The Residential Care Transition Module (RCTM)
Alzheimer Disease, Dementia
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Alzheimer Disease focused on measuring Family caregiving, Institutionalization, Residential long-term care, Placement, Psychosocial support, Dementia, Caregivers, Nursing homes, Assisted Living Facilities, Long-Term Care, Intervention Study, Psychosocial Support Systems, Social Support, Coping, COVID-19
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Family caregivers of relatives who have received a physician's diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia (ADRD)
- Family caregivers who consider themselves the most involved in visiting and providing assistance to a relative experiencing a long-stay admission to an assisted living, nursing home, memory care, or other residential long-term care setting. Those who share the primary caregiving role equally are also eligible.
- Family caregivers must be English speaking, 21 years of age or older
- Family caregivers on psychotropic medications, such as anti-depressants or anti-psychotics, will be eligible if they have remained on a stable dosage for the last 3 months
Exclusion Criteria:
- Family caregivers who are participating in any other type of service that provides one-to-one psychosocial consultation specifically for caregiving (support group participation is not a deterrent to enrollment, nor is general counseling not specific to caregiving)
Sites / Locations
- University of Minnesota, School of Nursing, 6-153 Weaver-Densford Hall
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Treatment Group
Usual Care Group
The Residential Care Transition Module (RCTM) includes six in-person consultation sessions over a 4-month period conducted by a trained Transition Counselor (TC) with a primary family caregiver (self-identified as the person most responsible for providing on-going assistance to the care recipient in a residential long-term care setting such (RLTC) such as a nursing home or assisted living memory care unit.
The usual care control group will adjust for the social engagement provided to the Residential Care Transition Module (RCTM )treatment condition. The Transition Counselor (TC) will provide quarterly contact calls and the research coordinator will send a bi-annual project newsletter to all participants. If caregivers in the control group initiate contact with the TC for care needs, the TC will provide information and referral support.