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● Instrumental Case Study: Understanding End-of-Life Care Provided by Older Adult Caregivers, Gwen McGhan, Janice Penrod


● Building Theory to Guide Practice: Supporting Informal Caregivers Providing End-of-Life Care, Janice Penrod


915 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 209 (Convention Center)


Paper: Older Workers Chair: James Hinterlong


Presentations: ● Flexible Employment: Using Flexibility to Aid Older


Worker Employment and Later Life Outcomes, Elaine Alden


● Post-Retirement Contracting In MA State Agencies: Patterns and Predictors, Andrea Tull


● Dynamic Wage and Employment Effects of Elder Parent Care, Meghan Skira


● The Effect of Commuting on the Older Worker, Colette Nicolle, Rachel Talbot, Martin Maguire


920


AGHE Presidential Symposium: Changing Age: Educational Perspectives on Reconstructing Societal Views of Growing Old


08:00 AM—09:30 AM Republic Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)


Chair: Dena Shenk Co-Chair: Graham D. Rowles


Presentations: ● Aging in the Risk Society: A Guide to the Perplexed, Harry Moody


● From Hopeless Patient to Person with Rights: the Implications of De-Dementing Ageing, Murna Downs


● The Evolution of Human Aging: Does the Past Predict the Future?, Caleb Finch


● Changes and Continuities in Cross-cultural Views of Changing Age, Jennie Keith


925 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 206 (Convention Center)


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● Promoting Aging in Community: An Overview of Community-Based Aging in Place Initiatives, Amanda Lehning


● Conceptual Framing of Community-Based Aging in Place Initiatives: Charting an Empirical Path, Joan Davitt, Emily Greenfield, Amanda Lehning, Andrew Scharlach


930 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 204 (Convention Center)


Chair: Rita J. Chou


Presentations: ● Filial Piety and Wellbeing in Old Age: Views of Middle- aged and Older Hong Kong Chinese, Alice Chong


● Extent of Parental Perceived Filial Piety and Covariates of Filial Piety on Parental and Family Well-Being: A Nationwide Study of Older Adults in China, Rita Chou


● The Role of Family Caregiving Under the National Long- Term Care Insurance in Japan, Li-Mei Chen


● A Political Economy Examination of the Maintenance of Parents Act of 1995 in Singapore, Philip Rozario, Song-Iee Hong


935 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 203 (Convention Center)


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Symposium: Inertia, Incrementalism, and Innovation: The Aging Network and Long-term Care System Transformation


Chair: Suzanne Kunkel Discussant: Rob Hudson


Presentations: ● What We Learned From What Didn’t Work, Elizabeth Carpio, Suzanne Kunkel


● Moving the Titanic While Avoiding the Icebergs: Ohio’s Nursing Home Transition and Diversion Initiative, Elizabeth Carpio, Robert Applebaum, Anthony Bardo, Suzanne Kunkel


● The Role of State Units on Aging in Shifting the Balance to Home- and Community-based Services, Linda Noelker, Richard Browdie


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Symposium: Examining Innovative Programs that Leverage Communities to Promote Aging- in-Place


Chair: Emily A. Greenfield


Presentations: ● Developing Theories of Change for NORC-SSPS: Perspectives from Lead Agency Staff, Emily Greenfield


● The ‘Village’ Model: What Makes It Unique?, Andrew Scharlach


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940 08:00 AM—09:30 AM Hynes 202 (Convention Center)


Chair: Thomas M. Meuser Co-Chair: Marla Berg-Weger Discussant: James Stowe


Presentations: ● Assessing Readiness for Mobility Transitions:


Interpretations & Applications of a New Assessment Tool, Thomas Meuser


Lifestyle ➞ Lifespan SRPP


Symposium: Integrated Assessment & Mobility Counseling for Older Adults


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Symposium: Filial Piety, Elder Support, and Social Policy: Views from Four Asian Societies


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20


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