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Preliminary Program PLEASE NOTE ALL TIMES ARE AUSTRALIAN EASTERN DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (AEDT) Monday 9 November The legal & financial implications & considerations for housing in later life 9.30am to 11.30am Hosted by AAG Housing & Built Environment Special Interest Group (HBESIG) The 8th ATSIAAG Workshop Hosted by AAG’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ageing Advisory Group (ATSIAAG) 1.30pm to 4.30pm Yarns on the (virtual) veranda Tuesday 10 November Climate Change and Older People: Victims, Villains or Vanquishers? - 9.00am to 11.00am A joint workshop hosted by, AAG, International Longevity Centre – UK and The ILC Global Alliance A joint workshop by AAG’s Student and Early Career Group (SECG) and Emerging Researchers in Ageing (ERA) 11.15am to 12.45pm "How to become a resilient researcher" Dr Richard Huysmans 12.45pm to 2.15pm Cultural Awareness & Cultural Safety: An Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Perspective – by Mark Elliott Publish before you Perish: Writing for Publication: How to get published in a scholarly ageing journal 2.30pm to 4.00pm Hosted by the Australasian Journal on Ageing (AJA) facilitated by Associate Editors - Dr Sharon Andrews and Dr Jed Montayre Wednesday 11 November 12.30pm to 1.15pm AAG Annual General Meeting notice plus AAG Research Trust update 1.15pm to 2.00pm A Conversation - Future proofing human rights in Australia - Sue McGrath - 2020 Glenda Powell Traveling Fellow Tuesday 17 November 12noon to 12.45pm AAG Student and Early Career Group (SECG) - (Virtual) Lunch with the Stars (Invite Only) 1.00pm to 2.30pm A joint workshop by AAG’s Student and Early Career Group (SECG) and Emerging Researchers in Ageing (ERA) "How to influence people with your research" - The Thesis Whisperer, Assoc Prof Inger Mewburn 3.00pm to 3.30pm First time to a digital conference? An introductory session on the AAG digital event and familiarise yourself with the online conference interface Preliminary Program as at 19/11/2020 Page 1
Wednesday 18 November PLEASE NOTE ALL TIMES ARE AUSTRALIAN EASTERN DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (AEDT) 9.00am to 10.00am Welcome and Acknowledgement of Country Opening Keynote – Jane Caro AM, Author, social commentator, Walkley Award recipient and Steering Committee Member on the EveryAGE Counts Campaign AAG Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Ageing Advisory Group (ATSIAAG) update – Ros Malay and Graham Aitken, ATSIAAG Co-chairs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Social Engagement and Arts, Design, Innovation and Health and Medical Policy, Advocacy, Planning Service Delivery, Workforce Policy, Advocacy, Planning Health and Medical Social Engagement and Wellness Technology and Change and Reform and Change Wellness Chair Claire O’Connor Danny Hills Michael Tan Suanne Lawrence Kristiana Ludlow Symposium Symposium Symposium 245 Estimating the monetary 240 Digital Wayfinding: value of providing informal 33 ElderPride: developing Discovering Opportunities 117 'Co-design' with people 272 Collecting, reporting and 10.00am care to people with dementia LGBTI inclusive practice 60 Rights for Life: Online for People Living with living with dementia: How is analysing CALD variables in to that accounts for carers’ through consumer Incorporating Ageing and the Dementia to Engage in the term being used? dementia research 10.14am negative and positive engagement Law into the law curriculum Participatory Arts Programs Ms Ellen Gaffy Dr Samantha Croy experiences to ensure access to justice for 133 Optimising Health and Ms Christine Morris 299 How do we achieve safe Wellbeing in Aged and Mrs Azam Bazooband older people. Dr Lidia Engel and effective use of Community Care during the Prof Eileen Webb medicines in people living COVID-19 Pandemic 322 Barriers to effective pain 79 Virtual Reality in 187 Readiness to Adopt 287 Predictors of avoidable 338 Senior housing block as with dementia? management in residential 10.15am Residential Aged Care: Health Smart Home hospitalisation in people an environment supporting Prof Judy Lowthian aged care 85 Strengthening the Dr Emily Reeve to depression, anxiety, apathy Technology in Older living with dementia in wellbeing in old age 10.29am and agitation Australians Victoria Evidence Base: Investigating Ms Anabelle Peck, Dr Christa Dr Outi Jolanki the ‘Essential Knowledge, Dang Ms Rachel Brimelow Dr Gordana Dermody Mr Kerry Hwang Skills and Attributes of Elder 128 Addressing mental and Law Lawyers’ 196 Caregivers’ perspectives social wellbeing during 181 Understanding