2018 Forum on Aging in Rural Oregon
2nd Annual Forum on Aging in Rural Oregon
May 16 – 18, 2018
Wildhorse Resort & Casino, Pendleton
The Oregon Office of Rural Health believes that rural Oregon communities have the potential to be ideal places to age. This event provides a forum where people can talk about their experiences, learn from one another, and bring forth new ideas.
163 providers, administrators, policy makers, and others attended the 2018 Forum:
- 30% of attendees were health care clinicians (including clinicians in mental health and oral health).
- 39% were non-clinical professionals employed by entities providing services to seniors
- 17% classified themselves as “Other” – volunteers, advocates, instructors, and County HHS Directors
- 9% were policy makers
- 5% were members of the public interested in aging
Geographically, the stats were:
- 33% from Eastern Oregon
- 23% from the Willamette Valley
- 11% from Central Oregon
- 5% from the Gorge
- 4% from the Coast
Presentations
- Challenging Behaviors: Working with Individuals Who Have Brain Injury, Stroke and Other Neurological Changes
- Care of Native American Elders in Indian Country?
- Meeting the Social and Emotional Needs of Isolated Older Adults: Two Pilot Projects (1 | 2)
- How to Address Firearm Safety with the Rural, Suicidal Patient
- The Meaning of Health and Health Care for Older Adults in Rural Oregon
- Non-Emergent Medical Transportation in Rural Oregon
- Supporting Rural Caregivers: Telehealth Delivery of Powerful Tools for Caregivers
- The Rural Medical Practitioner: Using Technology to Bridge Gaps in Care
- Roundtable Discussions
- Coming OUT across the Ages: Providing Dignity-Affirming Care for Elder Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT+) Individuals in Rural Oregon
- Accessible Healthcare and Age-onset Disabilities: Rights & Responsibilities Under the Americans with Disabilities Act
- Geriatric Traumas, Trauma Transfers & the Role of the POLST System in Trauma
- The Latino Experience in Social Services
- The ABCs of Adult Foster Homes
- Geriatric Polypharmacy
- State Planning to Support Older Adults (1 | 2)
- Innovative Services for Rural Elders: Two Projects (1 | 2)
- Healthy Communities: A Framework to Achieve Inclusion of Elders and Persons with Disabilities
- Interprofessional Team Approaches to Reducing Falls In Rural Communities (1 | 2)
- Meeting Aging Adults Where it Hurts in Rural Oregon
- Yellowhawk Tribal Health Center’s Community Wellness Program
- Oral Health of Older Adults—Present Status, Future Challenges and Opportunities (1 | 2 | 3)
- Providence ElderPlace & the PACE Model of Care
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Contact
Sarah Andersen | 503-494-5227