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Building Partnerships to Scale Effective Dementia Care Supports: Indiana University and Indiana’s Area Agencies on Aging

Indiana University (IU) was awarded grant funding in 2020 under the Administration for Community Living Alzheimer’s Dementia Programs Initiative to implement the Caregiver Stress Prevention Bundle (CSPB) for people living with dementia and their informal caregivers. The CSPB is delivered through five area agencies on aging (AAA) by trained care coaches who are community health workers employed by the AAAs and supported by IU dementia care experts. Presenters will share how the university partnered with AAAs to implement the dementia care program and results-to-date. Reasons why AAAs partnered with IU to launch a dementia care program and plans for sustainability will also be discussed. Participants in this webinar will: Describe how IU partnered with five of Indiana’s AAAs to scale a dementia care program developed and tested at IU. List three key elements of the IU/AAA partnership leading to successful program implementation and process improvement. Identify three reasons why the AAAs partnered with IU to launch a dementia care program. Discuss plans for sustainability and statewide expansion of the IU/AAA dementia care program.

Impact of Workforce Shortages on AAAs and Older Adults: Results from a USAging Poll

USAging members report that one of the biggest challenges facing the Aging Network is the struggle to attract and retain its workforce. In this 30-minute webinar, Traci Wilson, USAging’s Director of Research, will share results from our recent survey of AAAs on their workforce challenges and the impacts they have on agencies and the older adults they serve. Amy Gotwals, USAging’s Chief of Policy and External Affairs, will discuss how you can use these findings and resources to advocate for your agency. Presenters: Traci Wilson, USAging, Director, Research Amy Gotwals, USAging, Chief, Policy and External Affairs

How Livable Communities are Addressing Social Determinants of Health

The next installment of TFAH's 2022 Age-Friendly Public Health Systems training series will focus on how livable communities are addressing social determinants of health. Speakers will share national and local level innovative practices in livable communities and note valuable partnerships with departments of public health. AARP defines a livable community as one “that is safe and secure. It offers choices in where to live and how to get around. And it equitably serves residents of all ages, ability levels, incomes, races, ethnicities, and other backgrounds.” Having safe, healthy, and livable communities where older adults can remain active and engaged is an important part of healthy aging.