of medication management COVID-19: The HOW-R-U? 341 Evaluation of an Ms Christie Gardiner advice for people with technology use for increasing 335 Development of a program 52 Virtual cycling tours and Aboriginal health practitioner 96 Indigenous Elders co- dementia at hospital 10.30am independence in older Victorian Falls and Balance exercise for people with led dementia prevention creating research on health discharge Elizabeth Robinson, Ms Laura to autistic Australians: towards Service Directory cognitive impairment program meaning and wellbeing 72 Experiential Learning in 10.44am the co-design of a smart, Rouhan, Dr Marissa Dickins Elder Law: Promoting the Dr Mouna Sawan assistive technology Ms Amy Parker Mr Nathan M D'Cunha Alex Lalovic, Ms Glennette Mr Charles Waldegrave Rights and Dignity of Older Dowden People Dr Ye In (Jane) Hwang 190 Poisonings in people with 131 Promoting Wellbeing 321 Information and 328 Staffing levels in Assoc Prof Nola Ries dementia: findings from the through the Be Healthy & 290 What are the active 38 Music technologies: 218 Dementia, cognitive Communication Technology NSW Poisons Information residential aged care - how Active Program 10.45am ingredients of creative music- Opportunities for social impairment, and mortality: in Aged Care: how is it Centre does Australia compare 70 Embedding Elder Law: to making for wellbeing impact connection evidence from the ASPREE shaping the workplace Ms Kerry Rendell internationally? Could we do more to 10.59am in older people? study environment? Dr Edwin Tan Dr Amanda Krause, Dr incorporate elder law into the Ms Carol Loggie, Dr Conrad Dr Helen English Jennifer MacRitchie Dr Xiaoping Lin Mrs Annissa Hansen existing curriculum? 130 Innovation at a time of Kobel Physical and Social Distancing 11.00am Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Ms Teresa Somes 239 Unanswered questions to presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters about medicines in people Assoc. Prof Liz Cyarto, Ms 11.14am living with dementia Georgina Johnstone, Dr 61 Ageing and the Law Xanthe Golenko 311 Do age, frailty or education in Australia – Dr Emily Reeve 175 Reducing missed oral Opportunities for a new and 178 Aboriginal and Torres dementia predict anti- 216 Driving a regional healthcare in Geriatric dynamic area of teaching, 11.15am 165 ‘Music, Mind, and Well- Strait Islander Online hyperglycaemic treatment partnership with Local Evaluation and Management research, and practice. to being’: Music Intervention for Dementia Training Package intensity in hospitalised older Government to tackle Ageism units 11.29am Residents with Dementia adults with type 2 diabetes Mrs Lauren Poulos, Ms Prof Eileen Webb complications? Ms Sharon Porteous Dr Mohammad Dr Joanne Murray Sharon Wall Hamiduzzaman Mr Stephen Wood Preliminary Program as at 19/11/2020 Page 2
185 Exercise interveNtion 105 How new technology is outdoor proJect in the 227 Early findings from the 226 Recognition and offering efficient ways to 280 Developing the 11.30am cOmmunitY – preliminary Australian Dementia Network response to elder abuse by implement music as therapy Consumer Experience Report to results from the ENJOY (ADNeT) Registry Tasmanian services programs to improve quality for home care 11.44am Seniors Exercise Park project of life for seniors in the community Ms Kasey Wallis Dr Suanne Lawrence Prof Yvonne Wells Mrs Alison Harrington Assoc Prof Pazit Levinger 319 Immersive VR for 219 Overcoming ethical 296 GEM is more than a 303 Supports for people living enrichment in residential challenges in building an 318 Modelling determinants 11.45am setting for the care of with dementia to participate aged care: Lifestyle staff inclusive Australian dementia of later life health in urban to perspectives on opportunities complex older people in activities registry Indigenous communities. 11.59am and challenges Mrs Laura Tierney Ms Ellen Finlay Mr Andre Catrice Dr Xiaoping Lin Dr Jenny Waycott 12.00pm Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all to presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters 12.15pm 12.30pm 1 2 3 to 1.30pm Group Where No Birds AAG Student and Early Career Group (SECG) AGM Discussions Sing - A tribute in Wayapa Wuurrk - Connect to the Earth & Reset Your Understanding of and Online mime and music to Register in advance for this meeting: Wellbeing Activities ageing and https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtduysqjMvH9Nf8QOZTQpZ2 emerging. m20k4Iv-Bf1 This workshop is being run via a zoom meeting, (max 30 participants) . Movie Presentation After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing Join Zoom Meeting and Live Q and A information about joining the meeting. