1170 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 209 (Convention Center)
Paper: Civic Engagement Chair: Philip A. Rozario
Presentations: ● A Legal Analysis of “Civic Engagement”: Significance,
Implications, and Opportunities, Collin Overby, James Hinterlong
● Social Inclusion of Older People Through Volunteering, Gerhard Naegele, Anja Ehlers, Monika Reichert
● Volunteering: Pathway to Increased Social and Civic Engagement, Nancy Morrow-Howell, Stacey McCrary, Yung Soo Lee
● Civic Engagement, Volunteering and Public Services: Exploring the Role of Older People in the Third Sector in the Context of the UK Big Society Agenda, Robin Means, Simon Evans
1175 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 206 (Convention Center)
Paper: Ensuring Financial Security in Retirement
Chair: Ellen A. Bruce
Presentations: ● From Public Pension Privatization Back to Universal Public Pensions: The Case of Argentina, Sally Bould, Roxana Eleta- de Filippis
● Multilevel Analysis of Old-age Pension Policy and Older Adults’ Life Satisfaction, Esteban Calvo
● Exit This Way: Social and Financial Implications of Different Doors to “Off-Schedule” Retirement, Kathryn McGrew, Jessie Leek, John Migliaccio, Sandra Timmermann
● Increasing the Election of Spousal Benefits in State Pension Plans, Ellen Bruce, Lauren Martin
1180 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 204 (Convention Center)
Chair: Pamela Nadash
Presentations: ● Taiwan’s Public Long Term Care Insurance Plan, Pamela Nadash, Yao-Chi Shih
● The Role of the Public Sector in a Plan for Long-Term Care Insurance in Taiwan, Chia-Yu Chou, Shun-Tzu Lin, Bang-Lee Chang
● Care or Cash? Taiwan’s Long-Term Care in Crossroads, Pin Wang
● Investigating the Demand and Supply of Social Care in the UK, Maria Evandrou, Jane Falkingham, Athina Vlachantoni
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Paper: International Issues in Long Term Care Policy
1195 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 208 (Convention Center)
Symposium: Small-House Nursing Homes: Findings and Futures
Chair: Rosalie A. Kane Discussant: Robyn Stone
Presentations: ● Family Perspectives on Dementia Care in Small-house
Nursing Homes, Tetyana Shippee, Rosalie Kane, Laura Peterson, Lois Cutler
● Small House Nursing Homes for Frail Elders in Asian Countries?, Terry Lum
● Variation in Small-House Nursing Homes in the United States: Towards a Typology and the Dementia Connection, Lois Cutler, Rosalie Kane, Carrie Henning-Smith
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1185 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 207 (Convention Center)
Symposium: Innovative Transportation Resources to Facilitate Community Participation
Chair: Anne E. Dickerson Co-Chair: Sherrilene Classen Discussant: Mary Leary
Presentations: ● The Transportation Resource Guide for Therapists, Anne Dickerson
● Innovative Alternative Transportation Web-site for Older Adults, Sherrilene Classen
● Blurring the Line between Transportation and Health Care: Door-Through-Door Medical Escort Services, Lauren Martin
● Travel Training to Increase Senior Mobility, Dennis McCarthy
● STARS Program: Linking Seniors with Supplemental Transportation Programs, Helen Kerschner
01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 202 (Convention Center)
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Policy Series Symposium: Social Security— You Fix It!
Chair: John Rother This hands-on session, sponsored by AARP and the GSA Public Policy Committee, will involve you in a fun and informative exercise to find solutions to the long term solvency of Social Security. Session chair John Rother, Vice President of Policy, Strategy and International Relations at AARP, will provide a review of the program, its financing problem, and the leading proposals for eliminating the shortfall. Mr. Rother will then take you through an interactive exercise to come up with your own solutions for “fixing” Social Security.
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20
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