
About this Event
Theme
Fall Prevention: Head to Toe Wellness Strategies
This year's SIPP Forum explores fall prevention with a whole-body approach. We will start with a perspective from those who make assessments of us when we fall and need medical assistance. From there, we will look at podiatry, cognition and brain health, and vision/low and no vision. The day will conclude with a presentation on fall prevention as filtered through the 4Mβs or matter, meds, mentation, and mobility. Head to toe, we've got your wellness strategies covered.
Forum Goals
- To expand the network of older adult advocates and senior healthcare/service providers working together to reduce older adult injuries.
- To provide attendees with valuable information and health updates to share with older adults to assist them in having healthy, engaged, and fulfilling lives.
- To develop the leadership capacity for advocacy of older adults, their health, and their well-being.
The SIPP Forum is a project of the Alameda County Senior Injury Prevention Partnership coordinated by the Alameda County Emergency Medical Services Agency's Injury Prevention Program.
Sponsor
The 23rd Annual Senior Injury Prevention Educational Forum is being sponsored by Falck, an emergency services company providing services in Alameda County.

Agenda
π: 08:00 AM - 04:00 PM
Fall Prevention: Head to Toe Wellness Strategies
π: 08:00 AM - 08:30 AM
Registration/ Continental Breakfast/ Networking/ Visit Exhibits/ Activity Card
π: 08:30 AM - 08:40 AM
Moderatorβs Welcome
Info: Barb Alberson, Senior Deputy Director of Policy and Planning, San Joaquin County Public Health Services
π: 08:40 AM - 08:50 AM
Opening Remarks
Info: Lauri McFadden, Director, Emergency Medical Services, Alameda County Health
π: 08:50 AM - 09:00 AM
Networking at Tables
Info: Please introduce yourself at your table
π: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
360 Trauma Journey and Strategies
Info: Moderator: Kat Woolbright, Injury Prevention Program Manager, Emergency Medical Services, Alameda County Health. Panelists: Brian Stoker, Paramedic, Falck; and Tina Quon, Trauma Clinic NP, Highland Hospital, Alameda Health System.
π: 10:00 AM - 10:20 AM
Break/ Networking/ Visit Exhibits/ Exhibitor Activity Card
π: 10:20 AM - 11:20 AM
Brain Health: Cognitive and Balance Issues
Info: David K. Johnson, PhD., Professor in Neurology Director, UC Davis Alzheimerβs Disease Center-East Bay. His research portfolio focuses on redefining successful aging by identifying biomarkers of pathological aging, assessing the cognitive benefits of physical fitness, and integrating diabetes-related biomarkers into Alzheimerβs research. Through his leadership and scholarship, he continues to address critical questions about resilience, health equity, and biological and social factors influencing aging in diverse populations.
π: 11:20 AM - 12:20 PM
Vision First: Prioritizing Vision to Prevent Falls
Info: Gina di Grazia, MA, OTR/L, COMS, CLVT Low Vision Therapist, Lighthouse for the Blind; Prioritizing the vision health and adaptive needs for older adults is crucial to maximizing their wellness, independence, safety, and fall prevention. Learn strategies to recognize potential vision loss impacting active participation and enjoyment in daily living skills, functional mobility in the home, and engagement in the community. Learn the process to ask for necessary referrals that can provide functional solutions for adults who are new to changing vision. From the Low Vision Clinic to independent living, orientation and mobility, and accessible technology skills training, the LightHouse and our specialists provide fundamental and essential skills by focusing on human needs and bringing together a community through creative instruction.
π: 12:20 PM - 01:00 PM
Lunch/ Networking/ Exhibitor Tables/ Exhibitor Activity Card
Info:
π: 01:00 PM - 01:15 PM
Stretch Break
Info: Fall Prevention exercises led by Mercel Amin, City of Fremont Senior Program Coordinator; and Ysela Jimenez-Patino, Alameda County EMS Program Specialist
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π: 01:15 PM - 02:15 PM
Podiatry and Mobility
Info: Dr. Timothy Dutra, DPM, MS, FAAPSM, FACSM, FACPM, FNAP. This presentation covers what is podiatric medicine; effects of aging on the feet along with balance/ fall prevention; importance and types of exercise; footwear, socks, and inserts; common foot problems; foot health/maintenance; diabetes, how to select the right shoe for activity (3-point shoe test); as well as some of the interesting motion analysis research taking place at Samuel Merritt University.
π: 02:15 PM - 02:35 PM
Break/ Networking/ Exhibitor Tables/ Exhibitor Activity Card
π: 02:35 PM - 03:35 PM
Fall Prevention: Putting It All Together With the 4Mβs
Info: The 4Mβs are Matter, Meds, Mentation, and Mobility. Moderator: Juliene Schrick, LCSW, Director of Older Adult Services Behavioral Health Department, Alameda County Health
Panelists: Gail Belgarde, MAOM, Staff Development Specialist / Alameda County Social Services Agency/ Coordinator for Embracing Aging Workforce Training & Healthy Brain Initiatives; and Pam Stoker, MA, Trauma Injury Prevention Specialist, Sutter Health, Eden Medical Center.
π: 03:35 PM - 03:55 PM
Closing Remarks
Info: Nate Miley, Alameda County Supervisor District 4
π: 03:55 PM - 04:00 PM
Farewell & Resource Activity Card Drawing
Info: Laura Fultz, Injury Prevention Program Specialist, Alameda County EMS, SIPP Forum Coordinator. To enter the drawing, you must turn in a completed card and be present to win.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kissel Uptown Oakland - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, 2455 Broadway, Oakland, United States
USD 95.00