Presenters: Gayle Alston MS. Gwenyth Johnson, MS. RD. LD. Cliff Burt, MPA

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Georgia Department of Human Services Implementing EBP for Family Caregivers Presenters: Gayle Alston MS. Gwenyth Johnson, MS. RD. LD. Cliff Burt, MPA Date: September 11, 2012

Vision, Mission and Core Values Vision Stronger Families for a Stronger Georgia. Mission Strengthen Georgia by providing Individuals and Families access to services that promote self-sufficiency, independence, and protect Georgia's vulnerable children and adults. Core Values Provide access to resources that offer support and empower Georgians and their families. Deliver services professionally and treat all clients with dignity and respect. Manage business operations effectively and efficiently by aligning resources across the agency. Promote accountability, transparency and quality in all services we deliver and programs we administer. Develop our employees at all levels of the agency.

www.rosalynncarter.org

Have you heard Evidence- Based Programs are NOT business as usual? What does that MEAN? www.rosalynncarter.org

Evidence-Based Programs: rigorous scientific evaluation achieve outcomes of importance to family caregivers published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal tailored to the caregiver s specific needs and risk factors multicomponent a helper who has specific intervention protocols heavier dosage www.rosalynncarter.org

RCI REACH Six month intervention delivered in twelve sessions in the home and by phone. Telephone support group provides five additional sessions. Focuses on emphasizing positive aspects of caregiving and providing tools to improve stress management, caregiver self-care, and coping skills in managing problem behaviors. www.rosalynncarter.org

RCI REACH Interventionist knowledge of caregiving and ability to relate more important than degreed credentials. Caseloads: 15 to 20 depending on travel time. Intensity appropriate for high risk caregivers. Interventionists need support and stress management too. www.rosalynncarter.org

Care Consultation Twelve month program providing assessment, information and referral, and coaching to both caregivers and care recipients by telephone. Focuses on linking and supporting families in accessing services and resources. Well developed computer based intervention. www.rosalynncarter.org

Interventionist: Care Consultation Bachelor level credentials; Understanding of caregiver issues and resources extremely important Caseloads: 100 150 depending on administrative support CCIS assists in monitoring fidelity www.rosalynncarter.org

New York University Caregiver Intervention Within a Four to Six Months: An individual counseling session 4 family counseling sessions A second individual counseling session Over the entire course of the disease Participation in a support group Telephone consultation for caregiver or family member as needed. www.rosalynncarter.org

New York University Caregiver Intervention Interventionists should be licensed clinicians, experienced in caregiving issues and family therapy. Contracting with clinicians has proven to be a cost effective staffing model. Clinical supervision is highly recommended. Statistically significant delay in institutionalization of 1.5 years. www.rosalynncarter.org

Challenges to implementing Evidence- Based Programs: Right Staff (they ARE the intervention) Fidelity to protocols (monitoring) Data (collection, management, analysis) Effective feedback/response loop Getting the right service to the people who need it most (marketing) www.rosalynncarter.org

Evidence-Based Implementation Positive Outcomes Intervention www.rosalynncarter.org

Evidence-Based Practices: Implementation AND Interventions a different breed of cat. www.rosalynncarter.org

Evidence-Based Implementation Selection (Staffing) Training Coaching (Supervision) Delivery Evaluation www.rosalynncarter.org

Intensive Technical Assistance Intensive TA includes all elements of Basic TA, but adds considerable on-site direction, collaboration, coaching, and evaluation strategies needed to achieve [desired outcomes]. www.rosalynncarter.org

RCI Technical Assistance Prior to initiating the project: Provide management and staff level orientation training sessions on the new project. Process map operational steps from beginning to end. Identify process quality indicators and establish data collection procedures. Coordinate training of interventionists and program managers www.rosalynncarter.org

RCI Technical Assistance After initiation of services: Two Feedback Opportunities: Weekly or Bi-weekly teleconferences Operational issues Client issues Monthly site visits Process Quality indicators Fidelity checks Debrief Interventionists www.rosalynncarter.org

RCI Technical Assistance Evaluation based on data: Procedural Challenges and Solutions Referrals Enrollment/refusals Time management of interventionists Attrition Fidelity Caregiver Outcomes Cross sites/interventionists Compared to original study www.rosalynncarter.org

Evidence Based Wellness Programming Why focus on evidence based health and wellness programs? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about 133 million Americans live with at least one chronic illness More than 75% of health care costs are due to chronic conditions http://www.cdc.gov/chronicdisease/resources/publications/aag/chronic.htm

