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Policy, Advocacy & Ethics<br />

MO151<br />

MO153<br />

MO213<br />

MO214<br />

MO215<br />

MO261<br />

MO262<br />

MO287<br />

TU107<br />

TU159<br />

TU161<br />

TU167<br />

TU213<br />

TU215<br />

TU217<br />

TU219<br />

TU221<br />

TU269<br />

TU271<br />

TU273<br />

TU275<br />

WE151<br />

WE153<br />

WE155<br />

WE157<br />

WE353<br />

Case Study of Minnesota’s Efforts to<br />

Reform Long-Term Care Financing<br />

Identifying and Reporting Elder<br />

Abuse in Primary Care Settings<br />

Elder Financial Protection Networks:<br />

Successes and Challenges<br />

Chairs’ Lecture: Provocateurs and<br />

Predictions<br />

Reliable, Integrated and Community-<br />

Anchored Care for Older Adults<br />

With Disabilities<br />

Federal Funding for Aging <strong>Program</strong>s:<br />

New Congress, New Administration<br />

and New Advocacy Opportunities<br />

Future of the Aging Services<br />

Network: Community Services<br />

Elder Justice Peer Group<br />

The Importance of the 50+ Voter<br />

and the Changing Healthcare<br />

Landscape<br />

Innovative Partnerships for<br />

Disruption of Elder Abuse<br />

Meeting the Needs of Older Adults<br />

With LTSS Integration: Case Studies<br />

of Successful <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Message to the President on Aging<br />

Policy<br />

Ahead of the Curve or Behind the<br />

Times? Reverse Mortgage Myth<br />

Busting<br />

Chair’s Lecture: Let’s Talk Senior<br />

Poverty: What Are We Doing About<br />

It?<br />

Mental Health and Aging Policy in<br />

the New Administration<br />

Telling a New Story: Using Research<br />

to Reframe Aging<br />

The Coordinated Care Initiative:<br />

California’s Experience With the<br />

Duals Demonstration<br />

Advocacy in Motion: Taking Action<br />

Together<br />

Introducing the National Center on<br />

Law and Elder Rights<br />

Seizing Healthcare Reform Opportunities:<br />

The Power of Mental Health<br />

and Aging Coalitions<br />

Twenty Years of Fighting Financial<br />

Exploitation of Elders<br />

2017 Panel of Pundits<br />

America’s Eldercare Workforce: The<br />

Current State<br />

Community Education of Options for<br />

Financing LTC<br />

Person-Centered Care Initiatives:<br />

State and National Model <strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Amplified Voices: Art-Based Inquiry<br />

