Tailored Activity Program-Veterans Affairs
Dementia
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Dementia focused on measuring dementia, caregivers, tailored activity, neuropsychiatric symptoms, behavioral symptoms
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Inclusion Criteria for Veterans with dementia include:
- English speaking
- diagnosed with dementia as above
able to participate in at least two activities of daily living
- ADLs - bathing
- dressing
- grooming
- toileting
- transferring from bed to chair
- not currently participating in any other dementia-related intervention.
If the Veteran with dementia is on any of four classes of psychotropic medications:
- antidepressant
- benzodiazepines
- antipsychotic
- anti-convulsant
- an anti-dementia medication (memantine or a cholinesterase inhibitor)
- We will require that he/she have been on a stable dose for 60 days prior to enrollment to minimize possible confounding effects of concomitant medications (the typical time frame used in clinical trials).
Caregivers of Veterans must be:
- English speaking
- self-identify as the primary member of the family caring (hands-on or supervision) for the Veteran and 21 years of age or older (male or female)
- living with the Veteran
- accessible by telephone to schedule interview, intervention sessions and follow-up interviews
- planning to live in area for 8 months (to reduce loss to follow-up)
- indicate willingness to learn activity use
- report one or more NPS in the Veteran in the past month
- not currently participating in any other caregiver-related intervention.
- Finally, we will require that caregivers taking a psychotropic medication (antidepressant, benzodiazepines, antipsychotic, or anti-convulsant) at time of telephone screen be on a stable dose of the medication for 60 days prior to enrollment.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Non English speaking
- Non-Veteran
- No caregiver
- No diagnosis of dementia
Sites / Locations
- North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System, Gainesville, FL
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Tailored Activity Program
Attention Control
Occupational therapists assess the person's home environment, preserved capabilities, daily routines, interests and the caregiver's readiness and ability to use activities. Activities are developed that reflect the Veteran's previous or current interests and are modified to match their preserved capabilities without taxing the most impaired areas of cognition (e.g., memory, new learning). TAP-VA provides caregivers with the knowledge and skills to use activities. The overall goal is to provide predictability, familiarity, and structure in the daily life of the Veteran and establish a level of environmental stimulation appropriate to that person's abilities.
Caregivers in this group receive bi-weekly telephone contact by a trained healthcare professional. In each session, caregivers are provided important information about dementia and strategies for disease management. Each telephone contact begins with a brief overview of the specific purpose of the session, followed by a description of the key facts about the session topic, and concludes with a question and answer period. The attention control group intervention is delivered by a member of the research team who is knowledgeable about dementia and has had prior experience working with family caregivers.