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2013 Annual Conference

November 5–8, 2013

Lexington, KY

It is time to review the schedule for the placement of your session in the AAACE Agenda. This is the final draft of the Schedule. When you look up your name, use the detail listing to check what days/times you asked to be placed. This is a huge program and we can accommodate necessary changes in day and time now, but may not be able to do so after September 1, 2013 except in emergencies. Please carefully check your placement and send any requests to Ginger Phillips, AAACE Conference Planner with AAACE Session Change Request in the subject line. We will respond to your email, but it may take us up to a week to do so. Thanks for your help in "fine tuning" this agenda!

Adult learning and Assisted Living Facilities: A Collaborative Evaluation Approach

Thursday, November 7, 2013 at 8:00 AM–8:45 AM EST
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Type of Presentation

Shared

Session Abstract

Assisted Living Facilities (ALF) in Florida represents a significant opportunity for adult learning experiences. This session discusses the challenges and promise of planning and evaluating meaningful programs for older adults.

Target Audience

Adult education practitioners currently (or contemplating) working with older adults will benefit from the presentation. The intersection of cultural, political, social, and economic interests and influences are creating significant demands on families, government, and the business sector. Adult education can play a tremendous role for all stakeholders, including the administrators and staff of the thousands of assisted living facilities (ALF) where many older adults reside. This session will also have relevance and importance for any individual who has (or soon will have) family members in ALF: Information presented will provide an overview of current research and best practices.

Learning Outcomes

Learners will:

1. Engage in a participant-centered, interactive, meaningful, and research-based session.
2. Describe and discuss of individual experiences of participants with programs for older adults.
3. Interpret current research and its relevance and application to their settings.
4. Contrast and compare planning, implementation, and evaluation strategies.
5. Discuss the features and merits of collaborative evaluation.
6. Define measurable outcomes and responsibilities for all stakeholders.
7. Reflect on how best to use their knowledge, skills, and abilities to improve adult learning experiences for the elderly.
8. Construct a tentative action plan to discuss with colleagues, partners, and targeted participants.

Session Description

Importance

According to the 2010 US Census:

1. The older population is an important and growing segment of the United States population.
2. More people were 65 years and over in 2010 than in any previous census.
3. Between 2000 and 2010, the population 65 years and over increased at a faster rate (15.1 percent) than the total U.S population (9.7 percent).

Impact

1. Purposeful adult education programming for ALF residents will improve the physical and cognitive well-being of older adults.
2. Targeted and meaningful adult education can play a key role in decreasing the abuse, neglect, and exploitation of older adults.
3. Collaborative program evaluation of existing and future education programs for older adults will benefit ALF residents, administrators, and staff.
4. Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed research will contribute to existing literature, informing practitioners and other stakeholders with an interest in planning and implementing education programs for older adults.

Efforts are made to try to schedule sessions on the day preferred by the Primary Presenter, though this cannot be guaranteed. Please check your preference.
Wednesday November 6
Thursday November 7

Primary Presenter

Richard Osorio, University of South Florida
Work Title

Graduate Research Associate

Additional Presenters: Enters In Order.

George MacDonald, University of South Florida
Work Title

Assistant Director for Research and Grant Development

Reginald Lee, University of South Florida
Work Title

Senior Social and Behavioral Researcher

Rosa Rojas, University of South Florida
Work Title

ALF Spanish Curriculum Coordinator

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