Into Elder Communication<br />

WE355<br />

WE357<br />

WE359<br />

WE361<br />

WE363<br />

WE365<br />

WE381<br />

WE423<br />

WE425<br />

WE427<br />

WE481<br />

WE483<br />

WE485<br />

WE577<br />

WE579<br />

WE581<br />

WE583<br />

TH105<br />

TH145<br />

TH147<br />

TH149<br />

TH150<br />

TH185<br />

TH189<br />

Assessing Effectiveness of a<br />

Person-Centered and Participant-<br />

Directed Workforce Model for the<br />

Aging<br />

Effects of the Affordable Care Act on<br />

Preventive Service Use by Impoverished<br />

Medicare Beneficiaries<br />

Geriatric Caregiving in Botswana:<br />

The Numbers, the Story and the<br />

Impact<br />

Reporting What Might Be Elder<br />

Abuse: Complex Decisions and<br />

Intricate Ethics<br />

Staging Advocacy: Portrait of a<br />

Caregiver<br />

Understanding the Medicare<br />

<strong>Program</strong> and Related Subsidies: A<br />

Racial and Ethnic Comparison<br />

National Survey Unveils Perspectives<br />

and Implications on Aging<br />

Policies and Practices Across<br />

Decades<br />

End-of-Life Decision-Making for<br />

People With Intellectual Disabilities<br />

Legal Planning for Dementia: What<br />

Case Managers, Nurses and Social<br />

Workers Need to Know<br />

What a Guardian Is Supposed to Do:<br />

Using Standards to Improve<br />

Guardian Performance and Address<br />

Abuse<br />

Dementia: A Global Health Priority<br />

Establishing a CMS Qualified<br />

Clinical Data Registry for Home-<br />

Based Primary and Palliative Care<br />

Improve and Streamline Decision-<br />

Making With an In-House Bioethics<br />

Committee<br />

Abuse Prevention in Residential<br />

Long-Term Care: Resident-Specific<br />

Planning<br />

Applying the Principles of Bioethics<br />

to Support Patients at the End of Life<br />

Cannabis for Older Adults<br />

The Art of Balancing Self-Determination<br />

and Protection<br />

Making Malnutrition Matter:<br />

Introducing a New Quality Blueprint<br />

for Action<br />

Combating Guardianship and<br />

Conservatorship Abuse: Challenges<br />

and Successes<br />

Considering Sexual Expression in<br />

Long-Term Care: Policy and Practice<br />

Politics of Aging in the 21st Century<br />

ASA and NCOA United: A Stronger<br />

Voice for Advocacy<br />

Aging Expectations, Attitudes and<br />

Perceptions of College Students<br />

Elder Abuse Awareness and<br />

Prevention: Training for Home Care<br />

Aides<br />

TH191<br />

TH231<br />

TH233<br />

TH235<br />

TH237<br />

TH239<br />

TH279<br />

TH281<br />

TH283<br />

TH285<br />

Reducing the Impact of Ageism on<br />

Victim Services<br />

A Social Insurance Approach to<br />

Financing Long-Term Care<br />

Beltway Insiders Round-Up: What<br />

You Need to Know About Aging<br />

Policy Now<br />

Innovative Strategies to Combat<br />

Financial Exploitation<br />

The Growing Administrative<br />

Diversity of Medicaid Long-Term<br />

Care Systems<br />

What’s in a Name: How Social<br />

Security Terminology Affects<br />

Retirement Decisions<br />

Building Successful Statewide Elder<br />

Abuse Awareness and Elder Justice<br />

Initiatives<br />

Developing a Comprehensive Model<br />

to Address the Needs of Elder<br />

Abuse Victims<br />

Medicare’s Limited Income NET<br />

<strong>Program</strong><br />

Welcome to Illinois: Advocating for<br />

Older Persons in the Midst of an<br />

Extended Stalemate<br />

Religion, Spirituality & Meaning<br />

MO155<br />

MO217<br />

MO289<br />

TU163<br />

TU223<br />

TU277<br />

WE159<br />

WE367<br />

WE429<br />

WE487<br />

WE585<br />

WE587<br />

TH193<br />

Bringing Religious and Caregiver<br />

Perspectives to Health and Wellness<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s<br />

Exploring the Role of Ethical Wills<br />

and Spiritual Legacies in Faith<br />

Communities and Beyond<br />

Religion and Spirituality Peer Group<br />

Faith Congregations and Family<br />

Caregivers: A Spiritually Cooperative<br />

Approach to Elder Abuse<br />

Creating Safe Temporary Shelter in<br />

Long-Term Care: Promising Practices<br />

for Abuse Intervention<br />

The Power of Healing: Awareness<br />

and Prevention of Elder Abuse and<br />

Neglect From a Spiritual Perspective<br />

Spiritual Care Issues for Family<br />

Violence or Neglect in Long-Term<br />

Care<br />

The Meaning of Wisdom in a<br />

Community of Religious Sisters<br />

Developing With Faith<br />

Pathways to Faith-Based Caregiving:<br />

Models for Churches and Synagogues<br />

New Rituals for New Life Stages:<br />

Creating Moments of Meaning For<br />

Our Aging<br />

Old Age, Sickness and Death: The<br />

Liberating Practice of the Buddha’s<br />

Five Daily Recollections<br />

The Spiritual Dimension of Change<br />

and Transition in the Elder Years<br />

SUBJECT INDEX<br />

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