National
Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center (NADRC) Webinar: Innovative
Approaches to Reach Underserved Populations Living with Dementia
Wednesday, January 8, 2020, 1:00-2:00 PM ET
Community-based services and supports for people living with
dementia and their caregivers may not target the needs and concerns of
people in some underserved communities. This webinar will highlight
programs that aim to meet the needs of specific underserved groups.
The multicultural population served by Alzheimer’s Los Angeles
presents challenges when providing disease and caregiver education.
Different cultural groups view Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias
(ADRD) differently, and for some it has a stigma. Also, literacy levels
vary and groups have differing opinions about caregiving. The “Lost Memories”
telenovela aims to provide caregiver education through a popular medium—the
soap opera.
Reducing Disability in Dementia (RDAD) is an exercise and
behavior management program shown to reduce perceived disability, increase
active days among persons with ADRD, and reduce unmet needs of caregivers.
Led by the University of Kansas Alzheimer’s Disease Center, a regional
network of organizations use mobile technology to deliver the RDAD program
to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities who have or are
at risk for ADRD, and their caregivers.
About the Presenters
- Dr. Debra Cherry is
executive vice president of Alzheimer’s Los Angeles, a leader in the
development of award-winning, innovative tools and strategies for
supporting ethnically diverse family caregivers.
- Dr. Kelli Barton is a
gerontologist and senior research associate at the University of
Missouri Kansas City Institute for Human Development, a University
Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities.
Closed captioning is available.
Complimentary CEUs are available. The webinar will be recorded and
available for viewing at nadrc.acl.gov.
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