Culturally Competent Caregiver Supports

Supporting Family Caregivers of Older Adults Through Times of Stress and Isolation Resource Guide

Click Here to Access the Resource Guide This is a supplemental resource guide to the Resources for Integrated Care webinar hosted on April 30, 2020, Supporting Family Caregivers of Older Adults Through Times of Stress and Isolation. The webinar recording,

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Supporting Diverse Family Caregivers: Spotlight on Volunteers of America Minnesota-Wisconsin

Click Here to Access the Spotlight on Volunteers of America Minnesota-Wisconsin Nearly one in four older adults dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid has Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia,1 and dually eligible older adults have higher rates of chronic conditions than

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Supporting Diverse Family Caregivers: Spotlight on AgeOptions

Click Here to Access the Tip Sheet Over 34 million family caregivers in the United States provide physical, emotional, and financial support for an adult age 50 or older.1 Caregiving is a physically and emotionally demanding role, which can take

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Supporting Diverse Family Caregivers: Spotlight on Alzheimer’s Los Angeles

Click here to access the Spotlight on Alzheimer’s Los Angeles For the nearly one in four older adults dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia (ADRD),1 family caregivers provide significant physical, emotional, and financial support.

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RIC Event: Involving and Supporting Family Caregivers in Care Planning and Delivery

https://youtu.be/PdLEo-QUn30?si=X2YN_SOfhUPuW59u Podcast: This webinar is also available as podcasts on SoundCloud and iTunes. Description: Family caregivers are an integral part of the care planning process and care experience for older adults. Over half of family caregivers assist with at least one activity of

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First Person Story: Alzheimer’s Los Angeles

Click Here to Access Rosa’s Story For the nearly one in four older adults dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia (ADRD),1 family caregivers provide significant physical, emotional, and financial support. The level of support is

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