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Home Annual Caregiving Conference: Engaging Caregivers in Evidence-Based Programs

Annual Caregiving Conference: Engaging Caregivers in Evidence-Based Programs

By David Bass, Rachel Cannon, Erin Long, Branka Primetica, Donna Barrett, Christine Jensen, Ginger Ragans, Lisa WeitzmanJanuary 24, 2022

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  1. Evidence-Based and Informed Programs

    Best Programs for Caregiving

    Best Programs for Caregivers is a free online, searchable database of evidence-based dementia support programs for family caregivers, providing detailed information for both professionals and the public to learn about the availability of these proven-effective programs.  

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  2. Evidence-Based and Informed Programs

    The Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging specializes in developing, testing, implementing and training others to deliver evidence-based programs.

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  3. Articles

    Evidence-Based Programs: Why They Matter for Dementia Caregivers

     Caregivers for loved ones with dementia are familiar with the effort, dedication and time needed to provide quality care. It’s next to impossible to do on one’s own, yet asking for help and finding resources isn’t always easy. Even though it feels at times like there’s a long list of programs, services and caregiver resources out there, it may still feel like there’s nothing that fits your individual needs at the moment you need it. And even if there is, how can you know the program or service is reliable, high-quality or will even work to help you and your loved one in the first place?

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  4. Videos

    Evidence-Based Programs: How They Help Caregivers of People Living with Dementia

    Dr. David Bass, Senior Vice President, Senior Research Scientist and Director of the Center for Research and Education at Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging, discusses evidence-based programs, how they can help individuals with dementia and their family and friend caregivers, and how to access them in your area. This video was developed as a part of the Expansion of Dementia-Capable Communities within Urban and Rural Settings in Ohio using Evidence-Based and Informed Programming project, funded by the Administration for Community Living, Alzheimer’s Disease Program’s Initiative.

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  5. Annual Caregiving Conference - Columbus Location

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  6. Annual Caregiving Conference: Components of Quality Dementia Care

    December 13, 2024 9:00 am

    Benjamin Rose invites you to attend our Annual Caregiving Conference: Components of Quality Dementia Care on Friday, December 13, 2024 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This year's full-day conference will focus on the local and national initiatives related to quality dementia care. Keynote speaker, Dr. Gary Epstein-Lubow, will provide a history of efforts to...

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  7. Evidence-Based and Informed Programs

    SHARE for Dementia

    SHARE for Dementia An evidence-based care-planning program that empowers adults with early-stage dementia and their families to get the most out of today while planning for tomorrow. Engaging families early in the dementia journey SHARE fills an important gap in dementia care by engaging the person with early-stage dementia and their care partner in planning...

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  8. Evidence-Based and Informed Programs

    BRI Care Consultation™

    BRI Care Consultation is an evidence-based care-coaching program, delivered conveniently through telephone and email, that empowers both family and friend caregivers and the person receiving care to create meaningful, lasting improvements in the care environment. 

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