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RIC Event: Biological Aging and Health Care Disparities in the Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Population
Supporting documents, such as webinar slides, are available to download by scrolling to the attachments section below. As part of the “Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Webinar Series,” this webinar provides an overview of the aging I/DD population.
[...]Time to read: 1 Minutes.Date: July 11, 2013 -
RIC Event: Dementia in Adults with Down Syndrome (DS)
Supporting documents, such as webinar slides, are available to download by scrolling to the attachments section below. As part of the “Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) Webinar Series,” this Webinar focused on the needs of and supports for
[...]Time to read: 1 Minutes.Date: July 3, 2013 -
Strategies To Stimulate And Support Participant Engagement
You can view the webinar recording below. Supporting documents such as webinar slides, transcript, speaker bios, and additional resources are available to download by scrolling to the attachments section below. https://www.youtube.com/embed/rvuQ5KgTwLY Live Webinar Air Date: Tuesday, February 11, 2014 – 2:00pm to 3:00pmDescription: This
[...]Time to read: 1 Minutes.Date: February 11, 2013 -
Navigation Services
Navigators are professionals who coordinate care and services across siloed mental, behavioral, and physical health care delivery systems, leading to greater holistic and person-centered care. The combination of services coordinated by the navigator is fundamentally driven by an individual’s needs.
[...]Time to read: 2 Minutes.Date: January 1, 2012 -
Interdisciplinary Care Team (IDT)
An interdisciplinary team (IDT) brings together knowledge from different health care disciplines to help people receive the care they need. For example, in the disability-competent care (DCC) model, the core members of the IDT include a primary care provider (PCP),
[...]Time to read: 2 Minutes.Date: January 1, 2012 -
Community Supports & Resources
Health plans that contract to provide comprehensive care to beneficiaries dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid may find it beneficial to collaborate with community partners that provide services beyond direct medical care such as housing, transportation for non-medical needs, and
[...]Time to read: 1 Minutes.Date: January 1, 2012 -
Substance Use
Substance use is a primary concern for dually eligible individuals. Substance use conditions refer to the misuse of alcohol, illegal drugs, or prescribed medications in ways that produce harm to an individual and their environment.1 At least 60% of dually
[...]Time to read: 1 Minutes.Date: January 1, 2012 -
Community Health Workers
Health plans and providers seeking to provide culturally competent care and services to individuals from diverse backgrounds have incorporated community health workers (CHWs) in interdisciplinary care teams.1 CHWs – also known as promotoras de salud, community health representatives, community health
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Self-Management
Self-management support is “assistance provided by clinicians and public health practitioners to enhance an individual’s self-efficacy in managing one or more chronic conditions.” 1Self-management support increases individuals’ skills and confidence in managing their health problems, including regular assessment of progress
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Care Transitions
Managing transitions is a key aspect of care coordination and helps ensure that participants undergo a seamless transition from one setting to another. These transitions may be from one health care setting to another, from a health care setting to
[...]Time to read: 2 Minutes.Date: January 1, 2012