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Promising Practices for Meeting the Needs of Dually Eligible Older Adults with Substance Use Disorders
Supporting documents such as webinar slides, transcript, and additional resources are available to download by scrolling to the attachments section below. Podcast: This webinar is also available as a podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. In 2018, Resources for Integrated Care held the Supporting Older
[...]Published Date: May 16, 2019 -
Supporting Diverse Family Caregivers: Spotlight on Alzheimer’s Los Angeles
Click here to access the Spotlight on Alzheimer’s Los Angeles For the nearly one in four older adults dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia (ADRD),1 family caregivers provide significant physical, emotional, and financial support.
[...]Published Date: April 22, 2019 -
Long-Term Services & Supports – Calvin’s Story
Long-term services and supports (LTSS) comprise the range of home and community-based services and supports that allow participants to reside in their home and engage in their community. In the context of disability-competent care, planning LTSS involves identifying functional needs
[...]Published Date: April 12, 2019 -
Care Coordination – Sam and Deb’s Story
A person-centered approach is key in disability-competent care coordination. Care coordinators help participants with disabilities and chronic health conditions manage risk within the context of their personal preferences as well as their health and safety needs. Sam and Deb’s story
[...]Published Date: April 10, 2019 -
Care Coordination – Camille’s Story
A person-centered approach is key in disability-competent care coordination. Care coordinators help participants with disabilities and chronic health conditions manage risk within the context of their personal preferences as well as their health and safety needs. Camille’s story illustrates the
[...]Published Date: April 10, 2019 -
Care Coordination – Tom’s Story
A person-centered approach is key in disability-competent care coordination. Care coordinators help participants with disabilities and chronic health conditions manage risk within the context of their personal preferences as well as their health and safety needs. Tom’s story demonstrates how
[...]Published Date: April 10, 2019 -
Reducing Negative Attitudes Faced by Peer Support Staff
Peer support staff are individuals in recovery from a mental illness and/or substance use condition who have leveraged their lived experience to assist others in recovery. One challenge peer support staff may face on the job is a lack of
[...]Published Date: March 18, 2019 -
Leveraging the Lived Experience of Peer Support Staff
Peer support staff are individuals in recovery from a mental illness and/or substance use condition who with training, use their lived experience to assist others in recovery. One of the key steps to successfully integrate peer support staff into behavioral
[...]Published Date: March 18, 2019 -
Approaches to Navigation Services for Individuals with Serious Mental Illness
This guide was developed to assist behavioral health agencies and providers adopt navigation services. This guide was developed to assist behavioral health agencies and providers adopt navigation services. This guide offers resources that may assist providers seeking to develop navigation
[...]Published Date: February 15, 2019 -
Approaches to Workforce Development to Support Care Management
This guide was developed to assist organizations adopt workforce develop and training strategies to support care coordination. This guide was developed to assist organizations adopt workforce develop and training strategies to support care coordination. The guide offers resources that may
[...]Published Date: February 15, 2019