1915 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 204 (Convention Center)
Paper: The Driving Decision: Professional Assessment & Family and Self Screening
Chair: Thomas M. Meuser
Presentations: ● Fitness to Drive Appraisals: How Does the Driving Rehabilitation Specialist Evaluate Older Adults with Dementia, Anne Dickerson
● Self-Reported Reasons for Driving Cessation in a Prospective Cohort of Older Drivers, Richard Marottoli, Katy Araujo, Peter Peduzzi
● Do Father/Daughter Qualitative Interviews About Driving Cessation Prompt Changes in Driving, Communication, and Planning at 6-Month Follow-Up?, Annie Harmon, Cathleen Connell, Lidia Kostyniuk, Mary Janevic, Danielle Vibbert
● Benefits of Volunteering to Drive for a Senior Transportation Program, Katherine Freund, Jackie Vine, Richard Fortinsky
1920 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 209 (Convention Center)
Chair: Farida Ejaz Co-Chair: Kyong Hee Chee
Presentations: ● Transnational Caregiving in the Pacific Rim, Dana Bradley ● Caregivers’ Needs and Psychological Well-being in
Shanghai, China, Vivian W. Q. Lou, Shixun Gui, Chi Wai Kwan, Kwok-Fai Ting
● Comparison of Traditional Family Norms and Intergenerational Support in Four East-Asian Countries, Keiko Katagiri
● Joy and Burden of Care Giving in India: Implications for Service Providers, Rashmi Gupta
1925 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 207 (Convention Center)
Symposium: Global Initiative for Nonpharmacological Dementia Treatment
Chair: John Zeisel Co-Chair: Cameron Camp
Presentations: ● Ethics, Dementia and Nonpharmacological Interventions, Peter Whitehouse
● Better Outcomes for People with Dementia: Opportunities and Challenges in the Adoption of Assistive Technology, Maria Parsons
● The Designed Environment as a Nonpharmacologic Treatment for Dementia, Margaret Calkins
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Symposium: Caregiving in Asian Countries and the Pacific Rim
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● Nonpharmacological Interventions: An Overview, John Zeisel
● Methodological Issues in Development of Nonpharmacologic Treatments for Dementia, Cameron Camp
1930 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 206 (Convention Center)
Chair: Larry Polivka Discussant: Francis G. Caro
Presentations: ● “Do Something, Even if it’s Wrong”, and Other Words of
Wisdom That Can Get You in Trouble: State Medicaid Long-Term Care Reform Efforts, Robert Applebaum, Shahla Mehdizadeh
● State Dual-Eligible Demonstrations: Evolution of Fully Integrated Acute and Long-Term Care Models, Walter Leutz
1935 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 101 (Convention Center)
SRPP
Symposium: Relationship of Lifestyles in Long- term Care Settings with Quality of Life and Quality of Care
Chair: Nicholas Castle
Presentations: ● Using Technology to Maximize the Quality of Life of People with Dementia in ADCs, ALFs and NHs, Perry Edelman, Tony Ma
● Quality of Life Outcomes and the Money Follows the Person Demonstration: Results from a Major Policy Initiative, Julie Robison, Martha Porter, Irene Reed, Noreen Shugrue, Dawn Lambert
● Quality of Care Efforts in Ten States through the National Balancing Indicator Project, Sarah Ruiz, Oswaldo Urdapilleta
● Leadership Practices of Nursing Facility Administrators and Quality of Care, David Wolf
● Personality as a Predictor of Adjustment to Assisted Living, Whitney Mills, Victor Molinari, Cathy McEvoy, Jerri Edwards, Lee Hyer, Denise Gammonley, Lisa Brown
1940 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 201 (Convention Center)
Chair: Robin S. Goldberg-Glen Discussant: Karen M. Hicks
Presentations: ● Understanding the Life Trajectories of Older Gay Males, Robin Goldberg-Glen
197 SRPP
Symposium: Sexuality and Aging: Qualitative Research Perspectives
SRPP
Symposium: Long-Term Care Research Policy: The Future of No-Profit Providers
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