1215 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 108 (Convention Center)
Paper: Dementia: Issues of Diagnosis, Understanding, and Treatment
Chair: Renee L. Beard
Presentations: ● Dialogues Around Diagnostic Disclosure for People with Dementia and Carers, Jill Manthorpe, John Keady, John Bond, Louise Robinson, Kritika Samsi
● Language Analysis of Words for Early vs. Late Symptoms of Alzheimer’s: English, Spanish, and Russian, Robert Schrauf, Madelyn Iris
● The Controversial Promises of Cholinesterase Inhibitors for Dementia: A Qualitative Study of Caregivers’ Experiences, Andre Smith, Karen Kobayashi, Neena Chappell
● Evaluating Service Networks for People with Dementia and their Informal Caregivers: The “EVIDENT”-project, Monika Reichert, Kerstin Koehler, Verena Leve, Barbara Zimmer
● Practitioner and Patient Accounts of Mild Cognitive Impairment: What Gets Lost in Translation, Renee Beard, Tara Neary
1220 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 107 (Convention Center)
Paper: End of Life Care Decisions: Individual and Relational Influences
Chair: Eva Kahana
Presentations: ● Attitudes Toward Death and Dying in Old Age: High Perceived Control, Low Metaphysical Beliefs, Anja Leist, Martine Hoffmann
● If My Physician Doesn’t Believe in God, Will I Get a Referral to Hospice?, Richard Brumley, Susan Enguidanos, Alexis Coulourides Kogan
● Thinking and Talking About the End of Life Among the Aged: Two Very Different Things, Eva Kahana, Boaz Kahana, Loren Lovegreen, Holger Pfaff, Jane Brown, Jeffrey Kahana
● Discussing End-of-Life Issues in Advanced Dementia: Who Makes Families Feel Involved?, Joann Reinhardt, Eileen Chichin, Hannah Sandt
● How Do Social Relations Affect the Advance Care Planning of Older Adults?, Susan Bodnar Deren
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1225 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 103 (Convention Center)
Chair: Janet Wilmoth
Presentations: ● Longeivity Insurance: Will It Secure Financial Security for Older Americans?, George Mackenzie
● The Easterlin Hypothesis: An Update on the Status of the Baby Boomer Cohort, Phyllis Cummins
● Economic Well-Being Among Older Adult Households: Variation by Veteran and Disability Status, Janet Wilmoth, Andrew London, Colleen Heflin
● Economic Crises Impact Expectable Life Course Transitions: “Rusting in Place”, Cathy Lysack, Stewart Neufeld, Wendy Bartlo, Mark Luborsky
● Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health: Implications for the Retirement Age Debate, Anna Zajacova, Jennifer Karas Montez
1230 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Back Bay Ballroom A (Sheraton Boston)
Chair: Pamela Saunders
Presentations: ● Conceptual Model for Examining Outcomes of Culture Change in Nursing Homes, Christine Hartmann, A. Lynn Snow, Rebecca Allen, Patricia Parmelee, Jennifer Palmer, Dan Berlowitz
● Assisted Living Lifestyle—Information Flow to Primary Providers on the Health of Dementia Patients, Dianne Willer-Sly, Robin Whitebird
● Increasing Opportunities for Arts-Based Intervention in Long Term Care, Jacqueline Eaton
● Urinary Incontinence (UI) in Nursing Homes: Improving Resident Outcomes and Staff Use of EBPs, Janet Specht, Ann Bossen, Paula Mobily, Mary Ellen Stolder, Kari Lane, Jae- un Russell, David Reed
1235 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 110 (Convention Center)
Symposium: Arts and Humanities and Ageing—A New Research Agenda
Chair: Alan Walker
Presentations: ● The Role of Social Networks in Determining the Nature of Older People’s Engagement with Contemporary Visual Art and its Relationship to Wellbeing, Andrew Newman, Anna Goulding
● Music for Life: Promoting Social Engagement and Well- Being in Older People Through Community Supported
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Paper: Improving the Quality Life for Persons Living in ALFs and Nursing Homes
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Paper: Financial Security in Old Age: Present and Future
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