ACL Webinar: Translating Evidence-Based Practices to Community Settings for People Aging with Disabilities and their Caregivers: Gaps and Opportunities

Event Description: 
The Administration for Community Living (ACL) is hosting a webinar on translating evidence-based practices to community settings for people aging with disabilities and their caregivers. The webinar agenda is as follows: Introductory remarks from ACL; setting the context; translating a wellness promotion intervention for individuals with aging with physical disabilities: state of the science and next steps; and translating evidence-based dementia caregiving interventions into practice: state-of-the-science and next steps. The webinar will end with ACL comments and a group discussion. Presenters will include: Margaret Campbell, NIDILRR Office of Research Sciences; Elena Fazio, Office of Performance and Evaluation; Ruth Brannon, NIDILRR Office of Research Sciences; Ivan Molton, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, University of Washington; and Laura Gitlin, PhD, Professor and Director, Center for Innovative Care in Aging, Johns Hopkins University. Space for the webinar is limited, attendees must RSVP to Lan Marshall at Lan.Marshall@acl.hhs.gov by February 1, 2016. 
Dates: 
Thursday, February 4, 2016 - 1:00pm to 2:30pm EST
Sponsor: 
Administration for Community Living
Venue: 
Contact Name: 
Lan Marshall
Contact Email or Phone: 
Lan.Marshall@acl.hhs.gov
Registration specifics: 
In order to participate please RSVP to Lan Marshall at Lan.Marshall@acl.hhs.gov by 2/1/16. You will receive an Outlook meeting invitation with Webex and conference call information upon your reply.