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Getting Connected! Introducing the Dementia Peer Coalition May 2, 2019 Bob Savage, Advocate Living with Dementia & Co-Founder, Dementia Peer Coalition Erica DeFrancesco, Director of Community Education, LiveWell Dementia Specialists

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Page 1: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Getting Connected!Introducing the

Dementia Peer CoalitionMay 2, 2019

Bob Savage, Advocate Living with Dementia & Co-Founder, Dementia Peer Coalition

Erica DeFrancesco, Director of Community Education, LiveWell Dementia Specialists

Page 2: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

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X Founded in 1990, LiveWell Alliance (formerly Alzheimer’s Resource Center) is committed to social change that promotes the inclusion and wellbeing of people as they age

X Established history as thought leaders and pioneers in dementia services seeking to positively transform the way people living with dementia (PLWD) areviewed, engaged and supported

X Campus in Southington, CT home to 133 peopleliving with dementia (skilled nursing and assisted living communities)

Page 3: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

X Suite of community services including day services, support groups for PLWD and carepartners (CPs), community education, dementia care navigation

X LiveWell Dementia Specialists – new transdisciplinary outpatient group practice (OT, PT, SLP, Counseling, Geriatrician, Palliative Care MD, APRN)

X Farmington Valley campus (in development) to focus on resilient aging and cognitive health

Page 4: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Bob Savage

Page 5: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Thoughts on Empowerment

X Why do we need to talk about empowerment?

X How do you shift your thinking from caring to empowering?

XReduce Stigma

XChange perceptions

XEnsure our human rights

X Increase access, inclusion and disability rights

XEmpower us

Page 6: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Pioneers – Advocating for Change

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Page 7: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Pioneers and AuthorsX Christine Bryden, diagnosed in 1995 at age 46. Wrote her

first book in 1998. Many others have now followed.

X James McKillop diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 1999 at 59. Founded the Scottish Dementia Working Group in 2001.

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Rise of Working Groups

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FOUNDING PRINCIPLES

X Empowerment, Equality, Inclusion, Access, Resilience, Meaning, Purpose

FOCUS AREAS

X Peer Support, Advocacy, Community Education & Research

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Page 10: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

DPC – Support Groups

X Peer Support Groups

X Southington Senior Center: 1st Mondays

X Bristol: Dr. Reyes’s office – 2nd Wednesdays

X Farmington: Last Tuesdays

X Zoom Video Conference: 3rd Wednesdays

X Based on Alcoholics Anonymous format

proudly supports the DPC

Page 11: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

DPC – Advocacy Efforts

X Testimonies at Legislative Office Building

X Letters to local and national governmentofficials

X Lobby days

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proudly supports the DPC

Page 12: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Public Awareness and Education Events

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Public Awareness and Education Events

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An interactive theater program designed to give voice to people in the early stages of dementia by creating their own script of stories, expressing their fear, anger, frustration, hope and determination —often with humor and love. Group members then share their stories and experiences with audiences made up of family members, peers, friends, care partners, and professionals.

www.towhomimayconcern.org

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DPC – Research

X Empowering Partnerships

X A-List

X Advisors on research projects

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Page 16: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Eugene WashingtonPCORI Engagement Award

September 2018 – August 2020

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Page 17: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Who is PCORI?Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute

https://www.pcori.org

Mission:

PCORI helps people make informed healthcare decisions, and improves healthcare delivery and outcomes, by producing and

promoting high-integrity, evidence-based information that comes from research guided by patients, caregivers, and the broader

healthcare community.

PCORI is funded through the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund (PCOR Trust Fund), which was established by Congress through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010.

Page 18: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

What is a Eugene Washington Engagement Award?

Supports projects that…

encourage active integration of patients, caregivers, clinicians, and other healthcare stakeholders…

as integral members of the research process

Page 19: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

PCORI Engagement Principles

XReciprocal relationshipsXCo-learningXPartnershipXTransparency, honest, and trust

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Key

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s ➢ Understand what outcomes are important to PLWD/CGs

➢ Involve PLWD/CGs in the identification of research priorities and relevant outcomes.

