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2230 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 201 (Convention Center)


Symposium: Before and After: Humanistic Insights on Moving Into a Continuous Care Community


Chair: Helen Q. Kivnick


Presentations: ● From Observer to Participant: A Humanist’s Journey, Anne Wyatt-Brown


● Transitions into Retirement Communities: Negotiating Time, Self and Identity, Kate de Medeiros


● From Outside to Inside the Experience of Old Age, Ruth Ray


● Renewing Lifelong Themes in Adapting to a Transition of Aging, Helen Kivnick


2235 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 206 (Convention Center)


Symposium: Building a Community of Age Focused Researchers


Chair: Victor W. Marshall


Presentations: ● OPAN: Building Research Capacity in Wales, UK, Judith Phillips


● SPARC: Developing UK Ageing Research From the “Bottom Up”, Peter Lansley


● Promoting Collaboration and Cooperation in Ageing Research Across Ireland - North and South, Roger O’Sullivan


● Canada’s ‘Summer Program in Aging’: Training for Excellence in Research on Aging, Across Disciplines, Beyond Boundaries, Anne Martin-Matthews


2240 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 208 (Convention Center)


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Symposium: Conceptualizing Older People’s ‘Connectivity’ and Contributions to Community Life


Chair: Catherine Hennessy Discussant: Graham D. Rowles


Presentations: ● Rethinking Connectivities of Older Rural Adults, Norah Keating, Jacquie Eales, Judith Phillips


● Exploring the Role of Place and Interest in Facilitating the Development of Older People’s Community Capital and Connectivity, Simon Evans, Robin Means, Nigel Curry


● The Virtuous Circle of Mobility Capital and Social Capital in Older People’s Connectivity, Graham Parkhurst, Ian Shergold, Charles Musselwhite


● Cultural Connectivity and Leisure Lives, Catherine Hennessy, Yvette Staelens, Gloria Lankshear


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2245 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 209 (Convention Center)


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Symposium: Health Disparities and Resilience among LGBT Older Adults: Findings from a National Study


Chair: Karen I. Fredriksen-Goldsen


Presentations: ● Health Disparities among LGBT Older Adults: Prevalence and Risk, Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen, Hyun-Jun Kim


● Correlates of HIV Risk Behavior Among Older LGBT Adults: Results from a National Survey, Charles Emlet, Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen, Hyun-Jun Kim


● Leisure Activities: Effects on Health and Quality of Life in Older LGBT Adults, Heidi Petry, Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen, Hyun-Jun Kim, Anna Muraco


● Respondent-Driven Sampling with LGBT Older Adults, Mark Williams, Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen, Elena Erosheva, Hyun-Jun Kim


● Improving Quality of Life for LGBT Older Adults: Policy and Service Implications, Serena Worthington, Lisa Krinsky, Karen Fredriksen-Goldsen


2250 05:00 PM—06:30 PM Hynes 207 (Convention Center)


Symposium: Innovative Life Review and Reminiscence Groups in Taiwan: Hybrids between Eastern and Western Cultures


Chair: Tsuann Kuo Discussant: Cheryl M. Svensson


Presentations: ● East Meets West: An Evaluation of a Modified Life Review Program in Taiwan, Tsuann Kuo, Angel Lai


● Development of an Information Recording System for Reminiscence Groups, Shu-Fen Hsu


● Revalidating Reminiscence-based Horticultural Programme for the Elderly in an Urban Community, Li- chuan Liuhuang, Yi-Ting Liou


● Cultural and Structural Concerns in Selecting Life Review and Conversational Topics, Shwu-Feng Tsay, Man-Chu Liu


07:00 PM—08:30 PM Berkeley (Sheraton Boston)


Interest Group Meeting: International Aging and Migration


07:00 PM—08:30 PM Back Bay Ballroom D (Sheraton Boston)


Interest Group Meeting: Measurement, Statistics, and Research Design


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