Alzheimer's
Disease Programs Initiative (ADPI) 2019 Awards Announced
ACL announces the 2019 awards for its state and community
ADPI. The 13 newly awarded, 3-year cooperative agreements are with 4 states
and 9 community organizations for a total of $10,370,642. The awardees are
located in 11 states across the nation.
ACL’s ADPI program is dedicated to developing
dementia-capability in states and expanding it in communities. All of the
new grantees are required to dedicate 50% of their funds to direct services
that include, but are not limited to, delivery of home and community-based
dementia specific evidence-based and evidence-informed interventions and
dementia education and training programs.
The programs are engaging in a range of activities designed to
meet the needs of the communities and individuals they serve. Programs
target long-term services and supports to persons living with Alzheimer’s
disease and related dementias (ADRD) as well as paid and unpaid caregivers.
While each program is different, all include activities designed to support
special populations, including low-income and minority communities, people
with ADRD who live alone, and individuals living with intellectual and
developmental disabilities at risk of developing a dementia.
The successful 2019 ADPI applicants are:
- Hawaii Department of Health
(HI)
- Summit County Combined
General Health District (OH)
- Maryland Department of
Aging (MD)
- South Carolina Department
on Aging (SC)
- Durham Center for Senior
Life (NC)
- Chinese American Service
League (IL)
- MAC INCORPORATED (MD)
- Hospice of the Bluegrass,
Inc. (KY)
- Middle Alabama Area Agency
on Aging (AL)
- Visiting Homemaker Service
Passaic County (NJ)
- Wisconsin Department of
Health Services (WI)
- SeniorsPlus (ME)
- Community Research Resource
Information & Services for Seniors (IL)
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