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Dementia Caregiving Resources

Evidence-Based Support for Communities

Identifying, translating, and disseminating research findings and evidence-based public health best practices in dementia caregiving is a main goal of the PHCOE-DC. This page contains a collection of materials, tools, and best-practices that public health agencies can use to support family members, friends, and other unpaid individuals who care for people living with dementia in their communities.

Roadmap for Investment in Dementia Care

Roadmap for Investment in Dementia Care

The report summarizes the most promising opportunities to fill the needs and gaps in dementia care that can improve the quality of life for people with dementia and their caregivers.
Framework for Creating Age-Friendly Public Health Systems

Framework for Creating Age-Friendly Public Health Systems

Trust for America’s Health’s (TFAH) framework for Creating Age-Friendly Public Health Systems outlines the 6 activities for public health departments to elevate and expand their role in healthy aging.
Caregiving in a Diverse America: Understanding the Systemic Challenges Facing Diverse Family Caregivers in the U.S.

Caregiving in a Diverse America: Understanding the Systemic Challenges Facing Diverse Family Caregivers in the U.S.

The report highlights significant disparities in support, caregiving intensity, health, and financial impacts among African American, Hispanic and Asian American and Pacific Islander caregivers, LGBTQ caregivers, as well as caregivers across different income brackets and geographical areas.
Randomized Trial of the Family Intervention: Telephone Tracking—Caregiver for Dementia Caregivers: Use of Community and Healthcare Resources

Randomized Trial of the Family Intervention: Telephone Tracking—Caregiver for Dementia Caregivers: Use of Community and Healthcare Resources