Saint Louis University School of Medicine Continuing Education



Olu Saint Louis University 31st Annual Summer Geriatric Institute—Re-imaginedFriday, October 2, 20208:00 am – 12:00 pmPart I Continuing Education credit hours = 3.5Parts I & II Continuing Education Credit hours = 7.5Part I8:00 am - 8:15 am Welcome and IntroductionsMarla Berg-Weger, PhD, LCSW8:15 am - 9:00 am Aging SuccessfullyJohn Morley, MB, BCh Dr. Morley will provide an overview of WHO and resilience with the ICOPE program. 9:00 am - 9:30 am High Prevalence of Geriatric Syndromes in Older AdultsAngela Sanford, MD, CMDThis presentation will provide findings from the Saint Louis University Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Initiative to utilize the Rapid Geriatric Assessment to identify the rates of geriatric syndromes found in older adults. 9:30 am - 10:00 amCircadean Rhythm and Quality of Life in Older AdultsDevita Stallings, PhD, RNSleep is critical to physical and mental health for people of all ages, but older adults are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of poor sleep health. The purpose of this pilot study was to explore patterns of sleep and the relationships between circadian rhythm disorders and quantity of life in 34 community-dwelling older adults. 10:00 am - 12:00Break Out Sessions—select oneExercise Prescription for Older Hospitalized Adults: The Certified Exercise Expert for Aging Adult (CEEAA) PerspectiveJill FitzGerald, PT, DPT, GCS, CSCS, CEEAAKelly Hawthorne, PT, DPT, GCSKim Levenhagen, PT, DPT, WCC, CLT, FNAPThis session will introduce the program presenters developed for facilitating exercise and strengthening activities for older hospitalized patients. Multidisciplinary Effort to Combat Elder Abuse & Financial ExploitationDebra K. Schuster, JD, MHA, BAMary Shea TuckerLisa KnollThis presentation will provide an overview of the work of the St. Louis Multidisciplinary Financial Exploitation Task Force in the prevalence of financial exploitation of older adults along with identification and intervention strategies. Saint Louis University 31st Annual Summer Geriatric Institute—Re-imaginedFriday, October 9, 20208:00 am – 12:15 pmPart II Continuing Education Credit hours = 4.0Parts 1 & II Continuing Education Credit hours = 7.5Part II8:00 am - 8:15 am Welcome and IntroductionsMarla Berg-Weger, PhD, LCSW8:15 am – 8:45 amA Dynamic Duo – APRNs and Sensor Technology for EldercareMarilyn Rantz, PhD, RN, FAANLori Popejoy, PhD, RN, FAANDrs. Rantz and Popejoy will present key results of the Missouri Quality Improvement Initiative funded from 2012-2020 by CMS along with findings and implications on her team’s research on early illness recognition using sensor technology.8:45 am – 9:15 amLifestyle Modification and Alzheimer’s DiseaseGeorge T. Grossberg, MDDr. Grossberg will present emerging research and practice interventions for helping older adults with dementia and their care partners adapt to living with dementia.9:15 am – 9:45 am Virtual Group Interventions for Older Adults and their CaregiversMax Zubatsky, PhD, LMFTThis presentation will provide ….9:45 am – 10:15 am Loneliness and Social Isolation for Caregivers Marla Berg-Weger, PhD, LCSWDr. Berg-Weger will provide an overview of the prevalence, assessment, and intervention strategies related to loneliness for caregivers of persons with demenita..10:15 am – 12:15 amBreak Out Sessions—select oneFacilitating Engagement and Adherence to Cognitive Stimulation Therapy and Exercise TherapyOlaide Oluwole-Sengoseni, PT, PhD, DPT, MScThis session will highlight the integration of an exercise therapy program into a Cognitive Stimulation Therapy Group experience with an emphasis on the intersection of the two strategies for persons with dementiaMeaningful Activities in Residential Settings for Persons with Dementia Mary Kate Halm, LCSWBritney Burkhart, MSW, LMSWSusan Elliott, NPCreating a suite of programs for older adults living in a residential setting is critical for their overall health and well-being. This presentation will introduce an array of meaningful activities being offered in a memory care and skilled care facility. ................
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