SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
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01:30 PM—03:00 PM Back Bay Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
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Symposium: Educating Primary Care Providers in Geriatrics and Gerontology: Infiltration and Integration Models
Chair: Judith L. Howe Discussant: Terry Fulmer
Presentations: ● The VA Geriatric Scholars Program: Enhancing Skills in
Rural Primary Care Settings, B. Josea Kramer, Steve Barczi, Ronni Chernoff, Kathy Horvath, Judith Howe, Joung Won (Terri) Huh, Nina Tumosa, Michele Saunders
● Development of an Interactive, Interdisciplinary Training Program in Geriatrics for Primary Care Providers, Elizabeth Clark, Elizabeth Lindenberger, Judith Howe, Jennifer Griffith
● Validating the Geriatric Expertise of Nurses, Elaine Gould, Tara Cortes, Mathy Mezey, Sharon Wexler, Barbara Atkins
● Competency-Based Social Work Training Program for Social Workers in Rural Settings, Janet C. Frank, JoAnn Damron-Rodriguez, Jolene Fassbinder
625 01:30 PM—03:00 PM Gardner (Sheraton Boston)
Symposium: Person-Environment-Activity Transactions in Old Age Framed in an Occupational Therapy Perspective
Chair: Susanne Iwarsson Co-Chair: Lena Borell
Presentations: ● Implementation of Research-based Strategies to
Foster Housing Environments Supporting Activity and Participation - Challenges and Experiences During 20 Years, Susanne Iwarsson
● Cognitive Support in Everyday Living, Lena Borell ● On Indoor and Out-of-home Activity in Very Old Age, Gunilla Carlsson, Maria Haak, Charlotte Löfqvist, Susanne Iwarsson
● Presentation: Evaluating the Impact of the Environment on Home, Community & Work Participation with Older Adults with Cognitive Disabilities, Joy Hammel
630 01:30 PM—03:00 PM Constitution Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)
Chair: Barbara Resnick Co-Chair: Marcia Ory Discussant: Nancy Whitelaw
Presentations: ● Theoretical Approaches that Guide Interventions and
Optimize Outcomes, Shirley Moore, Mary Dolansky, Candace Brown
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Symposium: Successfully Maintaining Healthy Behaviors Throughout the Adult Lifespan
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● Making Behavior Change Happen in Real World Settings, Shirley Moore, Mary Dolansky, Patricia Hageman
● Overcoming Special Challenges to Adhering to Healthy Behaviors among Older Adults, Debra Hain, Kathy Wright, Linda Crumpton
● Lifestyle Modification for Healthy Eating and Activity in Older Rural Women with Prehypertension, Patricia Hageman
635 01:30 PM—03:00 PM Hynes 209 (Convention Center)
Chair: Joan Hyde
Presentations: ● Why Is Nursing Home Use Declining?, Joshua Wiener, Wayne Anderson, David Brown, Audrey Etlinger
● Nursing Home Ownership: Differences in Costs and Response to Market Characteristics, William Spector, Rhona Limcangco, Dana Mukamel
● Facility and Resident Characteristics Correlated to Length of Stay in Assisted Living Dementia Units, Joan Hyde, Rosa Perez, Brent Forester, Theodore Whtifield, Patrick Doyle, John Hennen
● Nursing Home Compare: Does Performance Change Vary by the Racial Composition of a Facility?, Jennifer Gaudet, Christine Bishop, Jennifer Perloff, Mary Fennell, Laurie Nsiah- Jefferson
640 01:30 PM—03:00 PM Hynes 106 (Convention Center)
SRPP
Symposium: End-of-Life in Nursing Homes: Examining the Relationship of Structure, Process, and Outcomes
Chair: Sarah Thompson Co-Chair: Susan Miller
Presentations: ● Sampling Challenges in Nursing Home Research, Sarah
Thompson, Marge Bott, Byron Gajewski, Colleen Buescher, Virginia Tilden
● A Model to Examine End-of-Life Care in Nursing Homes, Sarah Thompson, Colleen Buescher, Marge Bott, Byron Gajewski, Virginia Tilden
● Prevalence and Correlates of Palliative Care Knowledge and Practices in U.S. Nursing Homes, Susan Miller, Jessica Looze, Melissa Clark, Sarah Thompson, Vincent Mor
● The Impact of Quality of End-of-Life Care in Nursing Home: A Structural Equation Model, Byron Gajewski, Marge Bott, Virginia Tilden, Colleen Buescher, Sarah Thompson
SRPP
Paper: Nursing Home Adaptations to Market Demand
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