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89548874770?pwd=RlhtZ1hOd3VmcGh2eGdHK1 NrNS9kUT09 Meeting ID: 895 4887 4770 Passcode: 351045 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Service Delivery, Workforce and Service Delivery, Workforce and Policy, Advocacy, Planning and Arts, Design, Innovation and Social Engagement and Wellness Climate, Environment and Food Health and Medical Reform Reform Change Technology Chair Michael Tan Lisa Scharoun Nicky Baker Amy Montgomery Kathleen Brasher Interactive Interactive 119 Cardiovascular health 124 Nurse empowerment, 67 Machine learning approach for problems among older New engagement and teamwork in 298 In a changing climate in 243 Detecting complexity 2.00pm predicting personal thermal Zealanders: Association of physical residential aged care: a cross- service delivery prompted by 2pm to 3pm amongst community-dwelling 2pm to 3pm to comfort in the living environment activity, health measurement and sectional survey COVID-19, this Victorian service older people: ImPaCt trial 2.14pm of older Australians perceived health status has been ahead of the curve 270 Building knowledge and Assoc Prof Helen Rawson, Ms 97 The Visit: using arts-based Mrs Jennifer Boak practice in a climate of rapid Ms Larissa Arakawa Martins Dr Jed Montayre Sarah Davies Ms Belinda Gilsenan immersive approaches to explore change the lived experiences of dementia Dr Belinda Cash 2.15pm 64 Intergenerational odd couples: 134 Environmental scan of Dr Gail Kenning 71 Guidelines for improving the 146 International (Brazil-Australia) 12 Employees’ Behavioral Robin Harvey to life lessons from the screen hospital outreach services to aged 2.29pm thermal quality of the living collaboration exploring health Response to Organizational care facilities Ms Rose Capp Preliminary Program as at 19/11/2020 Page 3
environment of older South literacy for older people and their Change: Effect of Psychological Dr Aislinn Lalor Australians caregivers. Contract and Change Readiness Dr Helen Bennetts Prof Keith Hill Dr Katrina Radford 98 Prevalence and associated 100 The evolution of Seniors factors related to depressive 112 Integration of Elder Abuse 204 “REDI to CHAT?” Increasing 2.30pm Exercise Parks from community to mood in ethnic minority ageing 320 Building the evidence base for Services within the Orange Door confidence in residential nursing to aged care setting - keeping older group (Karen hilltribe):a reducing delirium in acute care (Specialised Family Violence Hub) staff 2.44pm people active preliminary community-based study in Thailand Dr Virginia Mumford Ms Jenni Dickson Ms Amy Montgomery Assoc Prof Pazit Levinger Dr. Supaporn Trongsakul 8 Can we influence the 276 Evaluating the impact of an 47 Assessment of food and 237 Invest in your cognitive attractiveness of aged care as a 217 Nursing attitudes to reducing 2.45pm Acute Aged Care Unit on patient mealtime satisfaction; a trigger for reserve to facilitate successful career through innovative sedentary time in hospitalised to outcomes. change stroke recovery programs such as patients: A mixed methods study 2.59pm intergenerational care? Dr Catherine Yelland Ms Melissa Hawksley Ms Emily Rosenich Dr Christina Ekegren Dr Katrina Radford 247 Evidence-based Social 18 Can positive duties improve Engagement Pathways to 211 A Snapshot of Food Service in Service Delivery, Workforce and 3.00pm the workforce experience of older Wellness : Life Care Journey Aged Care Homes Under the New Reform to Standards - people? - 3.14pm Mrs Anne Higginson, Dr Kate Interactive Assoc Prof Alysia Blackham Barnett Ms Morgan Pankhurst 3pm to 4pm 87 Consumer Foodservice Choice in the Aged Care and Community 3.15pm Sectors How to Increase & to Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Implement 3.29pm presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters Dr Karen Abbey Family life in old age – which living arrangements support living to 100? A Conversation with Prof Michel Poulain (Belgium) 4.00pm to 4.40pm Prof Michel Poulain (Belgium) 2020 Gary Andrews International Fellow End of the day reflections 4.45pm to 5.15pm Join industry colleagues for online networking and discussion Preliminary Program as at 19/11/2020 Page 4
