Wednesday, November 19, 2008


Register Now: ASA/NCOA

RCI is sponsoring an extended program on Evidence Based Programs at the ASA/NCOA conference in Las Vegas, on Thursday, March 19th from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

This first-ever extended program on evidence-based programs for caregivers will provide an indepth overview and introduction to the field. You will have an opportunity to hear from program developers, funders and policy makers and get an update on what is going on nationally.

Register Here


Telephone Learning Series

Hear the Audio File and
Download the Slides
from
Dr. Karen Blase's
SEPTEMBER 19
presentation:


Evidence Based Programs to
Support Caregivers:
Real World Implementation
Challenges and Solutions



State Initiatives

Rosalynn Carter Institute
State Initiatives Newsletter


Care Transition Coach
Training in Georgia

Twenty-five individuals have been trained to serve as Care Transition Coaches by Dr. Eric Coleman and colleagues from the University of Colorado Denver. The Care Transitions Intervention helps patients and caregivers effectively manage transitions between hospital and home and other care setting. The training was sponsored by RCI and CARE-NETS as part of the Georgia Coalition for Caregiver Health.


Read more about Care Transitions.



Quality Care Connections, a partnership of RCI and J&J, is a network of researchers and agencies implementing evidence-based programs for Alzheimer's caregivers in five diverse communities in New York, Texas, New Jersey, Alabama and Vermont.

Read more...


Conference Presentations and Handouts Available

"Raising the Bar"

Implementing Evidence Based Programs for Caregivers

Conference Website


Building Family-Professional Partnerships In Long-Term Care

"Caring for You, Caring for Me: Education and Support for Family & Professional Caregivers", Second Edition

Now Available!

This program brings together family and professional caregivers and promotes mutual understanding, integrated care management and more effective overall care whether in home or institutional settings.


Georgia Coalition to Promote Caregiver Health

Rosalynn Carter Institute and its partner CARE-NETs have launched a new state-wide Advocacy organization dedicated to promoting caregiver health in Georgia. The Coalition will work to establish state-wide training to equip caregivers with the skills they need to manage their health, deal with high levels of stress, and solve caregiving challenges.

Find out more:




RCI and Partners to Implement REACH II in Georgia

RCI and its partners have been awarded a grant of $730,000 from the Administration on Aging to provide REACH II services to 150 Alzheimer’s caregivers in Americus, Sumter County and seven surrounding rural counties in southwest Georgia.

Read More


Addressing the Caregiver Crisis

Read Rosalynn Carter's Editorial in "Preventing Chronic Disease" from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


Evidence-Based Program Resource Center


Visit the Resource Center to find caregiver programs that have undergone rigorous evaluation and been proven effective.

Visit the Resource Center



Investing in Caregivers

"Because caregivers are viewed as expendable resources in systems of care, they are overlooked, ill-prepared and poorly supported. We believe that caregivers should be cultivated, supported and celebrated. Investing community resources in educating and training caregivers, providing them a wide range of supports including respite, and celebrating their achievements and lives results in a higher quality of care, healthier, more effective caregivers, and a better quality of life for the entire community."

Rick Birkel, Ph.D.,
RCI Executive Director