SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
805 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Hynes 206 (Convention Center)
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Symposium: Creating Capacity to Deliver Evidence-based Health Promotion Programs: Needs, Expectations and Models
Chair: Janet C. Frank Discussant: Nancy Morrow-Howell
Presentations: ● Skills for Healthy Aging Resources & Programs (SHARP): A
Pilot Certificate Program for Community Colleges, Janet C. Frank, Rachel Price, Christy Ann Lau, Patricia Robinson, JoAnn Damron-Rodriguez, Ming Lee, Colleen Manning
● California Aging Labor Force Survey: Are Staff in Aging Services Gerontologically Prepared?, JoAnn Damron- Rodriguez
● The Feasibility of a Generic Training Curriculum for Volunteers in Health Promotion Programs, Mary Altpeter
810 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Hynes 200 (Convention Center)
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Symposium: How the Lack of a Trained Workforce Threatens the Future Expansion of Participant-Directed LTSS Programs
Chair: Lori Simon-Rusinowitz Co-Chair: Kevin J. Mahoney Discussant: Kevin J. Mahoney
Presentations: ● Representatives for People with Dementia in a
Participant-Directed Program: Unique Training Needs, Lori Simon-Rusinowitz, Ellen Mahoney, Dawn Loughlin, Kathy Ruben
● State Interviews Reveal Cash & Counseling Information and Training Needs During Budget Austerity, Lori Simon- Rusinowitz, Dawn Loughlin, Kevin Mahoney, Abby Schwartz, Yaw Donkoh
● National Inventory of Publically Funded Participant- Directed Services Programs, Mark Sciegaj
815 03:30 PM—05:00 PM Hynes 208 (Convention Center)
Symposium: Innovative Approaches to Increasing Access to Culturally Appropriate Support for Family Caregivers
Chair: Debra J. Sheets Co-Chair: Michael Marcus Discussant: Fernando Torres-Gil
Presentations: ● Process and Outcomes Evaluation of a Caregiver Support
Network via Faith-Based Organizations, Rebecca Berman, Madelyn Iris
● The Asian Pacific Islander Dementia Care Network— Preliminary Findings, Debra Cherry, Patricia Housen, Susan Enguidanos, Regina Gongoll
● Caregiver Central: Self-Assessment to Increase Access to Services, Annette Kelly, Amanda Thompson
03:30 PM—05:30 PM Hynes 202 (Convention Center)
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Policy Series Symposium: Finding Your Voice: Advocacy Training for the Everyday Researcher
Chair: Greg O’Neill Co-Chair: Brian Lindberg With the current economic climate threatening to cut crucial funding, your voice is needed to make the case for investing in research both on the local level and in Washington. This session will feature an overview of the current funding crisis, give tips on how to set up and prepare for a congressional meeting, and provide training on framing your work and communicating effectively to policy makers. Experts in policy and advocacy will also lead a small group practice exercise to perfect your message. This extended session, chaired by Greg O’Neill, Director of the National Academy on an Aging Society, and moderated by GSA Policy Advisor Brian Lindberg, will provide you with essential tools to become an advocate for research funding and other aging services.
This session is sponsored by the National Academy on an Aging Society.
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GSA’s 64th
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