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● Is Marriage Better the Second Time Around? Comparing First Marriages and Remarriages after Mid-life, Teresa Cooney, Linley Snyder, Christine Proulx


● Widening the Social Context of Disablement: The Importance of Marital and Nonmarital Relationships for Loneliness, David Warner, Scott Adams


1100 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 201 (Convention Center)


BSS


Symposium: Community-Based Therapeutic Interventions for Early-Stage Dementia: Outcomes and Scope


Chair: Sandy C. Burgener Co-Chair: Linda Buettner Discussant: Kathleen C. Buckwalter


Presentations: ● Maintaining Cognition Using Aerobic Exercise in


Alzheimer’s Disease, Fang Yu, Nathaniel Nelson, Kay Savik, Maurice Dysken, Jean Wyman


● Mentally Stimulating Activites for Apathy in Early Stage AD, Linda Buettner, Suzanne Fitzsimmons, Kaycee Sink


● The Memory Ensemble: An Improvisational Theatre Intervention for Persons with Early Stage Dementia, Darby Morhardt, Christine Dunford, Mary O’Hara


● A Community-Based Intervention for Persons with Early- Stage Dementia: Effects on Cognition and Depressive Symptoms, Sandy Burgener, Rosemary Mathy


1105 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 104 (Convention Center)


Symposium: Connecting Older Adults with the Community: Applications of Computer Technology


Chair: Melinda S. Heinz Discussant: Joseph Coughlin


Presentations: ● Older Adults and Perceptions of Technology, Melinda


Heinz, Peter Martin, Hen-I Yang, Johnny Wong, Warren Franke, Jennifer Margrett, Mary Yearns


● The Computer Doesn’t Bite You! Focus Group Discussion on Computer Use among Older Adults, Jinmyoung Cho, Peter Martin, Hen-I Yang, Johnny Wong


● Older Adults and Newer Technologies: Challenges and Strategies, Norene Kelly


● Surprise: You can Skype, too!, Joan Baenziger, Peter Martin, Hen-I Yang, Johnny Wong


BSS


1110 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 210 (Convention Center)


Chair: Johannes Gräske Co-Chair: Erik van Rossum Discussant: Barbara Resnick


Presentations: ● Family Involvement in German Shared-Housing


Arrangements - A Longitudinal Study, Johannes Gräske, Karin Wolf-Ostermann


● Family Involvement in Dementia Care: Small-scale Living Facilities and Traditional Nursing Homes Compared, Hilde Verbeek, Sandra Zwakhalen, Erik Van Rossum, Gertrudis Kempen, Jan Hamers


● Care Recipient and Family Caregiver Perceptions of Everyday Care in Early-Stage Dementia: The Effect of Incongruence on Quality of Life, Heehyul Moon, Aloen Townsend, Carol Whitlatch


● Dad Would Never Have Done That!: Older People’s Expression of Their Sexuality in Long Term Care, Michael Bauer, Rhonda Nay, Deirdre Fetherstonhaugh, Linda McAuliffe


1115 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 110 (Convention Center)


BSS


Symposium: Implementation of Low Vision Interventions for Older Adults: Challenges and Rewards


Chair: G.A. Rixt Zijlstra Co-Chair: Verena Cimarolli Discussant: Amy Horowitz


Presentations: ● The Impact of Vision Loss on Sub-Acute Rehabilitation


Use and Outcomes: Intervention Opportunities, Verena Cimarolli, Joann Reinhardt, Amy Horowitz, Alan Morse


● Challenges of a Psychosocial Counselling Program for Visually Impaired Elders: Findings from Qualitative Process Evaluation, Ines Himmelsbach, Frank Oswald, Sonja Driebold, Franz-Josef Esch, Katharina Metzler, Jürgen Nagel


● Acceptability of an Orientation and Mobility Training in Identification Cane Use: Outcomes of an RCT, G.A. Rixt Zijlstra, Judith Ballemans, Gertrudis Kempen


● Outcomes of a Depression Focused Problem-Solving Therapy Trial for Older Adults with Vision Loss, Joann Reinhardt, Amy Horowitz


● Efficacy of Problem-Solving Treatment versus Supportive Therapy in Improving Vision Function in AMD, Robin Casten, Barry Rovner, Benjamin Leiby


BSS


Symposium: Family Involvement in Dementia Care—An Intercontinental Overview


GSA’s 64th


Annual Scientific Meeting


155


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20


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