REmote Assessment and Dynamic Response Intervention (READyR)
Dementia, Alzheimer Disease, Relationship, Marital
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Dementia focused on measuring Needs Assessment, Family Caregiver, Technology, Remote Monitoring, Care Values, Aging-in-place
Eligibility Criteria
Persons with Dementia
Inclusion:
- 62 years or older;
- Able to identify a family care partner over age 20 who is living with you and will also consent to fully participate in the study;
- Probable or confirmed diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment or early-stage dementia
- Age and education adjusted MOCA score > 15 (at most recent measurement by parent study) corresponding to early to moderate stage dementia
Exclusion:
- Inability to speak English or read printed materials in English
- Conditions that would limit participation at entry to study (e.g. visual or hearing impairments prohibiting reading and discussing the intervention materials);
- Any uncontrolled medical condition that is expected to preclude completion of the study, such as late stage cancers.
Family Care Partners
Inclusion:
- 21 years or older;
- Self-identifying as a family member and care partner residing with the PwD participant;
Exclusion:
- Inability to speak English or read printed materials in English
- Conditions that would limit participation at entry to study (e.g. visual or hearing impairments prohibiting reading and discussing the intervention materials);
- Any uncontrolled medical condition that is expected to preclude completion of the study, such as late stage cancers.
Sites / Locations
- Oregon Health & Science University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
READyR A
READyR B (wait list comparison)
Group A will start the READyR intervention immediately after the baseline Session 1. The READyR program consists of a 3-session, values-based needs assessment intervention designed to match objectively-assessed in-home activity patterns with subjective reports of participants' care values. The goal of the intervention is to address unmet dementia-related care needs and help couples prepare for the future, and reduce strain on their relationship, and help maintain their health and well-being. Session 2 will occur approximately 3 weeks after Session 1, and Session 3 will occur approximately 3 weeks after Session 2. Session 3 also includes follow-up assessments.
Group B - the wait list comparison group - will have a 60-minute support session (comparator intervention) about 3 weeks after the baseline Session 1. The support session will include general information about dementia-related care needs that does not take into account the individual participant's care values or objective in-home activity patterns. They will also receive a check-in call approximately 3 weeks later, with follow-up assessments. Group B will begin the READyR intervention sessions following completion of follow-up assessments.