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AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Demonstration Project 2005SUMMARY Report for the Iowa Alzheimer’s Task Force 2007 FROM THEIowa Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstr

Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoIration ProjectsAoA Grant 390AZ2366. "Building a Seamless Dementia-Specific Service Delivery System for Rural Aged", (1999-2004)AoA Grant 890AZ2774, "E

nhancing capacity for dementia specific Adult Day Care and Respite FOR RURAL AND EMERGING MINORITY POPULATIONS". (2004-2007).The AoA Alzheimer’s Demon Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoI

stration Grants offered an excellent opportunity for collaboration & sharing between various state and public agencies that strengthened & expanded se

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rvices for the benefit of its most vulnerable citizens.Iowa Department of Elder Affairs with the University of Iowa College of Nursing1AoA Rural Iowa

AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Demonstration Project 2005SUMMARY Report for the Iowa Alzheimer’s Task Force 2007 FROM THEIowa Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstr

Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoIg partner, theUniversity of Iowa College of Nursing, John A. Hartford Center for Geriatric Nursing ExcellenceDear Alzheimer’s Task Force member.First

of all we commend the Slate Legislature and the Iowa Department of Elder Affairs for their establishment of this Task Force. We commend you for your c Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoI

ommitment and time in serving on this committee. The needs of persons with dementia and their caregivers are great. Improving sendees and preparing a

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plan for the future is crucial in establishing the network that is and will increasingly be essential in adequately managing the care needs of our fel

AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Demonstration Project 2005SUMMARY Report for the Iowa Alzheimer’s Task Force 2007 FROM THEIowa Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstr

Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoIibly in developing for the complex needs of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, especially as our population ages.The following is an outline o

f the earnest work of many people, publicly and privately employed, in attempting to establish sustainable, evidenced-based care for persons with deme Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoI

ntia and their caregivers across the Slate. These are the findings and products enabled through a grant from the Administration on Aging over the past

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7 years. We are providing it to you to use as you see fit; a guide for new programs and strategies, for understanding of systems that exist and possi

AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Demonstration Project 2005SUMMARY Report for the Iowa Alzheimer’s Task Force 2007 FROM THEIowa Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstr

Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoIny assistance in providing research, recommendations, consultations at your request. Thanks you for serving this vulnerable population.Respectfully,Ja

net K. Specht, PhD, RN. FAANAnn Bossen, MSN, RN, BCAoA Grant #90AZ2366. “Building a Seamless Dementia-Specific Service Delivery System for Rural Aged” Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoI

, (1999-2004). UI CON Project Personnel: Principal Investigator, Janet Specht; Co-PI Geri Hall, Project Coordinator, Ann Bossen; Consultants; Kathleen

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Buckwaiter. Meridean Maas, Marianne Smith. Toni Tripp-Reimer.AoA Grant #90AZ2774. "Enhancing capacity for dementia specific Adult Day Care and Respit

AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Demonstration Project 2005SUMMARY Report for the Iowa Alzheimer’s Task Force 2007 FROM THEIowa Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstr

Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoIossen; Consultants; Kathleen Buckwaiter, Meridean Maas, Lisa Kelley.2AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Dernonsiration Project 2005The charge of the Alzheimer

’s Task Force is in line with many of the issues we have addressed through the AoA Iowa Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstration Grants. We have compiled for Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoI

your use a description OÍ and results from our efforts during this lime as well as a summary of lessons learned and recommendations as to service nee

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ds of persons with dementia and their families in the state. Further details or resources are available upon request. Attached at the end of tills pap

AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Demonstration Project 2005SUMMARY Report for the Iowa Alzheimer’s Task Force 2007 FROM THEIowa Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstr

Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoI journal article on recommendations for educational preparation by Buckwalter & Maas. 2006.The Iowa Department of Elder Affairs, in collaboration with

the University of Iowa College of Nursing, has been engaged in developing and evaluating community based services for persons with dementia in the st Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoI

ate of Iowa over the past 7 years under a grant form the Administration on Aging. This grant tested out several models of care (dementia nurse care ma

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nager, memory loss nurse specialist. “People Living Alone Need Support” (PLANS), varying models of respite care), surveyed agencies and senice provide

AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Demonstration Project 2005SUMMARY Report for the Iowa Alzheimer’s Task Force 2007 FROM THEIowa Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstr

Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoIy service providers and other related services providers including assisted living and nursing home facilities. In addition, a number of capacity buil

ding conferences have been offered statewide on different aspects of providing care for persons with dementia.rhe collaboration with the University of Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoI

Iowa College of Nursing, John A. Hanford Center for Nursing Excellence is completed, and it is noteworthy that an AoA giant was awarded again to DLA

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(July 2007), which continues under the same concepts and foci as previous grants developed and implemented by the UI CON, minus the nunsing aspects (N

AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Demonstration Project 2005SUMMARY Report for the Iowa Alzheimer’s Task Force 2007 FROM THEIowa Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstr

Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoIre, the intent initialed by the ƯĨ CON ol providing expanded services and support ol person with dementia and their caregivers is continuing. These gr

ants were demonstration projects with research methods used lor evaluation and the knowledge gained give US valuable insights into what works ill comm Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoI

unity settings, it is important that Task Force recommendations are formulated from the evidence base of dementia care and lessons learned from the pr

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evious grants, guided by current evidence, be available to assist in guiding future planning.3AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Demonstration Project 2005OVE

AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Demonstration Project 2005SUMMARY Report for the Iowa Alzheimer’s Task Force 2007 FROM THEIowa Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstr

Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoIthey are able to be maintained in their home longer•Well-being and stress of care givers can be address and mediated (0 some degree by adequate suppor

t and education•There is a lack of awareness of and knowledge about dementia, the disease process and management of issues•Many of the disturbing beha Collated_copy_Report_for_Alz_Task_Force_from_UoI

vior issues connected with dementia are a result of inappropriate care or management of the manifestations of the disease•Dementia care costs can be r

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educed by adequately providing services and support to care givers and clients with dementia by preventing premature institutionalization

AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Demonstration Project 2005SUMMARY Report for the Iowa Alzheimer’s Task Force 2007 FROM THEIowa Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstr

AoA Rural Iowa Alzheimer’s Demonstration Project 2005SUMMARY Report for the Iowa Alzheimer’s Task Force 2007 FROM THEIowa Alzheimer’s Disease Demonstr

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