Thursday 19 November PLEASE NOTE ALL TIMES ARE AUSTRALIAN EASTERN DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (AEDT) 9.00am to 10.00am Poster Presentations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Social Engagement and Policy, Advocacy, Planning Service Delivery, Workforce Health and Medical Arts, Design, Innovation and Service Delivery, Workforce Social Engagement and Health and Medical Wellness and Change and Reform Technology and Reform Wellness Chair Victoria Cornell Peta Cook Kylie Radford Anita Goh Mouna Sawan Symposium Symposium Symposium 278 Emotional support, 214 Trends associated with 307 ADNeT-Memory Clinics: 158 To crush, or not to spiritual care, quality care 275 Assessing system geographical location of Raising diagnostic and post- crush? Unauthorised covert 126 Engagement with life in 10.00am to and the Aged Care Standards strengthening needs for health service access for 248 Cultural diversity in the diagnostic care standards administration of medication 10.14am healthy ageing in Fiji older people in rural older adulthood: Barriers, across Australia in Residential Aged Care aged care workforce: Ms Ilsa Hampton, Lorraine Australia Current implications and facilitators, and intervention Testa Dr Anna Palagyi Dr Inga Mehrani Ms Stephanie M Garratt future opportunities Dr Rachel Winterton Dr Tim Windsor 145 Clinical decision making Associate Professor Bianca 43 Design innovation for Brijnath 94 Housing and 197 : i-CATCH: The value of of doctors and nurses in the 127 Awareness of Ageing- 90 Bridging the gaps: Family 19 Visualising the Dementias health and well-being in our neighbourhood impacts on integrating Commonwealth prescription and Related Gains and Losses as 10.15am to members’ prioritisation of in Australia: A Data Driven ageing societies loneliness and social Assessment and Co- administration of Predictors of Engagement 10.29am care in RACFs Model 279 “Hero behind the exclusion Ordination within Health antipsychotics for older with Life Assoc Prof Danny Hills curtain”: Multicultural Ms Helen Hislop Ms Kristiana Ludlow Dr Hamish Robertson people with delirium. providers in CALD dementia Mr Charles Waldegrave Dr Tim Windsor care Dr Emily Tomlinson 123 The future hospital: A salutogenic, inclusive and Dr Josefine Antoniades 207 The social inclusion of 159 Promoting engagement 35 Enablers and barriers to biophilic design vision diverse older residents in 249 "Staying Put": An 233 Barriers and enablers of and wellbeing in older adults 252 Residential Aged Care undertaking dementia- with behavioural activation housing with care and exploration of older people's community-dwelling older Prof Lisa Scharoun, Prof 260 Challenges and 10.30am to Adverse Events: What’s the specific education: A cross- support in England and views on the systems that adults initiating a Evonne Miller opportunities for the multi- 10.44am big picture? sectional survey Dr Trevor Mazzucchelli Wales: survey findings. support them ageing in place deprescribing conversation cultural aged care Ms Bella St Clair Professor Alison Hutchinson workforce: A systematic Dr Paul Willis, Dr Brian Dr Edoardo Rosso Dr Nagham J Ailabouni 152 Pivoting a living Lab – review and meta-synthesis 93 “It makes you get up in Beach, Dr Alex Vickery Co-design in the context of the morning”: Older adults’ COVID-19 Professor Lily Dongxia Xiao perceptions of ‘active 255 The Capacity Building in 140 Observational study of Care Research Initiative: ingredients’ for engagement Prof Daphne Flynn, Dr social interactions and 135 Life space use and frailty Fostering dementia care 186 Evaluate the association in social activity programs Joanne Mihelcic 205 Resilience among quality of life in residential 308 Ageism and risk in levels in residential aged research capacity: 12 Month between diet and frailty: a 10.45am to female migrant aged care aged care facilities COVID-19 care population-based study in 150 Deployable design to Assoc Prof Ruth Walker 10.59am Update workforce in regional Australia convert sub-acute rooms Dr Peta Cook Victoria Dr Joyce Siette Dr Agathe Daria Jadczak Dr Catherine Travers into palliative care rooms 76 Does Social Engagement Dr Xiaoyue (Luna) Xu Prof Irene Blackberry Moderate Social Dr Thinn Thinn Khine, Dr Disadvantage Effects on Nyein Aung 172 The Shifting Contours of Executive Functioning ? 11.00am to Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all the Australian Migrant Aged 11.14am presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters Ms Daniele Antoniou Care Workforce 202 The Economics of Prof Sara Charlesworth 111 Barriers to and 191 Developing a guide to 92 An integrative review of 28 Goal Attainment Scaling 155 Patient suitability for Loneliness and Social facilitators of activity 11.15am to assess the age-friendliness of unfinished care in RACFs for reablement in dementia: Free Water Protocols in Isolation in an Ageing engagement in older 11.29am a health service a clinician guide acute general medicine 253 Who will need care in Population in Australia. adulthood: Results of a Ms Kristiana Ludlow the future? Projected Dr Kathleen Brasher Dr Claire O'Connor Dr Joanne Murray growth of Australia’s older community survey Miss Ishani Majmudar Preliminary Program as at 19/11/2020 Page 5
