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Dementia Workforce Development
Two Models to Prepare for the Future
Erin Emery-Tiburcio, PhD, ABPPKatelyn Marschall
Part of the National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center webinar series sponsored by the Administration for Community Living.
Building the Dementia Workforce via CATCH-ONJune 16, 2020
Erin Emery-Tiburcio, PhD, ABPP
https://www.alz.org/media/Documents/alzheimers-facts-and-figures-infographic.pdf
Alzheimer’s Association (2019)
Dementia Workforce
• 89% of care for older adults is provided by family members
• 2/3 are women• 30% are age 65+• 41% have household income <$50,000• 66% live with the person with dementia
• Direct care workers• Nurse aides, home health aides, and personal and home care
aides• Little, if any dementia training → high turnover
• Few geriatric health care providers; numbers shrinking
Alzheimer’s Association (2020)
CATCH-ON ActivitiesEducation• 4M online education• Equip the Trainer: Dementia• Learning Communities• Interprofessional education • Matter of Balance training • Behavioral Pain
Management training • Geriatric competency online
modules for mental health professionals
• Health Education About LGBT Elders (HEALE)
Primary Care Transformation• Create Age-Friendly Health
Communities • Caregiver Identification and
Wellbeing Project• Closing the Loop • Safe – Home Opioid
Management Education (Safe-HOME)
• Active Listening Training• Dementia Friends and
Dementia Friendly Communities
Age-Friendly Health Communities• Addressing the 4Ms in the health
system and throughout the community• What Matters• Medication• Mobility• Mentation
• Dementia• Delirium• Depression
CATCH-ON ActivitiesEducation• 4M online education: free CE
• Dementia Basics – version available for community in English and Spanish
• Person-centered care for people with dementia• Behavioral interventions for challenging dementia-related
behaviors• NEW! 4Ms: Dementia, Delirium, Depression, Caregiving,
Mobility, Medication – versions for clinicians and non-clinicians
http://catch-on.org/
CATCH-ON ActivitiesEducation• CATCH-ON Dementia “Equip the Trainer”
workshops for community-based organizations coming soon
• Full day in person / virtual• Half day in person / virtual
CATCH-ON ActivitiesEducation• Learning Communities: 4Ms• Interprofessional education: 4Ms • Geriatric competency online modules for mental health
professionals – Future workshops for community-based organizations
• Health Education About LGBT Elders (HEALE)
CATCH-ON ActivitiesPrimary Care Transformation• Create Age-Friendly Health Communities • Caregiver Identification and Wellbeing Project• Closing the Loop • Safe – Home Opioid Management Education (Safe-HOME) • Active Listening Training• Dementia Friends and Dementia Friendly Communities
Dementia-Friendly Communities• A community that helps people living with dementia
feel included and supported in the places they work, live, and play
• Becoming dementia-friendly• Engage: Team of local stakeholders• Convene: Multi-sectoral development meetings• Analyze: Existing and needed resources• Act: Implement a plan to meet the needs
https://www.dfamerica.org/
• Illinois Cognitive Resources Network• IL state technical assistance contact for Dementia Friendly
America• Hosted at Rush• Supported by CATCH-ON
• 9 DFCs in IL certified by Dementia Friendly America; 3 in process
• International program from the Alzheimer’s Society • Educates community members about the experience
of dementia that “turns understanding into action, learning small ways to help”
• Online video• In person training
• Illinois: 3,609 Dementia Friends
https://www.dementiafriendsusa.org/
Erin Emery-Tiburcio, PhD, ABPP [email protected]
http://catch-on.org/
Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesDivision of DPH
Katelyn Marschall, Dementia Care Systems SpecialistJune 16, 2020
Wisconsin Dementia Care Specialist Program
Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration, Demographic Services, 2010–2040 Population Projections, Vintage 2013
Percent of the Projected Population Ages 60 and Older, 2015–2040
2015
Dane
Pierce
Brown
Saint Croix
Outagamie
Kenosha
Calumet
Menominee
Milwaukee
Clark
Polk
Grant
Sauk
Marathon
Iowa
Forest
Douglas
Dunn
Taylor
Rock
Wood
Dodge
Oconto
BarronLincoln
Monroe
Jackson
Ashland
Vernon
Juneau
Portage
Chippewa
Shawano
Buffalo
Green
Langlade
Waupaca
Columbia
Lafayette
Richland
Eau Claire
Walworth
Jefferson
Fond du Lac
Racine
Trempealeau
Waukesha
ManitowocWinnebago
La Crosse
Sheboygan
Pepin
Washington
Green Lake
Kewaunee
Ozaukee
Price
Vilas
Iron
Bayfield
Sawyer
Rusk
Oneida
Marinette
Burnett
Adams
Door
Crawford
Waushara
