2022 ACL Falls Prevention Grantee Database Training: Guidance and Updates for Navigating the National Falls Prevention Database

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Join us for an orientation of the National Falls Prevention Database. Housed in Salesforce, you’ll learn how to navigate the database, enter data, and track your workshop activity. Presenters will review procedures for importing data from third-party vendors, data security and privacy requirements, and important quality assurance measures. Falls Prevention grant leads and key staff responsible for data collection, entry, and management should attend.

Kenneth Rosenkranz

Data Management and Analysis Associate

National Council on Aging

Kenny Rosenkranz is a research associate with nearly a decade of experience working in the non-profit/NGO space. At NCOA, he primarily works on data visualization and social-impact reporting. He formerly assisted with product design and content creation for the Aging Mastery Program®. Before joining NCOA, Kenny worked at the German Marshall Fund of the United States and the China-US Exchange Foundation. He served for three years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ukraine and holds degrees in Economics from University of Wisconsin – Madison (BA), Johns Hopkins University (MA), and Nanjing University, (MA).

Donna Bethge

Aging Services Program Specialist

Administration for Community Living

Donna Bethge is an Aging Services Program Specialist in the Office of Nutrition and Health Promotion Programs at the Administration for Community Living (ACL), Administration on Aging.  She serves as the lead for the Falls Prevention grant program and as the Program Officer for the Chicago Housing Authority’s grant. Before joining the team at ACL, Donna worked in the Aging Network in Maryland for 10 years with Area Agencies on Aging and an assisted living community, developing and implementing programs for older adults, as well as supporting and promoting evidence-based programs.  She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Organizational Management from Northern Kentucky University.

Meghan Thompson

Data Manager

Sound Generations

Meghan Thompson has worked with data and analytics for evidence-based health promotion programs serving older adults for more than twenty years. As data manager for Sound Generations’ Project Enhance in Seattle, WA, she has been dedicated to making EnhanceFitness and EnhanceWellness program data as useful and relevant as possible for delivery partners, researchers, and participants, as well as to providing quality support to the community of those who use NCOA’s National CDSME and Falls Prevention Databases.

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2022 ACL Falls Prevention Grantee Database Training: Guidance and Updates for Navigating the National Falls Prevention Database
06/28/2022 at 3:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 06/28/2022
06/28/2022 at 3:00 PM (EDT)  |  Recorded On: 06/28/2022