Promoting Seniors' Health With Home Care Aides
Muscle Weakness
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Muscle Weakness focused on measuring Exercise, Frail Elderly, Homebound Persons, Activities of Daily Living, Mobility Limitation, Home Care Services, Long-Term Care, Dual MEDICAID MEDICARE Eligibility
Eligibility Criteria
HOME CARE CLIENTS
Inclusion Criteria:
- English or Spanish-speaking older adults aged 60+
- Receiving Illinois Department on Aging Community Care Program In-Home service from the collaborating home care agency
- Able to sit in a chair independently for >=15 minutes (it is fine if the person needs help with transferring to a chair)
- Cognitive status sufficient to follow directions and respond to survey questions as determined by the Six-Item Screener (Callahan, et al., 2002) (the instrument used in the phone screening) and the Modified Mini-Mental State (3MS) Examination (the instrument used in the in-home screening)
- Willing to be assigned to either intervention program
- Willing to have the research team notify the primary care physician of the client's study participation
Exclusion Criteria:
- Having a legal guardian appointed
- Bedridden or unable to sit in a chair independently
- Receiving hospice care or having a terminal diagnosis
- Self-reported inability to read large print books
HOME CARE AIDES
Inclusion Criteria:
- English or Spanish-speaking home care aide caring for an older home care client eligible for the study
- Age 18 and older
- Willing to implement the intervention program routine with their eligible client(s) for the full 4 months
- Willing to be randomly assigned to either intervention program
- Intend to be a home care aide for the next 12 months
Exclusion Criteria
• Not having a home care client who participates in the study
Sites / Locations
- University of Illinois at Chicago
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Healthy Moves
Active Mind
Home care aides (HCAs) will be trained to deliver Healthy Moves for Aging Well (Healthy Moves), a gentle physical activity program, to their clients. On the first home care visit after the training, HCAs will introduce the program, assess their clients' readiness for the activity and have their clients set personally meaningful goals, and teach the three chair-bound moves. Home care clients will be asked to do the three moves every day. HCAs remind clients of their activity as part of their regular home care visits throughout the 4-month intervention period.
Home care aides (HCAs) will be trained to deliver Active Mind for Aging Well (Active Mind), a gentle thinking activity program, to their clients. On the first home care visit after the training, HCAs will introduce the program, assess their clients' readiness for the activity and have their clients set personally meaningful goals, and teach the activity. Home care clients will be asked to do a word search puzzle every day. HCAs remind clients of their activity as part of their regular home care visits throughout the 4-month intervention period.