Wetherell, Kristen Johnson, Samuel Ward, Douglas Chang, Andrew Petkus
● 31. Sociodemographic Characteristics and Falls Risk Factors among Independent-Living Older Adults, Rebecca Ellis, Maria Kosma, Jennifer Fabre, Delilah Moore, Iina Antikainen, Chantrell Baptiste, TaeEung Kim, Robert Wood
● 32. Attitudes in Japan towards Older Adults’ Falling and Bathtub Drowning, and Prevention Measures, Fuminobu Toyota, Tomoko Ikeuchi, Hisao Osada
● 33. Fall Risk among Older Adults with Very Early (Preclinical) Alzheimer›s Disease, Susan Stark, Catherine Roe, Elizabeth Grant, John Morris
● 34. Who Attends Fall Prevention Programs?, Jason Flatt, Jennifer King, Edward Luksik, Alexa Swailes, Steven Albert
● 35. Falls and Depressive Symptoms in Older Japanese Workers, Fumiharu Togo, Akihiro Ohnishi, Kazuma Ishimatsu
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11:45 AM—02:45 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
BSS Poster: Care Supports, Services and Programs
Presentations: ● 36. Early Alzheimer’s Intervention: A Holistic Approach to Care, Nancy Blume
● 37. Caregiver Burden, Health Utilities, and Institutional Service Use in Alzheimer’s Disease, Edward Miller, Lon Schneider, Robert Rosenheck
● 38. Person-Centered In-Home Caregiving for Persons with Alzheimer’s Disease, McKee McClendon, Kathleen Smyth
● 39. Training for Telephone Administered Dementia Care Coordination: Lessons Learned, Elizabeth Archambault, Ronda Randazzo, Nancy Wilson, Mark Kunik, David Bass, Katherine Judge, Wendy Looman, Jennifer Moye
● 40. Assessing the Needs of Informal Caregivers of Older Adults Following Hospital Discharge, Diane Menio, Michele Mathes, Marta Cuciurean-Zapan
● 41. Stakeholder Input into a Tool to Investigate Caregiving Issues from the Perspective of Family Physicians, Carrie Gibbons, Michel Bedard, Anik Lambert-Belanger, Julie Riendeau
● 42. Designing Memory Care Communities to Promote Wayfinding: The Utility of Shadow Box Interventions, Allison Jay, Leilani Feliciano
● 43. Assessing Veteran Preferences in the Community Living Center (CLC), Kim Curyto, Kimberly Van Haitsma, Leslie McCulloch
● 44. A Family-Focused “New Paradigm” Intervention for Alzheimer’s Disease, David Chiriboga, Sung Han Rhew, Kyung Hwa Kwag, Lisa Brown, Yuri Jang, Victor Molinari, Su Wang
● 45. The Impact of Psychoeducational Intervention Program on Family Caregiver Burden and Depression for Family Caregiver of Korean Residents with Dementia in the Nursing Home, Sooyoun Han
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● 46. Adapting the REACHII Program Components to Community Contexts: Lessons Learned in North Carolina, Mary Altpeter, Karisa Derence, Lisa Gwyther, Abha Varma, Louis Burgio, Sarah Kennedy, Taryn Patterson
● 47. Implementing Pleasant Events with Assisted Living Dementia Residents, David La Fazia, Linda Teri, Glenise McKenzie, Kenneth Pike, Christina Coulter, Gillian Marshall
● 48. Changes in Emotional Support of Dementia Caregivers at Placement and Bereavement, Kyungmin Kim, Steven Zarit
● 49. The FIT Kits Study: Developing Interactive Activity Materials for People with Dementia and Their Family Caregivers, Bernadette Wright, Elia Femia
● 50. Predictors of Treatment Preference Agreement Among Older Patients, Surrogates, and Physicians, Erin Woodhead, Tammy English, Mary Goldstein, Alan Garber, Laura Carstensen
● 51. Initial Findings: Feasibility Testing of the Caregiver Self-Management of Unmet Needs Intervention, Sarah Morgan
● 52. Program Satisfaction and Stress Reduction among REACH II Caregiver Participants: Findings from North Carolina, Taryn Patterson, Sarah Kennedy, Mary Altpeter, Karisa Derence, Lisa Gwyther, Abha Varma, Louis Burgio
● 53. Predictors of the Impact of Nonpharmacological Interventions for Agitation in Nursing Home Residents, Jiska Cohen-Mansfield, Khin Thein, Marcia Marx, Maha Dakheel-Ali
11:45 AM—02:45 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
BSS
Poster: Caregiving, Caregiving Relationships, and Well-being
Presentations: ● 54. ‘What’s Age Got To Do With It?’: Clinical Barriers, Social
Obstacles and Interactional Tensions of Life with Early- Onset Alzheimer’s, Renee Beard, Mary Conner
● 55. The Relationships Between Stress Perceptions and Stress Biomarkers of Family Caregivers in Northern Taiwan, Yi-chen Chiu, Kuan-Chin Cheng, Chia-Lin Li, Shwu- Hua Lee, Shun-Kuei Liao
● 56. Psychological Well-being in Dementia Caregivers, Caitlin Holley, Benjamin Mast
● 57. Life Events, Daily Stressors, and Cortisol Response in Mothers of Adolescents and Adults with ASD, Jen Wong, Marsha Mailick Seltzer, Jan Greenberg, Jinkuk Hong, David Almeida, Christopher Coe
● 58. Positive Aspects of Caregiving: Examining Racial Differences on the Self-Affirmation and Outlook on Life Subscales, Jessica Alva, T. McCallum
● 59. The Grief Profile for Caregivers of Persons with Dementia, Jessica Strong, Caitlin Holley, Benjamin Mast
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