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RIC Event: Beyond Alzheimer’s Disease – Other Causes Of Progressive Dementia In The Older Adult
Supporting documents such as webinar slides, transcript, and additional resources are available to download by scrolling to the attachments section below. Description: Several atypical dementia syndromes may be confused with the more common diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). It is
[...]Published Date: September 23, 2020 -
RIC Event: Palliative Care for Older Adults Dually Eligible for Medicare and Medicaid
You can view the webinar recording below. Supporting documents such as webinar slides, transcript, and additional resources are available to download by scrolling to the attachments section below. Older adults who are in the advanced stage of an illness or
[...]Published Date: September 23, 2020 -
RIC Event: Supporting Family Caregivers of Older Adults through Times of Stress and Isolation: A Panel Discussion
https://youtu.be/UEc0kABTw0s?si=kQZKg3TaZs7npvm8 Description: In April 2020, Resources for Integrated Care (RIC) held a highly attended webinar on supporting caregivers of older adults through times of stress and isolation. Due to continued interest in this topic, the July 2020 panel discussion offers
[...]Published Date: July 16, 2020 -
RIC Event: Navigating COVID-19: Supporting Individuals with Dementia and their Caregivers
https://youtu.be/HFiFPFxXeCQ?si=_KubvOG37bWfrEEE Description: The current COVID-19 emergency presents new and unique challenges for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia (ADRD) as well as the family and friends providing care for them. Nineteen percent of all dually eligible beneficiaries have
[...]Published Date: June 23, 2020 -
RIC Event: Supporting Family Caregivers of Older Adults through Times of Stress and Isolation
https://youtu.be/OLhyI13il6o?si=YAC67KnMynbneIrh Description: Over 34 million individuals in the United States provide unpaid care for an older adult,1 including many individuals who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. Due to the emergency brought on by COVID-19, caregivers of older adults may
[...]Published Date: April 30, 2020 -
Supporting Family Caregivers of Older Adults Through Times of Stress and Isolation Resource Guide
Click Here to Access the Resource Guide This is a supplemental resource guide to the Resources for Integrated Care webinar hosted on April 30, 2020, Supporting Family Caregivers of Older Adults Through Times of Stress and Isolation. The webinar recording,
[...]Published Date: April 29, 2020 -
Tip Sheet: Using Person-Centered Language
The language that health plans and providers choose when communicating with and about individuals matters. Thoughtful language choices have the power to support meaningful partnerships with individuals and ultimately bolster their success in meeting health and wellness goals. By using
[...]Published Date: April 6, 2020 -
Supporting Persons with Co-Occurring I/DD and Behavioral Health Needs: Spotlight on Partners Health Plan New York
Click here to Access the Spotlight on PHP This spotlight describes how Partners Health Plan (PHP), New York’s first and only Medicare-Medicaid plan that exclusively serves individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), implements a person-centered and integrated approach to care
[...]Published Date: January 23, 2020 -
Spotlight on the Wisconsin STAR Method: Care Wisconsin’s Approach to Person-Centered Assessment and Care Management for Dually Eligible Beneficiaries
Click here to Access the Spotlight on the Wisconsin STAR Method This spotlight describes a person-centered care management approach called the Wisconsin STAR Method, a simple process that supports care team members in visually mapping out the numerous interacting factors (e.g.,
[...]Published Date: January 23, 2020 -
RIC Event: Hard-to-Reach Populations: Innovative Strategies to Engage Isolated Individuals
https://youtu.be/n_bB1Cf2lWk?si=dwLiTaEhsvi5cBYU Description: It can be challenging for a health plan to find hard-to-reach beneficiaries dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid that may be isolated, transient or homeless, particularly those with behavioral health needs, and engage them in their health care.
[...]Published Date: January 7, 2020