1315
03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 209 (Convention Center)
Paper: Education for an Aging World Chair: Beverly P. Horowitz
Presentations: ● The Role of Evaluation Research in Social Gerontology: A Ten-year Trend, Maricruz Rivera-Hernandez, Suzanne Kunkel
● Gerontology in the Primary Grades: Communicating Theory Though Picture Books, Edward Ansello
● Yes, We Now Have Gerontology Competencies: But How Do We Teach Them?, Nancy Hooyman, Cassandra Bransford
● The New Workforce Paradigm? Training in Aging and Disabilities for Workers in Pennsylvania, Scott Geron, Bronwyn Keefe
1320 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Back Bay Ballroom D (Sheraton Boston)
SRPP
Symposium: Advances in Research, Practice and Policy on Physical Environments Supportive of Aging-in-Place
Chair: Habib Chaudhury Discussant: Margaret Calkins
Presentations: ● Neighborhood Influences on Active Aging: Preliminary
Findings Based on Survey in Two Metropolitan Areas, Atiya Mahmood, Habib Chaudhury, Yvonne Michael, Michael Campo
● Hazards in the Built Environment and Long Term Trajectories of Disability for Older Adults Aging in Place, Philippa Clarke
● Identification of Unmet Needs for Environmental Supports in Housing and Communities of Georgia’s Seniors, Hsiangyu Yang, Traci Swartz, Jon Sanford
1325
03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 207 (Convention Center)
SRPP
Symposium: Advancing Universal Multidisciplinary Competencies in the Care of Older Adults
Chair: Todd Semla Co-Chair: Sue Berger Discussant: JoAnn Damron-Rodriguez
Presentations: ● The Rationale and Development Process for the PHA
Multidisciplinary Competencies, Todd Semla, JoAnn Damron-Rodriguez, Sue Berger, Carol Goodwin, Judy Beizer
● What’s Next with Geriatrics Competencies? Putting Them Into Action!, JoAnn Damron-Rodriguez, Janet C. Frank, Kathy Kemle, Ethel Mitty, Charlotte Elijava
● Multidisciplinary Educational Standards for the Care of Older Adults: Domains and Competencies, Sue Berger, John Barr, Caterherine Grus, Ronni Chernoff, Kenneth Shay, Gregg Warshaw
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1335 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 204 (Convention Center)
Chair: Terry Y. Lum
Presentations: ● Trajectories of Social Engagement and Depressive Symptoms in Older Adults in Residential Care in Hong Kong, Vivian W. Q. Lou, Chi Wai Kwan, Iris Chi, Angela Leung
● Area Disparities in Healthy Aging in China, Lydia Li, Jiaan Zhang
● The Structure of Intergenerational Relations in Rural China: A Latent Class Analysis, Man Guo, Iris Chi, Merril Silverstein
● Family Caregiver’s Perception of Dementia and Caregiving in Chinese Culture, Baozhen Dai, Bei Wu, Y. John Mei, Zongfu Mao, Huali Wang, Xin Yu, Sue Levkoff
● Generational Difference in Attitude Toward Filial Piety and Elder Care in Hong Kong, Terry Lum, Elsie Yan, Anna Ng, Grace Leung, Debbie Lam, Miu-Ling Chow
1345 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 202 (Convention Center)
Chair: Sarah Ruiz Co-Chair: Oswaldo Urdapilleta
Presentations: ● Refinements of the National Balancing Indicators, Judith Poey, Oswaldo Urdapilleta, Genevieve Waterman
● Additions and Expansion of Indicators in the National Balancing Indicator Project, Genevieve Waterman, Oswaldo Urdapilleta
● The Development of Indicators to Capture Cultural Competence, Sarah Ruiz, Jennifer Howard
Lifestyle ➞ Lifespan SRPP
Symposium: Refinements and New Measures in the National Balancing Indicators
SRPP
Symposium: Family Care, Living Arrangements and Health of Older People in China
SRPP
1330 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 201 (Convention Center)
SRPP
Symposium: Developing a Multifactorial Fall Prevention Program: Increasing Stability through Evaluation and Practice (InSTEP)
Chair: Jon Pynoos Discussant: Mary Ellen Kullman
Presentations: ● InSTEP: Major Research Questions, Josea Kramer, Judith Harker, Michael Mitchell, Laurence Rubenstein
● Outcome Analysis of the InSTEP Home Modification Component, Bernard Steinman, Anna Quyen Do Nguyen
● InSTEP: Testing Program Efficacy in Monolingual Korean- and Spanish-Speaking Older Adults, Debra Rose
● Future Directions: Lessons Learned and Next Steps, Jon Pynoos
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