FRIDAY, MARCH 24 FR102 ASA/APA Summit on Livable Communities: Planners and Aging Network Professionals Working Together to Plan Livable Communities for All Ages Sponsored by AARP. Presented by the American Society on Aging (ASA) and the American Planning Association (APA). Friday, March 24 | 9:00 AM–1:00 PM Regency AB (West Tower, Gold Level) CEU Credits: 4 Approved for 4 American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification maintenance (CM) credits. Fee: $15 (includes coffee). Pre-registration is required. Session-only attendee: $50 (ASA Member/Non-member) Urban planners work with communities of all sizes to envision the form of future growth that fosters livable communities. Aging Network professionals also create plans to help people live well in their homes and communities for as long as possible. Policy researchers provide crucial information and tools applicable to practitioners in the field Join our esteemed panel of presenters representing the planning, aging network and policy research disciplines for an interactive and information rich summit. Explore the latest planning tools including AARP’s Livability Index and Future of Housing Toolkit. Learn about planning best practices from the field from speakers representing regional, county, city and urban/suburban communities. Engage with colleagues across disciplines in facilitated break-out groups to identify how to better collaborate to develop and implement policies and plans that advance livable communities for all people, regardless of their age or ability. Presenters: Bill Armbruster, MS, <strong>Program</strong> Manager, AARP Network of Age Friendly Communities, and Associate State Director, AARP; Cathy Boyer-Shesol, MPA, KC Communities for All Ages Project Manager, Mid-America Regional Council; James Drinan, JD, Executive Director, American Planning Association; Stephanie Firestone, MUP, Senior Strategic Policy Advisor, AARP Office of International Affairs; Jacqueline Forbes, MS, Transportation Planner, Kane County Division of Transportation; Esther Greenhouse, MS, CAPS, Environmental Gerontologist, Esther Greenhouse, LLC; Rodney Harrell, PhD, Director, Livable Communities/Long-Term Services and Supports, AARP Public Policy Institute; Laura Keyes, BS, MS, AICP, Doctoral Student, University of North Texas; Katherine Knapp, MUP, Transportation & Mobility Coordinator, City of Evanston; Nick Kushner, MURP, MA, Project Manager, Age-Friendly DC; Jana Lynott, MP, AICP, Senior Strategic Policy Advisor, Transportation and Livable Communities, AARP Public Policy Institute; Kim McCahill, Director, Planning, <strong>Program</strong> Design and Grants Management, AgeOptions; Robert Stein, CAE, MBA, President and CEO, American Society on Aging; Brad Winick, MUPP, MArch, AICP, Consultant/Catalyst/Dot Connector, Planning/Aging. James Drinan Robert Stein Cathy Boyer-Shesol Stephanie Firestone Esther Greenhouse Katherine Knapp Rodney Harrell Laura Keyes Jana Lynott Brad Winick 150 2017 Aging in America <strong>Conference</strong>
ASA and USC Offer New Online Courses in Understanding and Preventing Elder Mistreatment In partnership with USC Leonard Davis School of Gerontology, American Society on Aging is offering two online educational courses in Elder Mistreatment. Understanding Abuse and Neglect launched in January and will repeat in August and Prevention of Abuse and Neglect launches in June and will also repeat in August Additionally, our flagship courses, Fundamentals of Gerontology and Managing Health and Chronic Conditions in Older Adults return, with courses starting in April and August. Successful participants will earn a certificate of completion from USC, and CEUs are offered from select accreditation providers. www.asaging.org/USC-gero
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WHAT IF YOUR OLDER CAT’S FOOD COU
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Aging and Disability Resource Cente
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Telling a New Story: Using Research
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2017 Diversity Summit Inequality Ma
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Is Family Caregiving the Next Publi
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The New Economy: Seizing the Longev
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Richard Eisenberg, Senior Web Edito
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Alzheimer’s Association Booth 411
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Consumer Financial Protection Burea
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National Institute on Aging Booth 4
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Western Union Booth 425 Western Uni
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