Evanston, Illinois-based Mather LifeWays is a 50+-year-old not-for-profit organization that creates Ways to Age Well for older adults through its senior living residences, Mather LifeWays Institute on Aging, and community initiatives and neighborhood programs, including its Mather’s—More Than a Café concept.
Mather LifeWays provides access to vital information and training regarding critical issues facing older adults and below is a brief overview of the topics presented by Mather LifeWays experts. If you cannot attend but would like more information on any of the presentations, please call (847) 492-6771 or visit asa.matherlifeways.com.
Title
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Date/Time/ |
Presenter(s) |
The Café Plus Model: Preparing for Tomorrow’s Older Adult
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Thursday, March 16 Conference Room 12, Hilton |
Elizabeth Sassen, Director of Café Development |
Adopting and Adapting OQOLD for Measuring Dementia-Specific Quality of Life
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Thursday, March 16 Grand Ballroom Salon K, Marriott |
Perry Edelman, PhD, Director of Outcomes Research; Bradley R. Fulton, PhD, Senior Research Associate; Daniel Kuhn, MSW, Director of Education |
Cultural Competence and Aging Chicago Style
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Thursday, March 16 Lido A, Hilton |
Moderator: David Lindeman, PhD, Vice President, Institute on Aging Presenters: Beth O’Grady, MS, Executive Director, Coalition of Limited English Speaking Elderly; Satia Orange, Director, Literacy and Outreach, American Library Association |
Developing and Implementing a Comprehensive Whole-Person Wellness Program: The Importance of Strategic Planning and Assessment
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Friday, Meeting Room 315, Marriott |
Reed Engel, MA, Director of Wellness Strategies; David Lindeman, PhD, Vice President, Institute on Aging |
A Smart Investment for Business: Online Family Caregiver Education Programs
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Friday, Meeting Room 315, Marriott |
Nicole Batsch, Project Coordinator; Dan Kuhn, MSW, Director of Education |
The Mature Mind: The Positive Power of the Aging Brain
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Saturday, March 18 Veranda, Marriott |
Moderator: Dan Kuhn, MSW, Director of Education Presenter: Gene D. Cohen, PhD, MD, Director, Center on Aging, Health & Humanities, George Washington University |
Invest Your Marketing Dollars Wisely: The 10 Rules You Need to Know
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Saturday, March 18 Monterey, Hilton |
Paula Ledbetter-Sellergren, Marketing Communications Manager |
Pay it Forward: Encouraging Passion in Tomorrow’s Aging Leaders
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Saturday, March 18 Palos Verdes B, Hilton |
Nicole Batsch, Project Coordinator; Angela Johnson, MPH, CHES, Aging and Disability Resource Center |
A National Survey of Whole-Person Wellness Programs in Retirement Communities
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Saturday, March 18 Grand Ballroom Salon A, Marriott |
Perry Edelman, PhD, Director of Outcomes Research; Cornelia C. Hodgson, Senior Partner, Dorsky Hodgson and Partners, Inc., and Mark Proffitt, BArch, MArch, Architectural Researcher, Dorsky Hodgson and Partners, Inc. |
Legacy Leadership: Promoting Civic Engagement and Life Opportunities in Chicago
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Saturday, March 18 Los Angeles, Marriott |
Kim Pavlock, MA, Director, Community Resources; and Mary O’Donnell, Program Director, Chicago Life Opportunities Initiatives/Council for Jewish Elderly |
We Reap What We Sow: Proper Health Assessment and Development of Successful Workforce Health and Wellness Programs
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Sunday, Balboa C, Hilton |
Reed Engel, MA, Director of Wellness Strategies |
Investing in Family Caregivers: Strategies for Implementing an Effective Educational Program
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Sunday, Grand Ballroom Salon C, Marriott |
Susan Rothas, RN, BSN, Project Coordinator; Mary Britnall-Peterson, PhD, University of Wisconsin-Extension; Christine Urso, MSW, Family Caregiver Resource Specialist |