135 04:30 PM—06:00 PM Back Bay Ballroom D (Sheraton Boston)
Chair: Frank W. Porell
Presentations: ● State Long-Term Services and Supports Scorecard, Susan Reinhard, Bob Mollica, Enid Kassner, Ari Houser
● Collection of a Minimum Data Set on the Direct Service Workforce: Experiences of Seven States, Dorie Seavey, Sheryl Larson, Lori Sedlezky, Bernadette Wright
● Adapting Evidence-Based Programs to Your Needs: Implementation of Person-Centered Bathing in Five Nursing Homes, Karen Revitt
140 04:30 PM—06:00 PM Commonwealth (Sheraton Boston)
Chair: Ann Netten
Presentations: ● Outcomes for Residents in Extra Care Housing, Robin Darton
● Social Well-Being of Residents in Extra Care Housing, Lisa Callaghan
● Costs and Cost-Effectiveness of Extra Care Housing, Theresia Baumker
145 04:30 PM—06:00 PM Back Bay Ballroom C (Sheraton Boston)
Chair: Madelyn Iris Co-Chair: Kendon Conrad Discussant: Sidney M. Stahl
Presentations: ● Elder Abuse Computerized Decision Support System, Kendon Conrad, Madelyn Iris
● Methodological Challenges and Prevalence Variation for Elder Mistreatment in Community Settings, XinQi Dong, E-Shien Chang, Esther Wong, Melissa Simon
● Measuring Elder Abuse in a Hidden Population: The Los Angeles Latino Study, Kathleen Wilber, Zachary Gassoumis, Marguerite Riparetti-Brown
● Methodological Considerations in Elder Mistreatment Research with Ethnic Minorities, Lori Jervis
155 SRPP
Symposium: New Directions in Research on Elder Mistreatment
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Symposium: Costs and Outcomes of Extra Care Housing in England
150
06:00 PM—08:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Poster: Civic Engagement, Volunteerism, and Education
Presentations: ● 1. An Invariant Model of Support, Job Satisfaction,
and Affective Commitment among Managers of Older Volunteers, Scott Maitland, Benjamin Gottlieb
● 2. Second Generation Service-Learning in Gerontology: What Works?, Paul Roodin
● 3. Perceptions of Volunteerism and Decisions to Volunteer among Korean Older Adults, Hae J. Shin, Ellen Csikai, Nan Park, Lucinda Roff
● 4. Korean Older Adults’ Perceptions about Volunteering with Older Adults in Health Care Settings, Hae J. Shin, Ellen Csikai, Eun Ju. Lee, Boo J. Jung
● 5. Civic Engagement Program for Seniors Living in Extreme Poverty: An Intervention and Community Solution, Laura Stevens, Jong Won Min
● 6. An Examination of Hospice Volunteers’ Motivation and Political Orientation, Kremena Kirilova, Ginny Zhan
● 7. It’s Going To Help Me Help Someone Else: Using CBPR to Develop a Peer Mentoring Program for African American Caregivers, Adjoa Robinson
06:00 PM—08:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
Poster: Cognition, Dementia, and Mental Health
Presentations: ● 8. The Relationship between Subjective Memory and
Affect in Black and White Older Adults with CIND and Dementia, Nia Reed
● 9. Life Domains Affected by a Diagnosis of Dementia Across Time, Sarah Zoller, Brian Carpenter
● 10. Evaluating the Association between Behaviors and Nursing Home Placement for Persons with Alzheimer’s,
GSA’s 64th Annual Scientific Meeting 91 BSS BSS
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Paper: Evidence Based Efforts to Improve Long Term Care Services
06:00 PM—08:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)
President’s Welcome Reception and Exhibit Hall Opening
Help kick off the 64th Annual Scientific Meeting with a stroll through GSA’s exhibit hall. This networking event is an enjoyable start of the conference and a great way to meet others. Take the opportunity to visit the first poster session of the meeting; many of which reflect the conference theme. Posters will be on display from 6:00 pm—8:00 pm and presenters will be at their boards from 6:00 pm—7:00 pm. Hors d’oeuvres will be available.
Sponsored by McNeil Consumer Healthcare.
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