

Group: UMN School of Public Health (SPH)
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The purpose of the Robert L. Kane Memorial Lecture is to honor the legacy of its namesake, the first holder of the endowed Long-Term Care in Aging at the University of Minnesota (1990-2017). A scholarly pioneer in chronic disease care, long-term care innovation, and geriatric health services research, Dr. Kane’s science has greatly advanced our understanding of long-term care.
This year's Lecturer is Dr. Sheryl Zimmerman, of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, an internationally recognized as a leader in long-term care research and pragmatic and clinical trials. This presentation, by Dr. Zimmerman, and guests Ms. Susan Ryan (CEO of the Center for Innovation, the parent organization of the Green House Project and Pioneer Network), and Ms. Melissa Schneider (COO of Episcopal Homes, a local Minnesota Green House home), will describe Green House homes; research related to care and outcomes; and the future of Green House homes in the U.S. and abroad. The audience will leave better understanding the progress that has been made with nursing home care in the last half-century, and specifically understanding Green House homes and its three core values.
In addition to providing an engaging lecture, during Dr. Zimmerman's visit to Minneapolis, she was able to visit a local Green Home, and meet with UMN students, staff and faculty outside of the lecture for meaningful conversation and connection.