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In case you missed it: A past webinar on improving dementia care |
About half of the people with dementia are never treated, and most who receive treatment are not diagnosed during the early stages of the illness. Watch the recording of the CMS webinar “Tribal Nursing Homes: Improving Dementia Care” to learn how American Indians and Alaska Natives view dementia. The presenters also discuss how to incorporate effective dementia care practices and protocols into your health care facility.
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Hospice care in Indian Country |
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Funding opportunity: Reducing harm among the elderly |
| Reducing harm among elderly Native populations is a public health and human rights issue. The Administration for Community Living’s funding opportunity, Elder Justice Innovation Grants, will help 5 programs develop evidence-based strategies to help protect elders.
The 2-year grants will range from $350,000 to $500,000. Applications are due by August 14, 2017. Through this funding opportunity, programs can work to build evidence-based practices to reduce harm. Collecting and understanding data is key to developing successful policies and practices for Adult Protective Services Systems. For information about data analysis in your community, watch the CMS webinar on caring for your community by knowing the numbers. |
Memory Care Forum Fall Conference |
| Sept. 14–15, 2017 Estancia La Jolla Hotel & Spa, San Diego, CA Learn more and register The Institute for Advancement of Senior Care’s fall conference will cover dementia care topics like family traning and intervention, caring for dementia patients with histories of trauma, creating dementia-friendly environments, safe dining, and more. |



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