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06:00 PM—08:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)


Poster: Technology: Applications and Implications


Presentations: ● 124. Remote Controlled Tele-Presence in Seniors’ Homes:


A Pilot Study of Feasibility and Acceptance, Katherine Wild, Nicole Larimer, Shoshana Maxwell, Peter Kearns, Jeffrey Kaye


● 125. The Emotional Responses of Older Adults to New Technology, Kyungo Kim, Leticia Malavasi, Andiara Schwingel, Wojtek Chodko-Zajko, Blake Lindley


● 126. Sustaining Healthy Life: 3D Body Scanning Technology as a Health-Risk Prevention Tool, Young-A Lee


● 127. Using Skype to Enhance Older Adult Social Networks, Melinda Heinz, Norene Kelly, Peter Martin, Hen-I Yang, Johnny Wong


● 128. Evaluation of Different Technologies: Does Generation and Personality Matter?, Katrin Classen, Frank Oswald, Hans-Werner Wahl


● 129. Bringing Technology Home: Acceptability and Feasibility of a Cognitive Training Program for Individuals with Dementia, Silvia Orsulic-Jeras, Carol Whitlatch, Justin Johnson, Sarah Schwartz


● 130. Media Use, Computer Experience, and Successful Online Health Seeking among Older Adults, Dina Borzekowski, Adrienne Wiley, Emily Agree


● 131. Computer Prototype for Daily Health Monitoring Among Independent-Living Older Adults, Wen- Hua Hsieh, Jinmyoung Cho, Peter Martin, Hen-I Yang, Mohammad Ali Darvish Darab, Jennifer Margrett, Warren Franke, Johnny Wong


● 132. Technical Experience in Older Adults’ Technology Use, Bettina Williger, Frieder Lang


● 133. Social Relations, Cognition And Technology: Their Role In Designing A P2P Platform For Elderly People, Javier Yanguas, Blanca Morales, Unai Diaz, David Facal, Alvaro Garcia, Pavlos Doikos, Nikos Passas, Elena Urdaneta


● 134. Beliefs and Attitudes of the Elderly towards New Technologies, Elena Urdaneta, Mari Feli Gonzalez, Aitziber Etxaniz, Raul Vaca, Xabier Ansorena, Javier Yanguas


● 135. A Pilot Study of Computer Mediated Flow among Older Adults Enrolled in a 6 Week Brain Fitness Course, Todd McCallum


● 136. Using the Home Computer as a Safety Check-for Older Adults, Joan Baenziger, Peter Martin, Wen-Hua Hsieh, Hen-I Yang


● 137. Perceived Usefulness of Computers in the Support of Health Related Activities, Ryan Best, Kelley Arredondo


● 138. Usability of First-person Vision among Older Adults and Their Spouses, Judith Matthews, Martial Hebert, Michael Devyver, Angela Dodds, Laurel Person Mecca, Scott Beach, Richard Schulz


● 139. Viability of a Face Recognition Aid for Those with Early Alzheimer’s Disease, Beth Nolan, Karen Schmidt, Kevin Kramer, Gary Havey, Sara Seifert


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06:00 PM—08:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)


Poster: Workforce Issues in Long-term Care


Presentations: ● 140. Small-scale, Homelike Dementia Care Environments: Effects on Nursing Staff, Sandra Zwakhalen, Hilde Verbeek, Erik van Rossum, Gertrudis Kempen, Jan Hamers


● 141. Nursing Home Administrators’ Personality Styles and CMS 5-Star Ratings, Kelly Osbaldiston, Richard Osbaldiston, Jaime Henning, Cindy Mallard, Todd Harris


● 142. Association of Selected Employee Benefits with Full- Time Home Health Aide (HHA) Overall Job Satisfaction, Alyson Essex, Anita Bercovitz, Manisha Sengupta


● 143. Relation of Turnover and Stay Rates to EBP Adoption: Results from the Multilevel Translation Research Application in Nursing Homes (MTRAIN) Intervention Study, Paula Mobily, Ann Bossen, Kari Lane, Mary Ellen Stolder, Janet Specht, Jae-un Russell, David Reed


● 144. Assisted Living Direct Care Worker Perceptions of Interactions with Residents with Dementia: A Qualitative Analysis, Christina Coulter, Linda Teri, David La Fazia, Gillian Marshall, Glenise McKenzie, Carol Farran, Cornelia Beck, Olimpia Paun


● 145. Supplementing the Direct Care Workforce: Can Non- working, Experienced Aides Fill the Gap?, Jerome Deichert, Karl Kosloski, Lyn Holley


06:00 PM—08:00 PM Hall A (Convention Center)


Poster: Chronic Diseases


Presentations: ● 146. Skeletal Muscle Mass in Elderly Heart Failure Patients; Comparison Between Systolic and Diastolic Heart Failure and Corresponding Significance in Exercise Capacity, Kwang-il Kim, SiYoung Park, Hyun Jung Yoo, Cheol-Ho Kim


● 147. Exploring Conceptual Relationships in a Life Course Heart Failure Self-care Model, Harleah Buck, Christopher Lee, Barbara Riegel


● 148. Cardiac Rehabilitation: Factors Affecting Utilization among Medicare Beneficiaries and Disparities in Utilization between Male and Female Beneficiaries, Sarita Bhalotra, Moaven Razavi, Donald Shepard


● 149. Living with Heart Failure in Long Term Care: Experiences of Residents and Their Family Members, Sharon Kaasalainen, Patricia Strachan, George Heckman


● 150. Older Adult Osteoarthritis Pain Management Results from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey, Deborah McDonald


● 151. Managing Osteoarthritis: Comparisons of Chair Yoga, Reiki, and Pain Education Groups, Juyoung Park, Ruth McCaffrey, Dorothy Dunn, Rhonda Goodman


● 152. The Stability of Coping Strategies in Older Adults with Osteoarthritis and the Ability of These Strategies


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