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1445 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Back Bay Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)


HS


Symposium: Tails of Care: Research and Practice in Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI) and Older Adults


Chair: Rona J. Karasik Co-Chair: Judy Berry


Presentations: ● Back at the Ranch: Practical Applications of Animal


Assisted Interventions (AAI) in Dementia Care, Rona Karasik, Judy Berry


● Theoretical and Practical Factors Associated with Dog Walking for Older Adults, Rebecca Johnson


● How to Practically Apply Animal Assisted Interventions (AAI) in any Senior Setting, Paula Frakes


● Effects of a Dog-Walking Program with Older Adults in Long-Term Care, Susan Shea, Mara Baun, Nancy Bergstrom, Rebecca Johnson, Lynette Hart


● The Influence Aquariums on Food Intake in Individuals with Dementia, Nancy Edwards, Alan Beck


1450 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Republic Ballroom B (Sheraton Boston)


HS


Symposium: Valuing the Role and Contributions the Registered Nurse Brings to LTC: Proceedings from an International Meeting


Chair: Katherine McGilton Discussant: Barbara J. Bowers


Presentations: ● A Profound Understanding of the Person Living in


LTC and Outcomes Associated with RN Sensitive Care, Brendan Mc Cormack, Tonya Roberts, Julienne Meyer, Debra Morgan


● A Systems-Focused Context for Understanding the RN Role and Performance, Elena Siegel, Joy Calkin, Charlene Chu, Kirsten Corazzini, Mary Dellefield, Claire Goodman


● Registered Nurse Competencies and Scope of Practice: Implications for Quality of Care in Nursing Homes, Christine Mueller, Veronique Boscart, Ruth Anderson, Hazel Heath, Kirsten Corazzini, Sarah Burger


● Moving the Agenda Forward: Recommendations made by the International Alliance on Future Research and Policy, Katherine McGilton, Hazel Heath, Barbara McKenzie-Green, Irene Fleshner, Anne-Marie Bostrom, Rola Moghabghab


1455 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 209 (Convention Center)


SRPP


Paper: Issues in Chronic Care—Service Delivery Chair: Edward A. Miller


Presentations: ● Promoting Consideration of the Social Dimension in


Effective Delivery of Comprehensive Care Coordination, Patricia Volland, Robyn Golden, Julianne Howell


● Potentially Avoidable Hospitalizations among Dual Eligibles: Definitions, Rates and Costs, Edith Walsh, Joseph Ouslander, Susan Haber, Arnold Bragg, Joshua Wiener


● The Role of Consumer Advocacy in Medicaid Nursing Home Reimbursement: Lessons from New York and Minnesota, Edward Miller, Cynthia Rudder


● Impact of Transition to Part D for Dually Eligible Aged Medicare Beneficiaries, Christine Bishop, Daniel Gilden, Angelina Tong Lee, Cindy Parks Thomas


1460 ESPO 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Chair: Jill Harrison


Presentations: ● Promoting Advance Care Planning through National Initiative, Kathy Black


● Beyond Advance Directives: Physician Orders for Life- Sustaining Treatment (POLST), Marshall Kapp


● Planning for Care at the End of Life: A Family Perspective, Marilyn Luptak


● Trust, Caring, Advice, and Contact: Relational Attributes of Persons Named to Advance Care Planning Roles among Women with Recurrent Cancer, Jill Harrison, Melissa Clark


1465 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 203 (Convention Center)


SRPP


Symposium: Cost-Effective Community Living for Low-Income Older Adults: Coordinating Affordable Senior Housing with Health and Long-Term Services and Supports


Chair: Lisa Alecxih Co-Chair: Robyn Stone


Presentations: ● Policy Rationale for Housing with Services to Enhance Aging in Place for Older Adults, Robyn Stone


● A Conceptual Framework for Coordinated Housing, Health Care, and Long-Term Services and Supports for Low-Income Older Adults, Robyn Stone, Mary Harahan


● Affordable Senior Housing with Services Models & Strategies, Alisha Sanders, Jaqueline Carson


● Feasibility of Linking HUD and HHS Data to Study Older Adults in Low-Income Housing, Lisa Alecxih, Gregory Watson


Hynes 200 (Convention Center) SRPP


ESPO/SRPP Symposium: Aging and Advance Care Planning


GSA’s 64th


Annual Scientific Meeting


169


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20


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