migrant populations and Dr Julia Scott 304 Exploring smart home 34 Dementia-specific 5 Quality and Safety implications for ethno- 324 Exploring the impact of technologies with Aboriginal support services and 221 Medication-Related Indicators for Residential specific aged care COVID-19 on home and and Torres Strait Islander education: RAC staff Preferences of Older People 11.30am to respite care clients Aged Care in Australia with Multi-Morbidity: A people awareness and engagement Associate Professor Bianca 11.44am Scoping Review Brijnath Ms Anabelle Peck, Dr Christa Ms Georgina Hobson, Ray Professor Alison Hutchinson Dang Dr Sarah Bray Mahoney Dr Kristie Weir 141 Impact of aged care service and social networks on cognition performance in 242 Role of sleep in physical 274 Concordance to gout health and psychological 333 South Australia's Adult older adults receiving 113 LGBTI Ageing – Where management guidelines in wellbeing of informal carers Safeguarding Unit - Lessons 11.45am to community care: a to From Here? residential aged care from the first year. 11.59am longitudinal study facilities Dr Aisling Smyth Ms Samantha Edmonds Ms Elicia White Dr Joyce Siette Dr Amy Nguyen 12.00pm to Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all 12.15pm presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters A Climate for Change in Indigenous Ageing Data 12.20pm to 1.00pm 2020 David Wallace Address Prof Maggie Walter, Pro Vice-Chancellor of Aboriginal Research and Leadership, University of Tasmania 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Arts, Design, Innovation and Service Delivery, Workforce Climate, Environment and Social Engagement and Policy, Advocacy, Planning Service Delivery, Workforce Arts, Design, Innovation and Technology Health and medical and Reform Food Wellness and Change and Reform Technology Chair Madeleine Radnan Claudia Meyer Belinda Cash Charles Waldegrave Liz Cyarto Jane Fyfield Samantha Edmonds Interactive 224 Introducing M.A.D.E.™ as an 251 A New Dementia 164 Health professional’s 177 Online cognitive innovative framework of Environmental Assessment 73 Perceptions of social 86 Barriers and enablers to 268 Booroongen Djugun - knowledge of how to report behavioural therapy to 1.15pm to practice in residential aged Tool for Hospital Wards – the exclusion among public accessing support for people Sleeping on Home Ground a missing person with reduce fear of falling in older 1.29pm care design EAT-Acute Care housing residents aged 80+ with dementia. dementia: A national survey. people Ms Rhonda Smith Dr Catherine Travers Ms Samantha Neylon, Debbie Ms Ash Osborne, Ms Kirsty Mrs Naomi Paine Dr Margaret MacAndrew Ms Mei Ling Lim de Fiddes Bennett 1.15pm to 2.15pm 56 Aged care facilities in East 200 From city to country 258 Factors affecting food 316 Nothing about us 193 Falls prevention through and Southeast Asia: A practice: a study protocol on insecurity among rural- 31 What’s home to aged care 45 The curious incidence of 220 COVID-19 and without us – older people as mobility promotion during 1.30pm to physical expression of the the impacts of the National dwelling older adults: A residents living with mental increasing length of stay in behaviours and psychological active participants in national and after hospitalisation 1.44pm history and culture of Prioritisation Queue to social socio-ecological perspective illness? residential aged care symptoms of dementia conferences (InFALLible) dementia work discharge planning Dr Rachel Winterton Ms Fleur Hourihan Mr Mark Cooper-Stanbury Dr Tom Morris Ms Carrie Hayter, Dr Joyce Ms Sue Williams Ms Joanna Sun Mrs Bernadette Dimla Siette, Ms Sarah Fogg, Ms 250 More staff training? Yumi Lee, Ms Karen Appleby 68 Understanding the 129 Understanding older 11 Rural Older Adults in 262 Age management during community-based veterans COVID-19. Reflections Relationships between thermal quality of the living Disasters: A Study of 171 The financial wellbeing 174 Identifying stumbles to residential aged care staff, 1.45pm to environment of older South and dependants to improve Recovery from Hurricane drawing from the recent of older carers prevent falls quality of care and quality of 1.59pm Australians care provision Michael history of older worker employment life of people with dementia Dr Lukas Hofstaetter Ms Nicky Baker Ms Larissa Arakawa Martins Ms Georgina Johnstone Dr. Patricia A. Fletcher Prof Philip Taylor Ms Annaliese Blair Preliminary Program as at 19/11/2020 Page 6
