Wednesday, May 25, 2022 1:00-2:00 PM ET
The Wisconsin Dementia Care Specialist Program serves individuals, families, and their communities as part of county-based aging and disability resource centers. The program assists agencies in becoming dementia capable, acts as a catalyst for dementia-friendly communities, and supports individuals living with dementia and their families to live at home in the community. Presenters will discuss how the program started and how it evolved to become a statewide effort.
Participants will be able to:
- Describe community-based memory screening as a part of the program.
- Explain the three pillars of the program.
- Propose planning and action items to state and local decision makers based upon the program’s framework, in part or as a whole.
Presenters:
- Kristen Felten, MSW, APSW, is the dementia specialist for the Office on Aging at the Wisconsin Department of Health Services, where she created the Dementia Care Specialist Program.
- Carrie Molke, MS, is director of the Bureau of Aging and Disability Resources in the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
If you have questions, please contact Sari Shuman.
Funded by ACL, NADRC provides support to ACL and its grantees to implement evidence-based interventions and innovative practices that empower and assist caregivers of people with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders.