Integration of Health Information Technology and Promotion of Personhood in Family-Centered Dementia Care
Neurocognitive Disorders, Alzheimer Disease, Caregiver
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Neurocognitive Disorders focused on measuring Health technology, Assistive and Alternative Communication Device, Family Centered Care, Personhood
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
Caregivers:
- Regular access to the internet (via computer or smartphone) and telephone
- 21 years-old or older
- Providing caregiving activities (Activities of Daily Living and/or Instrumental Activities of Daily Living) for an average of 2 hours or more per day of direct assistance or supervision for a person with ADRD
- Speak and understand English or Spanish.
Care Recipient:
- 60 years or older
- Speak and understand English or Spanish
- Have an established diagnosis of a Neurocognitive Disorder (Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, frontotemporal dementia, Lewy body dementia or Parkinson's disease dementia)
- Receive a score on the Mini Mental Status Exam of 21 or lower
- Be able to complete the eligibility vision screen.
Healthcare Providers:
* Provide ongoing healthcare and support services to PWD and their families.
Exclusion Criteria
Caregivers:
- Provide care to a PWD living in an assisted living facility or nursing home
- Plan for the PWD to be placed in a long-term care facility during the study period
- Plan to end their role as caregiver within 6 months of study enrollment
- Have their own major medical conditions affecting independent functioning (e.g. illness or disability) or cognitive impairment
- Do not speak and read English or Spanish
- Have known active suicidal ideation
Care Recipients:
- Significant visual or hearing impairment (with supports)
- Known active suicidal ideation
- Schizophrenia diagnosis
Sites / Locations
- UAB Alzheimer's Risk Assessment and Intervention Clinic
- Miami Jewish Health
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Full Intervention
Minimal Intervention
TRIADs (caregiver, PWD, and provider) randomly assigned to the experimental arm will have access to use CareHeroes AND the newly developed AAC app. Provider will receive information via the AAC app.
TRIADs (caregiver, PWD, and provider) randomly assigned to the minimal intervention arm will have access to use CareHeroes but only a paper version of the newly developed AAC app.