157 Co-design of a culturally- 4 Exploring the acceptability 142 Older Australians and and viability of using audio- 110 Using Data to Inform grounded mindfulness-based 168 Carers Reconnect: the climate change: causalities, visual surveillance and 24 Nursing staff engagement 210 Seven Years of Elder Service Development for stress-reduction program 2.00pm to experiences of older carers contributors or change monitoring within aged care: in falls risk practice in an Abuse Data in Victoria People Living in Retirement with older Aboriginal 2.14pm connecting online agents? the SA Health CCTV pilot RACF Villages Australians Ms Melanie Joosten project Ms Madeleine Gearside Prof Evonne Miller Ms Susan Nunan Dr Marissa Dickins Dr Louise Lavrencic, Mr Terrence Donovan Ms Cassie Mason Service Delivery, Workforce 2.15pm to Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all and Reform 2.29pm presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters 2.15pm to 3.15pm 195 Ongoing training of the residential aged care workforce: challenges, lessons learnt and opportunities 2.30pm to 3.15pm Ms Joanne Tropea Dr Margaret Winbolt Associate Professor Deirdre Fetherstonhaugh Ms Marg Ryan ABC Radio National Big Ideas Broadcast A climate for change in ageing Hosted by Paul Barclay 3.30pm to 4.30pm Panellists: Professor Vasi Naganthan – ANZSGM President elect and AAG Fellow, Deputy Head Concord Clinical School, University of Sydney Jane Caro - Author, social commentator, Walkley Award recipient and Steering Committee Member on the EveryAGE Counts Campaign Professor Maggie Walter - Pro Vice-Chancellor of Aboriginal Research and Leadership, University of Tasmania Fiona Armstrong - Executive Director and Founder of Climate and Health Alliance (CAHA) in Australia Preliminary Program as at 19/11/2020 Page 7
Friday 20 November PLEASE NOTE ALL TIMES ARE AUSTRALIAN EASTERN DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME (AEDT) 9.00am to 10.00am Poster Presentations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Social Engagement and Policy, Advocacy, Planning Service Delivery, Workforce Arts, Design, Innovation and Service Delivery, Workforce Policy, Advocacy, Planning Health and Medical Health and Medical Wellness and Change and Reform Technology and Reform and Change Chair Louise Lavrencic Ilsa Hampton Vasi Naganathan Judy Lowthian Anita Goh Symposium Symposium Symposium 323 Healthy Ageing at very 10 Developing an old ages – perspectives of 25 Falls risk data in people 340 Older military veterans’ 42 Improving the safety and 48 Inclusive policy and 10.00am to internationally accepted women from the Australian with diabetes informs perceptions of ageing well quality of end-of-life practice for older Forgotten 10.14am definition of reablement Longitudinal Study on home-based care Women’s Health. Australians Loretta Watson Dr Karla Seaman Dr Elissa Burton Dr Claudia Meyer 269 Challenging Prof Julie Byles assumptions about Dr Monica Cations technology and ageing 329 Impact of life-style 284 Social isolation as a factors on healthy life Dr Steven Baker form of elder abuse: Front 163 Co-Developing new 151 Meaningful work in 312 Developing a pain expectancy from mid-to- Dr Jenny Waycott line accounts and solutions A lived experience preference-based quality of 167 Carer respite: the key later life: Career management guidelines older age: Evidence from Associate Professor Raelene perspective of life and 10.15am to life instruments with older to a sustainable aged care engagement and wellbeing. toolkit: what do end-users Australian Longitudinal Wilding Ms Deanne Lawrie ageing as a Forgotten 10.29am Australians system? want? Study on Women’s Health Dr Shashini Gamage Australian Ms Jennifer Luke Ms Jenny Cleland, Dr Claire Ms Madeleine Gearside Dr Barbara Barbosa Neves Dr Christa Dang Prof Julie Byles, Dr Md 289 Social abuse of older Kevin O’Neil Hutchinson people: Analysis of elder Mijanur Rahman 261 Repairing technology as abuse helpline data a positive response to the 50 "I'd rather die in the 78 Older age and 6 Predictors of driving Ms Anna Gillbard middle of a street": 121 Awareness of ageing, threat of climate change: 286 Barriers to making communication deficit do among oldest-old Australian 334 How nurses and care Forgotten Australians goal management, and well- Older adults' role in the 10.30am to decisions about aged care not appear to impact women based on World workers spend time in being in older adulthood. repair cafe movement perspectives on aged care 10.44am home support packages patient