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12:30–2:00 PM and 2:30–3:30 PM<br />

Technology, Accessibility<br />

& Transportation<br />

Symposium<br />

MO157 An Innovative Model of Technology<br />

Strategies That Promote Aging in Place<br />

in Low-Income Housing Settings<br />

12:30 PM | Crystal B (West Tower, Green Level)<br />

This expert panel will provide a model of innovative and<br />

evidence-based technology-driven strategies that promote<br />

aging in place for older adults in low-income housing. Learn how<br />

this model has been successfully implemented through a<br />

Minnesota Department of Human Services Live Well at Home<br />

grant. Strategies include Healthsense, It’s Never 2 Late, Caregiver<br />

Tablets, and CARES Dementia Training.<br />

Presenters: Catherine Berghoff, Vice President of Innovation and<br />

Care Solutions, Avinity; Joseph Gaugler, PhD, Long-Term Care<br />

Professor in Nursing, University of Minnesota School of Nursing;<br />

John Hobday, Founder and CEO, HealthCare Interactive®, Inc;<br />

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

Symposium<br />

MO159 Building a Community-Based Sustainable<br />

Telehealth Intervention <strong>Program</strong> for Seniors<br />

12:30 PM | Columbus GH (East Tower, Gold Level)<br />

The impact of a low-cost telehealth intergenerational program<br />

with community-dwelling older adults will be discussed. The<br />

purpose of the program is to raise awareness of wellness within<br />

skyrocketing healthcare costs, and reduce 30-day hospital<br />

readmission and ER visits. Information to replicate the study will<br />

be provided.<br />

Presenters: Mae Carpenter, MS, Commissioner, Westchester<br />

County Department of Senior <strong>Program</strong>s and Services; Jean Coppola,<br />

PhD, Associate Professor, Pace University; John Migliaccio, PhD,<br />

President, Maturity Mark Services Co.; Colette Phipps, MSW,<br />

Research Analyst, Westchester County Department of Senior<br />

<strong>Program</strong>s and Services; David Putrino, PhD, Director of Telemedicine<br />

and Virtual Rehabilitation, Burke Medical Research Institute.<br />

MO161 Quantifying the Positive Effects of Music and<br />

Memory iPods and iPads for Dementia Care<br />

12:30 PM | Haymarket (West Tower, Bronze Level)<br />

This session will discuss the implementation and findings from a<br />

pilot study to assess engagement of Music & Memory and iPads<br />

for individuals with dementia residing in six Wisconsin-based<br />

Assisted Living Communities. The study was conducted by<br />

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Center for Health Systems<br />

Research and Analysis.<br />

Presenters: Debra Dodds, MA, Team Gerontologist, Generation<br />

Connect; Jay Ford, PhD, FACHE, FHIMSS, Associate Scientist, Center<br />

for Health Systems Research and Analysis, University of Wisconsin-<br />

Madison College of Engineering; Julie Hyland, Director, Wisconsin<br />

Music & Memory Student <strong>Program</strong>, Music & Memory; Michael<br />

Potteiger, Entrepreneur Studies, Founder, Generation Connect.<br />

2:30–3:30 PM<br />

Highlighted Session<br />

MO163 Influencers in Aging: Innovation and<br />

the Future of Aging in America<br />

2:30 PM | Columbus GH (East Tower, Gold Level)<br />

Sponsored by Next Avenue.<br />

For the past two years Next Avenue has recognized 50 remarkable<br />

people who are redefining what it means to grow old in<br />

America. Join us for a conversation with some of the 2016<br />

Influencers in Aging. They will discuss the future of aging in<br />

America and the role innovation will play.<br />

Presenters: Michael Adams, MA, JD, Chief Executive Officer,<br />

Services and Advocacy for GLBT Elders (SAGE); Bob Blancato,<br />

MPA, President, Matz, Blancato & Associates; Susan Donley,<br />

Publisher and Managing Director, Next Avenue; Terry Fulmer, PhD,<br />

RN, FAAN, President, The John A. Hartford Foundation; Sarita<br />

Gupta, Executive Director, Jobs With Justice.<br />

2:30–3:30 PM | 60-Minute Workshops<br />

Aging in Community<br />

MO165 Age-Friendly Silicon Valley:<br />

Organizing and Moving Political Will<br />

2:30 PM | Crystal C (West Tower, Green Level)<br />

In 2015, using the Ecological Model of Aging, Santa Clara County<br />

and its 15 diverse cities embarked on a regional initiative to guide<br />

individual cities and the county to join the World Health Organization<br />

Network of Age Friendly cities. Learn how the multidisciplinary<br />

team developed a community organizing model engaging<br />

seniors, stakeholders and elected officials in the process.<br />

Presenters: Tracey Gott, MA, Recreation Supervisor, City of San Jose;<br />

Vanessa Merlano, MS, RD, Older Adults Injury Prevention Health<br />

Education, Santa Clara County Public Health; Diana Miller, MA,<br />

Seniors’ Agenda Project Manager, Santa Clara County Social Services;<br />

Mary O’Meara, MA, Recreation Superintendent, City of San Jose.<br />

MO167 Creating a New Normal:<br />

Sustainability Lessons From an<br />

Adult Day Service Plus <strong>Program</strong><br />

2:30 PM | Atlanta (West Tower, Gold Level)<br />

A common pitfall of evidence-based interventions is the<br />

difficulty of integrating them into everyday practice. We will<br />

describe the implementation of the Adult Day Service Plus<br />

<strong>Program</strong> in two centers in which the Normalization Process<br />

Theory served as a framework for planning, adaptation, integration<br />

and evaluation. Emphasis will focus on processes necessary<br />

to embed this multifaceted care management program into<br />

routinized practice.<br />

Presenters: Linda Samia, RN, PhD, Associate Professor, University<br />

of Southern Maine; Elizabeth Weaver, MS, LSW, Project Manager,<br />

Dementia Capable Service Expansion, Southern Maine Agency<br />

on Aging.<br />

MONDAY, MARCH 20<br />

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