Presentations from "Health + Wellness:
Opportunities for Innovation and
Engagement"
On April 25, 2016, the Office of Women's Health and
the Los Angeles Alliance for Community Health and Aging cohosted "Health
+ Wellness: Opportunities for Innovation and Engagement," at The California
Endowment.
There were two Plenary Sessions: the first focused on "Innovation" and the
second focused on "Engagement."
Welcome and Introduction
Ellen Eidem, MS, Director, Office of Women's Health
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
Cynthia Harding, MPH, Interim Director
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
KEYNOTE PRESENTATION: Enjoying the Aging Process
Laura Mosqueda, MD, Associate Dean of Primary Care, Professor of
Family Medicine and Geriatrics, Department of Family Medicine,
USC Keck School of Medicine
PLENARY PANEL 1: INNOVATION
Moderator: Carlotta Childs-Seagle, MSW, LCSW, Deputy Director, Los Angeles County
Department of Mental Health, Older Adult System of Care Bureau and Service
Areas 1, 2, & 5
TABLETOP ACTIVITY:
If you were to design a new
technology app, what would you create to improve the health of the
populations you serve?
Led by Anna Avdalyan, MBA – Program Manager, Area Agency on
Aging
LA County Community and Senior Services
Speaker Introduction by June Simmons, MSW
President and CEO, Partners in Care Foundation
FEATURED PRESENTATION: Self-Management Stories: Innovation,
Engagement, Adventure
Kate Lorig, DrPH, Director, Stanford Patient Education Research
Center and Professor of Medicine
Stanford School of Medicine
PLENARY PANEL 2: ENGAGEMENT
Moderator: Laura Trejo, MSG, MPA, General Manager, City
of Los Angeles - Department of Aging
Invitation to Join the Los Angeles Alliance for
Community Health and Aging (LAACHA)
Laura Trejo, MSG, MPA - General Manager
City of Los Angeles, Department of Aging
Concluding Remarks and Thank You
Ellen Eidem, MS, Director, Office of Women's Health
LA County Department of Public Health
This event was sponsored by the
Los Angeles County Commission for Women and
Kaiser Permanente
After the General Program, the Steering Committee of the Los Angeles Alliance for Community Health and Aging held a Luncheon
Program that featured Kate Lorig, DrPH, discussing the cultural
responsiveness of evidence-based health promotion programs.