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Promoting Health, Well Being, and Quality of Life for Individuals with Dementia

This presentation (23:25 minutes) given by Gina Tucker-Roghi discusses task simplification and activity modifications to support occupational engagement for those who have dementia. The tasks and activities are provided in hopes to promote their health, wellbeing, and quality of life. The presentation also includes how to provide individualized activities for patients with dementia.

Community Resources for Dementia

This presentation (1:19:37 minutes) given by Marigrace Becker and Allison Boll discusses the community resources for those with dementia. By the end of this lecture, learners should be able to: (1) describe national, statewide, and local strategies for provision of dementia-specific community resources; (2) identify available community resources for persons with dementia and their caregivers; and (3) refer to agencies that provide these community resources. Presentation slides are available to download on the link. (Presentation starts at 5:53 minutes.)

Healthy Gastrointestinal Tract Aging

This presentation (1:18:03 minutes) given by Margaret Heitkemper discusses the increase risk of gastrointestinal diseases and disorders and age-related changes that occur with the gastrointestinal tract. By the end of this lecture, learners should be able to: (1) identify three changes that occur with aging in the gastrointestinal tract; (2) list common gastrointestinal symptoms reported by older adults; and (3) identify three risk factors for constipation in older adults. Presentation slides are available to download on the link. (Presentation starts at 4:05 minutes.)

Herpes Zoster in Older Adults and Implications for Vaccination

This presentation (1:04:35 minutes) given by Steven Pergam discusses herpes zoster in older adults. By the end of this lecture, learners should be able to: (1) describe the clinical presentation, laboratory testing and risk factors for Herpes zoster; (2) develop a treatment plan for a patient who develops Herpes zoster; and (3) describe best practices for treatment and prevention for Herpes zoster. Presentation slides are available to download on the link. (Presentation starts at 3:35 minutes.)

Diagnosing and Treating Common Rheumatologic Problems in Older Adults

This presentation (1:08:26 minutes) given by Gregory C. Gardner discusses rheumatic issues in senior adults and the roles of different health care providers that work together as a team to provide the best care to these patients. By the end of this lecture, learners should be able to: (1) understand the common forms of arthritis that occur in older adults; (2) discuss with a colleague or patient the treatment approaches to arthritic disorders; and (3) discuss with a colleague or patient how a team approach to care works for older adults with arthritis.

Practical Integrative Medicine

This presentation (1:20:55 minutes) given by Lianne Hirano discusses practical integrative medicine in Geriatric healthcare. By the end of the lecture, learners should be able to: (1) discuss a variety of complementary modalities and their risks and benefits; (2) list resources for patients interested in learning more about integrative/complementary medicine; and (3) discuss the use of cannabis and supplements in elderly patients. Presentation slides are available to download on the link. (Presentation starts at 2:47 minutes.)

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Osteoporosis

This presentation (1:34:21 minutes) given by Susan M. Ott discusses osteoporosis. By the end of the lecture, learners should be able to: (1) evaluate calcium and vitamin D intake; (2) interpret meaning of bone density results; and (3) explain the difference between anabolic and antiresorptive medicines used to treat osteoporosis. Presentation slides are available to download on the link. (Presentation starts at 8:12 minutes.)

Behavioral Management in Alzheimer's Disease: An Evidence-Based Approach

This presentation (1:15:56 minutes) given by Susan M. McCurry discusses evidence-based practices for the care of people with dementia, focusing on neuropsychiatric behaviors.

Elder Abuse, Neglect & Exploitation in Primary care

This presentation (1:31:15 minutes) given by Kris Fredrickson discusses the different aspects of elder abuse, neglect and exploitation. By the end of this lecture, learners should be able to: (1) discuss the definition of vulnerable adult and the role of Adult Protective Services; (2) identify the type of abuse, neglect, and exploitation and the prevalence; (3) identify risk factors and abuser profiles; (4) discuss professional responsibility of mandated reporters and how to report; and (5) explain interventions available for older adults experiencing abuse, neglect or exploitation.