Conference Session 4: Technological Innovations for Social Interaction and Well-Being
Friday, October 25, 2024, 9:30 AM - 12:00 PM PDT
Category: Conferences
Technological Innovations for Social Interaction and Well-BeingDigital Access as a Super Determinant of Health Among Older AdultsPresenter:
Summary: This presentation will provide a broad overview of the nation’s digital divide, describe how internet access is a “super determinant” of health among older adults, and discuss digital access is an equity and access issue for older adults and older adults from minoritized groups. The presenter will also share some of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) resources and initiatives for older adult populations. Learning Objectives:
Connecting Through Technology – Using Technology to Reduce Social Isolation and LonelinessPresenter:
Summary: Older adults face a higher risk of social isolation and loneliness due to various factors associated with aging, and this issue is growing rapidly as the population ages. These feelings of isolation and loneliness are linked to numerous health risks and increased admissions to hospitals and nursing facilities. The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the situation, highlighting the urgent need for effective solutions. Innovative projects like Oregon's "Connecting through Technology" have shown promising results in addressing this challenge. By utilizing technology to bridge social gaps, these initiatives have significantly reduced feelings of isolation and loneliness among participants. Learning Objectives:
Bridging the Digital DividePresenters:
Summary: This presentation will share solutions to address social isolation and loneliness among seniors through meaningful virtual connections and technology designed for and by seniors. Learning Objectives:
Continuing Education Credits Please check back soon for updates. This is the fourth of four sessions of OGA's 2024 virtual conference. You can register for individual sessions or, at a discount, for the entire conference series. For an overview of all sessions, please visit the conference page. Yosselin Turcios, MPH, is a Public Health Advisor for the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Office of Behavioral Health Equity (OBHE). Her portfolios of work include developing SAMHSA’s Language Access Plan, supporting the Hispanic/Latino Behavioral Health Center of Excellence Cooperative Agreement, reenvisioning the behavioral health workforce, and codifying equity efforts in SAMHSA practices and investments. She also has extensive community engagement experience with Latino-serving organizations on breast cancer, child abuse and neglect prevention, adolescent sexual health, and behavioral health. Yosselin holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Health and Psychology from the College of William & Mary and obtained her Master of Public Health from Drexel University. Laurie Brooks is a dedicated professional with a passion for accessibility and inclusivity. She earned her degree from George Fox University and furthered her expertise by obtaining her ADA Coordinator Certification through the University of Missouri/Great Plains ADA Center. Laurie’s journey with Access Technologies, Inc. began in 1991, where her commitment to empowering individuals with disabilities led her to serve as an Assistive Technology Specialist for 18 years. In her current role as President of Access Technologies, Inc., Laurie continues to champion accessibility initiatives, ensuring that everyone has equal opportunities to thrive in the workplace.
Chelsea Bakewell, B.A., has played a pivotal role in the company’s evolution since joining GrandPad in 2015. As the Sr. Director of Customer Success, she leads a global team committed to optimizing customer success and enhancing senior experiences with technology across the U.S. and Europe. Chelsea has led initiatives aimed at fostering social engagement and connectivity among senior adults. Her strategic partnerships and understanding of senior needs have been crucial in creating a more inclusive and connected environment for aging populations. Chelsea’s work consistently emphasizes the vital role of social engagement in improving the health and well-being of older adults. Jada Brunsvold, LSW, is the Social Worker and a Member Experience Manager for GrandPad, Inc., with a certificate in grief support specialty. She has 10 years of experience working with older adults and persons with disabilities in long-term care facilities and non-profit organizations with a comprehensive approach to enhancing the lives of seniors and ensuring their well-being. For GrandPad, she focuses on initiatives that support senior well-being, including providing counseling and coaching, testing and implementing proactive programs, coordinating community-building programs, and consolidating local resources for our members to improve their quality of life and combat social isolation and loneliness for senior members. Supporting Sponsors for this session:
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