participation in Health Organization residential aged care 342 Social Abuse in plain Ms Bethany Wilton-Harding nursing handover. approach to Healthy Ageing Dr Steven Baker sight Dr Monica Cations Prof Irene Blackberry Dr Kasia Bail Dr Maryann Street Mr Mitiku Hambisa Helen Wallace 257 Sri Lankan migrants 59 Legal constraints on 176 Extreme temperatures 339 The Australian National engaging with new Forgotten Australians’ end 254 Community and Emergency Department 27 Frailty, Health Service Aged Care Classification technologies in later life: 301 Social Abuse of Older of life preferences 160 Approaches to expectations for quality (ED) presentations for older Utilisation and Expenditure (AN-ACC) What is it, and Analysing biographies of People: Awareness and 10.45am to measuring quality of life in aged care: findings from a Australians in Melbourne: a in sub-Saharan Africa what will it mean for Intervention Within the Prof Eileen Webb 10.59am people with dementia change and adaptation general public survey retrospective single-centre residential aged care? Health System. Dr Meg Polacsek audit Ms Rachel Ambagtsheer Dr Raelene Wilding, Dr Dr Rachel Milte Ms Anita Westera Ms Deidre Venz 62 Forgotten Australians Shashini Gamage Dr Paul Yates and the housing system 11.00am to Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all 281 Robots for Dr Victoria Jane Cornell, 343 Social Abuse of Older 11.14am presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters companionship? Older Veronica Coram People – Are we asking the adults critically engaging in wrong questions? 139 The experience of care discussions about the role 88 Real Care, Second Time coordination for people of technology in providing Around, Co-Design with 156 Co-designing an aged- living with multimorbidity at 53 Validity of Good Spirit, 75 Understanding companionship Karen Williams Forgotten Australians friendly ‘Neighbourhood risk of hospitalisation: An Good Life - A quality of life foodservice costs in aged - Dr Barbara Barbosa Neves, 11.15am to Dining Club’ in southern interpretative tool for older Aboriginal care: Developing a costing Ms Fran Lovell 11.29am metropolitan Adelaide. phenomenological analysis Australians tool Dr Jenny Waycott Dr Edoardo Rosso Ms Annette Peart Ms Kate Smith Ms Mikaela Wheeler Preliminary Program as at 19/11/2020 Page 8
22 Construction and 327 The quality of nursing 309 Facilitated ACP in the 234 Retirement village Validation of the In-Home documentation for outpatient setting: 11.30am to living: A trap for older Drug Storage Practice comprehensive care in - Experience of healthcare 11.44am consumers? Checklist residential aged care professionals Dr Sue Malta Ms Lori Suet Hang Lo Dr Kasia Bail Ms Kate Marshall 241 Giving aged care 198 In-Hospital and Six- residents a voice: Month Mortality Rates in 183 Safe Exercise at Home: 266 Using co-design to build undertaking a nationally Older Patients Receiving Rapid development of an Age-Friendly Indigo 11.45am to representative survey on online resources during a - Noninvasive Ventilation at a Health System 11.59pm quality of care pandemic. Tertiary Teaching Hospital. A Retrospective Dr Kathleen Brasher Assoc Prof Frances Observational Study. Assoc Prof Catherine Said Batchelor Dr Desmond Graham Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all 12.00pm to Chair led discussion – all presenters presenters presenters 12.15pm presenters President’s Symposium - ‘Ageing Well and Dying Well’ 12.15pm to 1.00pm Prof Kaarin Anstey (NSW), Director, UNSW Ageing Futures Institute Dr Joanne Lynn (USA), Director, Centre of Elder Care and Advanced Illness Altarum Institute 1.00pm to 1 2 3 2.00pm ATSIAGG Yarn Up Interest Zoom Details Group President Symposium Speaker Q & A Virtual Exhibition https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAlcOCvqjkpH9duE1TjGSWSQHDmKNQliiBo Discussions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Arts, Design, Innovation and Social Engagement and Policy, Advocacy, Planning Service Delivery, Workforce Service Delivery, Workforce Arts, Design, Innovation and Health and Medical SECG Symposium Technology Wellness and Change and Reform and Reform Technology Chair Elizabeth Lynch Gaynor MacDonald Jin Chen Piers Dawes Christopher Shanley Ngaire Hobbins Claudia Meyer Interactive 285 The experience of 2pm to 3pm 283 Learn ‘im proper way: 302 Improving 37 Factors associated with paramedics responding to 228 Ageing Well in Harmony methodological lessons from conversations following 2pm to 3pm 212 Becoming an informal success in transition care the needs of community- Toolkit “You Can’t Ask That!” a study exploring how three MESSAGE