Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 2 — Zero Hunger
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
This track focuses on novel approaches and technologies in elder care that enhance quality of life. Participants will explore case studies and research findings that demonstrate effective practices in various care settings.
This session addresses the multifaceted challenges faced by long-term care facilities and offers evidence-based solutions. Discussions will include staffing, funding, and regulatory issues impacting care delivery.
This track examines effective home care strategies tailored for the aging population, emphasizing patient-centered approaches. Participants will share best practices and innovative models that promote independence and well-being.
This session explores the evolving roles of caregivers in elder care, highlighting the emotional and physical demands they face. Research on caregiver support systems and training programs will be discussed.
This track focuses on the critical role of nutrition in promoting health and wellness among the elderly. Participants will review dietary interventions and their impact on chronic disease management and overall quality of life.
This session highlights evidence-based fall prevention strategies that can be implemented in various care settings. Discussions will include risk assessment tools and environmental modifications to enhance safety.
This track addresses the complexities of medication management in elderly patients, focusing on polypharmacy and adherence issues. Participants will explore strategies to optimize pharmacotherapy and minimize adverse effects.
This session examines frameworks for quality assurance in elder care, emphasizing continuous improvement and accountability. Participants will discuss metrics for evaluating care outcomes and patient satisfaction.
This track focuses on the principles of patient-centered care in gerontology, advocating for the autonomy and preferences of elderly individuals. Case studies will illustrate successful implementation in diverse care environments.
This session explores the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration among healthcare professionals in delivering comprehensive elder care. Participants will discuss models of teamwork that enhance care coordination and outcomes.
This track addresses the necessity of effective care coordination for elderly individuals with complex health needs. Discussions will focus on integrated care pathways and the role of technology in facilitating communication among providers.
