Tuesday, May 3 | 2:00 - 3:00 pm ET
Register for the webinar.
The quality of life of older adults and persons living with all types of disabilities is closely tied to the services they receive in home and community settings. Among these services are residential supports, personal care services, mental health services, and community living supports.
Despite its importance, the quality of home and community-based services (HCBS), as well as the outcomes for older adults and people with disabilities who receive them experience, has historically been difficult to define and even more difficult to measure.
Through working with researchers, measure developers, policymakers, and advocates, the Research and Training Center on HCBS Outcome Measurement (RTC/OM) at the University of Minnesota Institute on Community Integration has developed measures that focus on how well Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) are helping older adults and people with a variety of disabilities live the lives they want.
This webinar will:
- Provide an overview of ACL vision regarding quality measure development;
- Review the importance of high-quality, person-centered outcome measures that can be used to compare provider performance and increase outcomes desired by participants; and
- Review opportunities for providers and the older adults and people with disabilities they support to participate in measure testing.
Presenters:
- Introduction by Shawn Terrell and Amanda Reichard with ACL
- Brian Abery, Ph.D. Co-Director and Principal Investigator of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on HCBS Outcome Measures at the University of Minnesota, Institute on Community Integration
- Renata Ticha Ph.D. Co-Director and Principal Investigator of the Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on HCBS Outcome Measures at the University of Minnesota, Institute on Community Integration
Materials:
- Meeting recording (with captions) Access Passcode: +HmEZ@f1
- Transcript
- Slides
Live Sign Language interpretation will be provided along with closed captioning. The webinar will be recorded and transcript will be provided after the event.
Contact Shawn Terrell with questions.