● Identity and Intimacy in Dementia: “Alone Together”, Carolyn Gallogly
● “I’m Old, I’m Not Dead”: Sexuality, Age, and Gender Relations in Late-Life Dating, Elizabeth Levaro, Alexis Walker, Karen Hooker
1945 01:00 PM—02:30 PM Hynes 200 (Convention Center)
Chair: Fay Lomax Cook Discussant: Robert Hudson
Presentations: ● Support for Social Security: What the Public Thinks, Fay Lomax Cook, Rachel Moskowitz
● Myth and Reality in the Debate on Social Security, Theodore Marmor
● Organizing to Preserve Social Security: An Analysis of the Campaign of 2011-12, Eric Kingson
1948 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Grand Ballroom (Sheraton Boston)
Chair: Robert Binstock Discussant: Joseph Quinn
Presentations: ● Compassionate Ageism, Intergenerational Equity, and “The 3rd Rail”, Robert Binstock
● After Health Care Reform, the Tea Party, and Midterms: What Do Seniors Really Want?, Andrea Campbell
● Medicare: What Needs to Happen; Why It’s So Difficult, John Rother
● Bringing CLASS to Long-Term Care, Rob Hudson
1950 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Fairfax (Sheraton Boston)
Symposium: Contributions of Inflammation and Muscle-Related Gene Variants to Frailty and Late-Life Decline
Chair: Jeremy D. Walston Co-Chair: Ravi Varadhan Discussant: Joanne M. Murabito
Presentations: ● The Development of an Aggregate Inflammatory
Phenotype, Ravi Varadhan, Wenliang Yao, Karen Bandeen- Roche, Amy Matteini, Alex Reiner, Daniele Fallin, Jeremy Walston
● Candidate Genes and Indicators of Physical Function in Older Adults, Ann Moore, Paulo Chaves, Dan Arking, Daniele Fallin, Amy Matteini, Qian Li Xue, Jeremy Walston
BS 1960 SRPP
Symposium: The Changing Politics of Policies on Aging
SRPP
Symposium: The Great American Debate on the Future of Social Security
● Candidate Genes of Frailty in Older Adults, Amy Matteini, Wenliang Yao, Ravi Varadhan, Bruce Psaty, Alex Reiner, Anne Newman, Jeremy Walston
● Genetic Association of Inflammatory Endophenotype in CHS Older Adults, Wenliang Yao, Ravi Varadhan, Amy Matteini, Alex Reiner, Qian Li Xue, Jeremy Walston
1955 03:00 PM—04:30 PM Gardner (Sheraton Boston)
Symposium: Functional Neuroimaging of Autobiographical Memory
Chair: Peggy L. St. Jacques Co-Chair: R. Nathan Spreng Discussant: Morris Moscovitch
Presentations: ● Aging and the Neural Correlates of Autobiographical,
Episodic and Semantic Memory Retrieval, Marie St- Laurent, Hervé Abdi, Hana Burianová, Cheryl Grady
● Age-Related Effects on the Neural Correlates of Autobiographical Memory Retrieval Under Varying Levels of Retrieval Support, Peggy St. Jacques, Martin Conway, Roberto Cabeza
● Understanding Autobiographical Memory Impairment: Lessons from Patient and Neuroimaging Studies, R. Shayna Rosenbaum, Jennifer Rabin
● Autobiographical and Visuospatial Planning in Younger and Older Adults: An FMRI Study, R. Nathan Spreng, Daniel Schacter
03:00 PM—04:30 PM Hynes 203 (Convention Center)
Paper: Enhancing Knowledge and Skills of Health and LTC Professionals
Chair: Ann Bossen
Presentations: ● Interdisciplinary Careplans: Teaching Health Profession Students the Strengths of Working in Teams, Angela Rothrock, Channing Ford, Patricia Sawyer, Peter Bosworth, Christine Ritchie
● Promoting Health Literacy by Educating Future Health Professionals: A Faculty Development Model, Clare Luz, Marolee Neuberger
● EXBELT: The Impact of a Restraint Reduction Program on Nursing Home Staff Attitudes, Math Gulpers, Michel Bleijlevens, Erik van Rossum, Elizabeth Capezuti, Jan Hamers
● Housing and Moving Decisions as a Solutions to Care Needs of Older People, Outi Jolanki
● Perceived Leadership Effectiveness in Nursing Homes, Ann Bossen, Mary Ellen Stolder, Kari Lane, Janet Specht, Paula Mobily, Jae-un Russell, David Reed
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