PPT-Cognitive Enhancement in Older Adults
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Michael Marsiske Monday May 6th 2013 from 1200 PM 100 PM HPNP Building Classroom 1101 Objectives Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this presentation participants
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Michael Marsiske Monday May 6th 2013 from 1200 PM 100 PM HPNP Building Classroom 1101 Objectives Learning Objectives At the conclusion of this presentation participants should be able to. Outreach & Prevention. Jody Bechtold, LCSW, NCGC-II, BACC. Why Focus on . Older Adults?. Source: A Profile of Older Americans: 2003, Administration on Aging, HHS. Changing Demographics: . More . Elderly. Chapter 15. Pages 517-525. Cognitive Development. In middle adulthood, the cognitive demands of everyday life extend to new and sometimes more challenging situations . Middle adulthood is a time of expanding responsibilities – on the job, in the community, and at home. Research. . directed by Dr. Adam Gazzaley. Undergraduate EEG Seminar. By Idan Misgav. http://www.nature.com/news/gaming-improves-multitasking-skills-1.13674. Motivating video:. Introduction. Introduction. IN ALAMEDA COUNTY. . March 2016. DEMOGRAPHICS &. SOCIAL DETERMINANTS . OF HEALTH. Age Distribution of Population . in Alameda County. Source: US Census Bureau, 1980 and 2010. Age Pyramid, 1980. Substance Use and Older Adults. Nina J. Henry, LCPC, CADC. 2017 ICB Spring . Conference. March 23, 2017 . Jewish Center for Addiction. Surviving World War II. Surviving Korea. Surviving Vietnam. Surviving Woodstock. with Cognitive Decline. Kathy Stroh, MS, RD, LDN, . CDE. Linda . Gottfredson, . PhD. AADE 16 . August 12, 2016. 1. Kathy Stroh. MS, RD, LDN, CDE. Westside Family Healthcare. Wilmington, DE. AADE Public . Melissa Mattson . and . Diane Mortimer. Objective 1. List at least three ways recovery from traumatic brain injury (TBI) differs between older and younger adults. . How is TBI different in older adults?. Meri Goehring, PT, PhD. Board Certified Geriatric Clinical Specialist. Board Certified Clinical Wound Specialist. Certified Expert in Exercise for the Aging Adult . Objectives. LEARNING OBJECTIVES/OUTCOMES. 1. Consensus statements for cochlear implantation. Category 6 - . The relationship between hearing loss and depression, cognition, and dementia. 1. Delphi Consensus Group on Cochlear Implantation in Adults. EXHIBIT 1. Note: Differences between US and all other surveyed countries except AUS were statistically significant at the p < 0.05 level.. Data: Commonwealth Fund 2021 International Health Policy Survey of Older Adults.. Aging in the Community – Ontario Health Technology Assessment Series 2008;8(1) . Allen, N.H., Burns, A., Newton, V., . Hickson. , F., Ramsden, R., Rogers, J. et al., (2003) The effects of improving hearing in dementia. Age Ageing, 32, 189-193. . heaLth. in underrepresented Elders (NIMBLE). Kieran . F. Reid, PhD, . MPH. Scientist II & Assistant Professor . Nutrition, Exercise Physiology and . Sarcopenia. . Laboratory,. Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging,. Laura Zettel-Watson. 1,2. , Brian Follick. 1. , Jessica M. Katschke. 1. , Jacob Melendez. 1. , Dana N. Rutledge. 3. , C. Jessie Jones. 4. , Barbara J. Cherry. 1,2. California State University, Fullerton. Melissa Morgan-Gouveia, . MD. 30. th. Annual DAFP Geriatric Symposium. September 1, . 2016. Disclosures. No financial disclosures. I am a current member of the ABIM Geriatric Medicine Specialty Board.
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