communication 2.00pm to caregiver: The role of work services among older people dwelling people living with Aboriginal controlled art skills training for aged care- I wish I had known then, 184 The Mosaic APP 2.14pm status congruence in Australia dementia Dr Vivian Isaac centres support their Elders staff what I know now! achieving the APP… solute Ms Shanika Koreshi mobile approach for LGBTI Ms Paulene Mackell, Ms Ros Dr Monica Cations Dr Erin Conway Dr Laura Tierney A/Professor Danny Hills communities and the Aged Malay Care Sector. Professor Julie Byles 244 Elder Abuse in the 2 Paradox of Well-Being in 108 Hearing and vision 49 Evaluating “The Little 32 Staff attitudes to the Mrs Sally O'Loughlin 2.15pm to context of dementia: 215 Leaving the Nest: Aging: The Importance of health for people with Things” training resource to LGBTI inclusive practice Professor Keith Hill 2.29pm Development of film Piecing it Together, Social Comparison dementia in residential care: improve PCAs’ focus in residential care in resources Tasmania's Knowledge/attitudes/practic Communication Skills Eldercare A/Professor Lee-Fay Low Dr Helena Chui e in England, Korea, India, Preliminary Program as at 19/11/2020 Page 9
Associate Professor Bianca intergenerational street art Greece, Indonesia and Prof Yvonne Wells Ms Christine Morris Brijnath project Australia Mrs Sue Leitch Dr Piers Dawes 271 Cognitive Screening in 46 Developing Older Aboriginal Australians: 54 Staff members’ multidisciplinary core 125 Living Well As We Get 89 Age discourse and the The Clock Drawing Test perspectives of prioritisation competencies for the Older: A community-based 326 Intimacy and ageing in 2.30pm to transformative potential of dilemmas and decision- Australian health and aged group program for older residential aged care 2.44pm arts engagement Ms Kylie Sullivan, Dr Kylie making in RACFs care workforce adults Ms Linda McAuliffe Radford Dr Gail Kenning Ms Kristiana Ludlow Associate Professor Roslyn Dr Wendy McKenzie Poulos 2.45pm to Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all 2.59pm presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters 213 Influencing workforce change: a discourse analysis 209 Tracking WHO 69 The Active Minds Music 84 Implications of modifying 267 Caring behaviours of of current undergraduate 20 Empowering Older Adults Sustainable Development Ensemble: Experiences in- MET triggers in an older nursing assistants working in curriculum 3.00pm to Through Advance Personal Goals to improve older person and online patient cohort residential aged care 3.14pm Planning: A Lawyer’s Role Australians’ health Dr Jennifer MacRitchie Ms Stephanie Sprogis, Dr Ms Sumina Shrestha Ms Briony Johnston Ms Susan Phillips Maryann Street Dr Samantha Clune, Anne- Marie Mahoney 166 Dementia 306 The co-design process: 99 Designing “The Little communication skills insights from Indigenous 15 ‘Meet Akira’ – 51 Co-production of video Things” training: Evidence- training program – feasibility staff researching dementia introducing an app for resources to address carers’ 288 What do older people based resource for 3.15pm to and effectiveness of a care personal carers to identify information needs want from their healthcare? improving PCAs’ 3.29pm student-led model of with holistic care Ms Roslyn Malay, Mr Harold Communication Skills Dr Elizabeth Lynch delivery Dr Jessica Cecil Douglas, Belinda Ducker, Ms Ilsa Hampton Ms Pip Mackey Dr Joanne Murray Kylie Sullivan, Diane Cadet- James 103 Stroke patients’, 55 The appropriateness of volunteer peers’ and staff 122 Co-designing SA's Plan Presentation Continued 23 Retirement Pathways - adapting the Australian 256 Older persons, a perspectives of a hospital- for Ageing Well - for South Reviewing the international Environmental Assessment pandemic, and the case for 3.30pm to based Stroke Peer Support Australians by South Ms Roslyn Malay, Mr Harold literature Tool – High Care (EAT-HC) integration 3.44pm Program. Australians Douglas, Belinda Ducker, for persons with dementia in Kylie Sullivan, Diane Cadet- Singapore Ms Jennifer Mann Dr Kylie Crnek - Georgeson Dr Rosemary Saunders, Ms Kathy Williams James Renee Graham Ms Joanna Sun 3.45pm to Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all Chair led discussion – all 4.00pm presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters presenters Closing Plenary “In the Picture” reveal nd announcement of: 4.00pm to 4.30pm 2021 Conference & 2021 Gary Andrews International Fellow 2021 Hot Topic & 2021 Glenda Powell Travelling Fellow Conference Close Preliminary Program as at 19/11/2020 Page 10
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