caregiver support groups. This session will introduce this free<br />

resource and describe how the series has been implemented as<br />

part of a faith community outreach in Central Indiana. The series<br />

also is available for webinars, classes, community presentations<br />

and individual viewing.<br />

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

Leader IAD, Indiana University School of Medicine; Orion Bell,<br />

MBA, President and CEO; Dana Robinson, Director, Marketing and<br />

Communications; both of CICOA Aging and In-Home Solutions.<br />

TH261 Disrupting the Image of the Male Caregiver<br />

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

There are currently 40 million family caregivers in the U.S.<br />

providing unpaid care valued at about $470 billion a year. While<br />

caregiving can be rewarding and positive, many family caregivers<br />

experience significant physical, psychological, and financial<br />

stressors with their caregiving role. While family caregivers are<br />

predominantly female, men are increasingly acting as caregivers.<br />

Understanding their experiences and identifying policy solutions<br />

to meet their unique needs is vital.<br />

Presenters: Jean Accius, PhD, Vice President, Long-Term Services<br />

and Supports Group, AARP Public Policy Institute; Aisha Bonner,<br />

PhD, Research Advisor, AARP; Cassandra Burton, MA, Senior<br />

Research Advisor, AARP.<br />

TH263 The Family Caregiver Platform Project:<br />

A Grassroots Movement to Expand<br />

Support for Caregivers<br />

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

This workshop will describe how the Center for Elder Care and<br />

Advanced Illness built a grassroots movement involving 14<br />

national partners and an array of volunteers to increase policymaker<br />

awareness of the issues facing family caregivers through<br />

use of the state party platform system. This process allows state<br />

citizens to connect with state politicians, state parties, and<br />

others on important issues, enabling family caregivers to form a<br />

strong united voice.<br />

Presenters: Elizabeth Blair, MPP, Research and Management<br />

Associate, Center for Elder Care and Advanced Illness; Josephine<br />

Kalipeni, MA, Director of Policy and Partnerships, Caring Across<br />

Generations; Anne Montgomery, MS, Deputy Director, Altarum<br />

Institute.<br />

Clinical Care & Transitions<br />

TH265 Preventing Unnecessary Placement<br />

of Mentally Ill Older Adults in Skilled<br />

Nursing Facilities<br />

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

Behavioral health is emerging as one of the primary target areas<br />

for healthcare reform. Learn how the Bridge Model’s personcentered,<br />

social work-led approach to transitional care, which<br />

traditionally was designed for older adults, has shown promising<br />

results when adapted for implementation at a local Chicago hospital’s<br />

behavioral health unit.<br />

Presenters: Renae Alvarez, MPH, Policy Analyst, Center for Long<br />

Term Care Reform, Health & Medicine Policy Research Group;<br />

Amy Crawford, MSW, Bridge Model National Office and Transitional<br />

Care <strong>Program</strong> Manager; Jessica Grabowski, AM, LCSW,<br />

Director of Social Services; both of Aging Care Connections;<br />

Shabbir Zarif, MD, Assistant Professor, Clinical Psychiatry, Loyola<br />

University Medical Center.<br />

Diversity & Cultures of Aging<br />

TH267 Addressing Gaps in Inclusion of LGBT<br />

Populations in State Plans on Aging<br />

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

On June 21, the ACL proposed program instruction that encourages<br />

state plans on aging to include LGBT older adults as a group<br />

with “greatest social need.” This session will discuss how current<br />

state plans address and assess the needs of LGBT populations<br />

through targeted outreach, data collection and special programs.<br />

Tools will be introduced that may assist state units on aging in<br />

drafting LGBT-inclusive goals and measurable objectives.<br />

Presenters: James Moorhead, MA, Aging Services Coordinator,<br />

State of Georgia Division of Aging Services; Sherrill Wayland,<br />

MSW, Manager, National Projects, Services and Advocacy for GLBT<br />

Elders (SAGE).<br />

TH269 National Honor Our LGBT Elders Day:<br />

Bring It to Your Community<br />

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

The LGBT Health Resource Center of Chase Brexton Health<br />

Care launched National Honor Our LGBT Elders Day in May<br />

2016 to draw awareness to and appreciation for the lifetime of<br />

contributions made by LGBT elders. Learn how to join this<br />

national movement and how bringing this and other programming<br />

to your agency/community can positively impact the lives<br />

of LGBT older adults.<br />

THURSDAY, MARCH 23<br />

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