Focus on COVID-19
& Dementia: Fall Webinar Series
NADRC is hosting a free webinar series on COVID-19 and
dementia. Each webinar will focus on organizations that have pivoted their
service delivery systems to continue serving and supporting people living
with dementia and their caregivers during the pandemic.
Providing
In-person Services and Supports to People Living with Dementia during
COVID-19
October 19, 2020, 2:00-3:00 PM ET
Webinar
Registration
At the onset of COVID-19, most but not all community-based
in-person services for people living with dementia and their caregivers
were suspended. During this webinar, two providers will discuss how their
organizations used innovative approaches to ensure people living with
dementia continue to receive needed services through traditional means
during COVID-19. Nevada Senior Services adult day center has remained open,
providing services at two locations, albeit with strict policies in place
to reduce the chance of spreading COVID-19. Ventura County Area Agency on
Aging adjusted home delivered meals to include all clients who live alone
with dementia and those with intellectual disabilities and dementia.
Multiple phone check ins and respite care further assist.
Presenters:
- Victoria
Jump, Ventura County Area Agency
on Aging
- Jeffrey
Klein, Nevada Senior Services
Using Technology
to Provide Services to People Living with Dementia and Their Caregivers
during COVID-19
November 2, 2020, 2:00-3:00 PM ET
Webinar
Registration
This webinar will provide examples of programs that use
technology to provide continuity of services. Wisconsin’s United Community
Center’s Mobile Memory Clinic adopted HIPAA-compliant telemedicine
platforms to complete client assessments. Taking appropriate precautions,
program staff deliver sanitized computers and Wi-Fi hotspot units to
clients and complete assessments remotely with the client and caregiver.
Houston’s Amazing Place implemented the evidence-based Savvy Caregiver
program, an in-person intervention prior to COVID-19. Staff developed
protocols focused on program fidelity as they shifted to an online platform
where caregivers continue to benefit.
Presenters:
- Vanessa
Anciani, United
Community Care, Inc.
- Sharon
Cantrell, Amazing
Place
Maintaining
Services and Supports for People Living with Dementia and their Caregivers
during COVID-19
November 19, 2020, 2:00-3:00 PM ET
Webinar Registration
COVID-19 presents unique challenges to persons living with
dementia and their caregivers. Advanced age, underlying conditions, and
cognitive decline put them at a greater risk of contracting the virus.
Supportive services are essential for people living with dementia and their
caregivers. This webinar will highlight the work of two ACL grantees that
pivoted to continue caring for clients in innovative ways. Maria Ordonez
will discuss methods used to continue adult day services and provide
telehealth. Christine Jensen will share adjusted procedures used to
continue work of a geriatric assessment clinic.
Presenters:
- Christine
Jensen, Ph.D., Director, Health
Services Research, Riverside Center for Excellence in Aging and
Lifelong Health
- María
Ordóñez, DNP,
APRN, GNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, CDP, FAANP, FAAN, Director, Louis and Anne
Green Memory and Wellness Center, FAU Memory Disorder Clinic
Coordinator, Alzheimer’s Disease Initiative
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