FlorenceWashburn
Marquette
Yr2015
17-20%
21-30%
31-40%
41-51%
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Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration, Demographic Services, 2010–2040 Population Projections, Vintage 2013
Percent of the Projected Population Ages 60 and Older, 2015–2040
2020
Saint Croix
MilwaukeeDane
Clark
Polk
Grant
Sauk
Marathon
Iowa
Douglas
Dunn
Taylor
Rock
Wood
Dodge
Oconto
Monroe
Jackson
Ashland
Vernon
Portage
Chippewa
Green
Pierce
Columbia
Brown
Lafayette
Eau Claire
Walworth
Jefferson
Fond du Lac
Outagamie
Racine
Kenosha
Trempealeau
Waukesha
ManitowocWinnebagoCalumet
La Crosse
Sheboygan
Washington
Kewaunee
Menominee
Ozaukee
Price
Sawyer
Rusk
Oneida Forest
MarinetteBarronLincoln
Burnett
Juneau
Shawano
Buffalo
Langlade
Waupaca
RichlandCrawford
Waushara
FlorenceWashburn
Marquette
Pepin
Green Lake
Vilas
Iron
Bayfield
Adams
Door
Yr2015
17-20%
21-30%
31-40%
41-51%
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Source: Wisconsin Department of Administration, Demographic Services, 2010–2040 Population Projections, Vintage 2013
Percent of the Projected Population Ages 60 and Older, 2015–2040
2040
Dane
Clark
Grant
Sauk
Marathon
Rock
Monroe
Vernon
Portage
Chippewa
Pierce
Brown
Lafayette
Saint Croix
Eau Claire
Jefferson
Outagamie
Kenosha
Trempealeau
WinnebagoCalumet
La Crosse
Menominee
Milwaukee
Polk
Oneida
Iowa
Forest
Douglas
Dunn
Taylor
Marinette
Wood
Dodge
Oconto
Barron
Jackson
Ashland
Juneau
Shawano
Buffalo
Green
Langlade
ColumbiaRichland
Waushara
Walworth
Fond du Lac
Racine
Waukesha
Manitowoc
Sheboygan
Washington
Green Lake
Kewaunee
Ozaukee
Price
Vilas
Iron
Bayfield
Sawyer
Rusk
Lincoln
Burnett
Adams
Door
Waupaca
Crawford
FlorenceWashburn
Marquette
Pepin
Yr2015
17-20%
21-30%
31-40%
41-51%
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Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesDivision of DPH
History
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2013Dementia care specialist (DCS) pilot project initiated in five aging and disability resource centers (ADRCs).
2014 Pilot expanded to 11 additional ADRCs, totaling 16 ADRCs.
2015Additional DCS pilot project funded in three Wisconsin tribes to serve American Indian communities.
2016 A total of 19 DCSs continued to work in their communities.
20172017–2019 state budget includes ongoing funding for 19 DCS positions, expands program to 24 DCS positions.
2018 Five additional ADRCs are awarded DCS funding.
20192019–2021 state budget includes eight new positions for counties and one new position for tribes.
Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesDivision of DPH
Current Program Status
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33 dementia
care specialist positions
34 ADRCs
5 tribes56 counties
Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesDivision of DPH
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Current Program Status
Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesDivision of DPH
DCS Program Pillars• Increase the dementia capability of the local ADRCs
as well as other county and tribal agencies.• Facilitate local efforts to build dementia-friendly
communities.• Support people with dementia and family caregivers
to remain active and able to stay in their own homes in the community.
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Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesDivision of DPH
2019 Program Data• Total contacts: 8,200• Total consumers: 2,800• Minimum age: 18 • Maximum age: 109• Average age: 76• Male: 37%• Female: 63%
• In-person outreach events: 1,900
• Total outreach event attendees: 46,000
• Memory screens at ADRCs: 3,200
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Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesDivision of DPH
Customer Testimonial
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Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesDivision of DPH
In the News
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Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesDivision of DPH
In the News
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Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesDivision of DPH
Resources• Memory Screening in the Community Manual• Wisconsin Dementia Care Specialist DHS Webpage• Online Family Caregiver Training*
• Dementia Friendly Communities Toolkit**
• Wisconsin Dementia Resource Network• DCS Program Activity Report• Dane County DCS Impact Report
*This resource was funded through a grant from the Administration for Community Living.**This resource was funded through a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Thank you!Katelyn [email protected]