SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
● Does Processing Speed Account for Aging-related Change in other Cognitive Functions?, Annie Robitaille, Graciela Muniz Terrera, Andrea Piccinin, Scott Hofer
● Aging-Related Change in Verbal Learning Across Five Years: The ZULU Study, Philippe Rast, Daniel Zimprich
● Plasticity and Variability as Indicators of Cognitive Status: A Measurement Burst Study, Stuart MacDonald, Jacob Grand, David Hultsch
● Estimating the Effects of Terminal Cognitive Decline from Within-Person Perspective, Andrea Piccinin, Graciela Muniz, Fiona Matthews, Boo Johansson
575 01:30 PM—03:00 PM Hynes 204 (Convention Center)
Chair: R. Turner Goins
Presentations: ● What Makes an Elder?: The Constituent Elements of “Elderhood“ among Older American Indians, Lori Jervis
● Correlates of Lower Body Functioning among Older American Indians: The Native Elder Care Study, R. Turner Goins, Kim Innes, Lili Dong
● Examining the Political Status of American Indian Elders as it Intersects with Elder and Health Care, Margaret Moss
● American Indian Dementia Caregiving: Indigenous Affects on Kin Network Caregiving Task Dispersion, Neil Henderson, L. Carson Henderson
● Intergenerational Diabetes Explanatory Models in American Indian Young Women and Elders, Neil Henderson, L. Carson Henderson, Keith Kleszynski, Kama Waggoner
580 01:30 PM—03:00 PM Hynes 101 (Convention Center)
Symposium: Family Relationship Styles→Lifespan Effects
Chair: Rosemary Blieszner Co-Chair: Victoria H. Bedford Discussant: Victoria H. Bedford
Presentations: ● Spouse/Partner Relationships and Well-being in the Middle and Late Adulthood Years, Jamila Bookwala
● Aging Parents and Adult Children: The Effects of Relationship Quality Across the Life Course, Jori Sechrist, J Jill Suitor, Karl Pillemer, Megan Gilligan, Abigail Howard, Shirley Keeton
● Grandparent-Grandchild Relationships: Intergenerational Perspectives on Health and Well- being, Bert Hayslip, Kyle Page
● Sibling Relationship Characteristics → Lifespan Effects, Victoria Bedford, Paula Avioli
● Step-relationships Across the Lifespan, Lawrence Ganong, Marilyn Coleman
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Symposium: American Indian Aging: Cultural, Health, and Political Considerations
585 01:30 PM—03:00 PM Hynes 201 (Convention Center)
Symposium: Growing Old in Urban Neighbourhoods: Cross-National Research from Belgium, the UK and the USA
Chair: Christopher Phillipson Discussant: Graham D. Rowles
Presentations: ● Involving Older People in Place-Making: The Belgian
Ageing Studies, Dominique Verté, Tine Buffel, Nico De Witte, Liesbeth De Donder, Sarah Dury
● Experiences of Place and Community among Older Residents Living in Inner-City Neighborhoods: Evidence from Two European Countries, Tine Buffel, Christopher Phillipson, Thomas Scharf
● Not Just Surviving but Thriving: Older Adults as Nutritional Asset in Poor Urban Neighborhoods, Jessica Kelley-Moore, Melinda Boehm
● Community Action by Older People in Urban England: Empirical Findings from Four Gardening Schemes, Thomas Scharf, Sharon Middling, Jan Bailey, Sian Maslin- Prothero
590 01:30 PM—03:00 PM Hynes 110 (Convention Center)
Chair: Katherine Judge Co-Chair: Sarah Yarry Discussant: Katie Maslow
Presentations: ● Developing Effective Interventions for Dementia: Issues in Translating Research into Practice, Cameron Camp
● A Dyadic Intervention for Individuals with Early-Stage Dementia and Their Family Caregivers, Carol Whitlatch
● Acquiring New Skills While Enhancing Remaining Strengths (ANSWERS): A Dyadic Cognitive Rehabilitation and Educational Skills Training Program for Individuals with Dementia, Katherine Judge, Sarah Yarry, Maura Wilson, Sara Powers, Nicole Dawson
595 01:30 PM—03:00 PM Hynes 108 (Convention Center)
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Symposium: Narrative Gerontology: History, Theory and Methods in Exploring the Storied Lives of Elders
Chair: Ramona B. Meraz Lewis Co-Chair: Eleanor Krassen Covan
Presentations: ● Narrative Research: Where Have We Been, Where Are We Going?, Kate de Medeiros
● Narratives of Caring for a Latino Family Member with Alzheimer’s Disease, Caroline Gelman
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Symposium: Implementing Interventions for Individuals with Dementia
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