Evidence Based Wellness Programming Why focus on health and wellness? According to the family caregiver alliance approximately one third of caregivers provide intense care to others while suffering from poor health themselves. Caregivers suffer from higher levels of stress, anxiety, depression and other mental health effects. Caregivers (3/5 th ) report fair to poor health with one or more chronic conditions as compared to non-caregivers (1/3 rd ) http://www.caregiver.org/caregiver/jsp/content_node.jsp?nodeid=1822

Programs Being Implemented in Georgia Stanford Chronic Disease Self Management Program (CDSMP) A Matter of Balance Tai Chi Moving for Better Balance Evidence Based Nutrition Education

Stanford s CDSMP Pilot project with grant funding from AoA and NCOA to implement the Stanford Model of Chronic Disease Self Management, a widely recognized evidence-based health promotion program. Currently working with all Area Agencies on Aging to disseminate CDSMP. Capacity in 39 counties and expanding. On line version Better Living Better Health Future goals to expand to DSMP, Tomando, and PSMP

A Matter of Balance Holding Master Training Early in 2013 Working with AAAs to develop Volunteer Recruitment Strategies Adding another Evidence Based Program to the Title III D Menu of Services

Tai Chi Moving for Better Balance Holding Master Training Early 2014 Working with AAAs to Train Senior Center Managers, Volunteers and Community Partners Adding a Third EBP to the Title III D Menu of Services

Evidence Based Nutrition Education The Stanford Nutrition Action Program (SNAP) Has a low literacy focus Goal is to reduce heart disease Can be led by lay leader DASH (Dietary Approach to Stop HTN) Has been shown to lower blood pressure in just 14 days Focused on plant based diet but not vegetarian Lay educator materials to be developed by GSU Vitamin D and B for Older Adults Lay educator materials to be developed by GSU

Evidence Based Nutrition and Wellness Goals Provide training and technical assistance for a menu of evidence nutrition and wellness programs Focus on topics of greatest need within each region Partner with community (organizations and individuals) to expand beyond the traditional aging network Empower older Georgians and their Caregivers

Why Focus on Family Caregivers? Key partners in long-term care system 80% of long-term care for older adults If we work with them things go well If we ignore them or treat them as servants our job is hard Key to quality elder care They do the work Make critical decisions about care of older adults Key to public purse Delays or prevents the use of nursing home care Affect length of hospitals stays & readmission

Dilemmas for Supporting Caregivers Caregivers don t know they are caregivers. Caregivers seek help too late. Caregivers will not use services that service providers believe will benefit from them. Service providers are often unable to demonstrate benefits of services relative to costs.

What Is TCARE? Systematic approach to serving family caregivers Evidence-based process Grounded in the caregiver identity theory Reflects current knowledge of research about caregiver interventions Seeks to ensure quality and equality

TCARE Helps Identify: Presence of depression Types and levels of stress Appropriate goals for supporting caregivers Strategies to meet goals Array of services consistent with goals and strategies

Why is a structured Caregiver assessment process useful? A standardized process helps ensure equal level staff expertise when; Assessing caregivers needs Creating care plans Increases validity & credibility of assessment process care plans Can demonstrate to policy makers Use of evidence-based practices as basis for making decisions in allocating scare resources

Findings on TCARE Caregivers receiving TCARE experienced lower levels of: Depression Stress burden Objective burden Identity Discrepancy Intention to place

TCARE Implementation Statewide Implementation: 121 Care managers certified in TCARE TCARE Screen in AIMS TCARE Assessment going into AIMS ADRC staff trained to use TCARE Screen

TCARE Implementation Regularly scheduled Conference Calls for HCBS and Medicaid- Waiver Care Managers Care Managers go to the UWM website to complete TCARE protocols

TCARE Data from Screens Of 264 caregivers screened for TCARE: 184 have moderate or high levels of depression 162 have moderate or high stress burden 193 have moderate or high objective burden 220 have moderate or high identity discrepancy 46 indicate they definitely would or probably would consider placing the care receiver in a different type of care setting, given the care receiver s current condition

Powerful Tools for Caregivers The PTC six week evidence-based education program for family caregivers has been shown to improve: Self-Care Behaviors (increased exercise, relaxation, and medical check-ups) Management of Emotions: (reduced guilt, anger, and depression)

Powerful Tools for Caregivers The PTC six week evidence-based education program for family caregivers has been shown to improve: Self-Efficacy: (increased confidence in copi8ng with caregiving demands Use of Community Resources (increased utilization of local services)

Powerful Tools for Caregivers Statewide Implementation with funding through ACL Systems Integration Part B Grant: All 12 AAAs will receive funding to recruit and train class leaders Class leaders will teach the course to family caregivers