➢ Develop practices for increasing engagement of PLWD/CG s as members of research teams.

➢ Engage PLWD/CGs as members of research teams that are studying dementia care, services, and supports.

Page 21: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Our 2-year project

Build the capacity of people living with dementia and their caregivers toengage in research:

1. Expand and strengthen the Dementia Peer Coalition

2. Provide a training program that prepares persons living with dementia, care partners and researchers to partner in research

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Page 22: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Our 2-year project

3. Create and prioritize a list of research topics – what matters to you!

4. Take what we learn and share it with others!

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Page 23: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Partnering in Research

Traditional Research

X Persons with dementia are the subjects of research

Research PartnershipsX View persons living with

dementia as experts of the lived experience of dementia who can participate in all aspects of research on dementia care and services by:X Planning studiesX Conducting studiesX Sharing the results of

studies

Page 24: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Benefits of Partnering in Research

X Opportunities to:X Share what matters to YOU

X Advance research related to dementia

X Socialize with others

X Give back and help others

X Reduce the stigma about abilities of persons living with dementia to contribute to society

X Improve self-esteem and self-worth

Page 25: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Introduction to the A-ListsX A first-of-its kind online community of people

with or at risk for Alzheimer’s disease, other dementias, and Mild Cognitive Impairment, along with current and former care partners.

X Offers opportunities to share insights with doctors, researchers, and regulators on What Matters Most to YOU.

6,000+ members strong and growing!!

Page 26: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Why Participate in Research?Perspectives from Researchers

X “I think it’s important for me as a researcher to know what’s important to the people who are enrolling in my studies. If we could listen carefully to what they tell us that could benefit so many families who are living with dementia.”

X “There have been more pioneering researchers who have engaged persons living with dementia in the design of their studies, but they’ve been few and far between.”

Page 27: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

Why Participate in Research?Perspectives Persons Living withDementia

X“I was comfortable in contributing my knowledge because I knew I had something valuable to offer.”

X“To develop trust, researchers need to stop making assumptions about what the person with dementia can contribute. Researchers may find themselves surprised at how much they can gain just by asking the person with dementia.”

Page 28: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

An Invitation to the Empowering Partners Opportunity

X If you are a person living with dementia or a care partner, we invite you to learn about how to partner with researchers. You are EXPERTS with lived experiences with so much to offer!

X Empowering Partners will bring persons living with dementia together with researchers for a 2-day training session designed to help participants learn how to best PARTNER with one another that leverages the expertise of ALL participants

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Commitment and Cost of the Training

What is the Commitment?XParticipants with be asked to attend a Welcome &

Orientation session, and a 2-day Empowering Partnerships training. You will be asked to provide feedback before and after the training through surveys.

Is there a Cost to Participate?X There is no cost for participation; meals during the 2-

Day Training are included, and transportation will be provided to the training if needed.

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Dementia Alliance International

“It is imperative that there is nothing about us without us. It is our undisputed human right. Quite simply this means that anything about people with dementia should involve people with dementia. And not just one person with dementia – as many as possible.”

John Sandblom, DAI Founding Member

ADI Conference, Chicago, 2018

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NEXT STEPS

X If you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let them know about the DPC!

X Attend a Welcoming/Orientation Session to learn more about Empowering Partnerships in Research!

Sign-up sheets available

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DPC – REACHResearch, Education, Advocacy, Community Happenings

X Bi-Monthly Meeting: 1st Friday beginning May 3rd, 11:00-12:30 pm, LiveWell, 1261 S. Main St. Plantsville, CT and via Zoom

X Focuses on opportunities in:

X Research

X Community Education & Public Awareness

X Advocacy

X Social Events – upcoming memory cafes, etc.

(not a support group)

Page 33: Introducing the Dementia Peer CoalitionXIf you are a person living with dementia, inquire about joining the Dementia Peer Coalition. Or, if you know someone living with dementia, let

More info? Want to get involved?

www.dementiapeercoalition.org

[email protected]

860-628-9000

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proudly supports the DPC