Utilizing Palliative Leaders In Facilities to Transform Care for Alzheimer's Disease (UPLIFT-AD)
Alzheimer Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Alzheimer Disease focused on measuring Alzheimer Disease, Palliative Care, Dementia, Nursing Home
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
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NURSING HOME RESIDENTS:
- Long-stay resident in an enrolled nursing home defined as not paying through Medicare Part A at the enrolled facility.
- Has a diagnosis of moderate to severe ADRD, as measured on the Minimum Data Set (MDS)
- Length of stay >30 days
FAMILY MEMBERS/SURROGATE DECISION MAKERS:
- Family member and/or surrogate decision maker for an eligible resident in an enrolled nursing home
- English-speaking
NURSING HOME STAFF:
- Staff, nurse, or nurse assistant in an enrolled nursing facility
- English-speaking
Exclusion Criteria:
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NURSING HOME RESIDENTS:
• Short-stay resident, defined as paying through Medicare Part A at the enrolled facility and/or receiving respite care
FAMILY MEMBERS/SURROGATE DECISION MAKERS:
• Non-English-speaking
NURSING FACILITY STAFF:
• Non-English-speaking
Sites / Locations
- American Senior CommunitiesRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Nursing Home-level UPLIFT-AD intervention
Usual Care
The UPLIFT-AD intervention consists of three major components delivered at the level of the nursing home: 1) in-house PC champions trained to a) facilitate advance care planning conversations with residents with Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias and their surrogate decision-makers, b) screen and follow up on residents' Palliative Care needs and c) serve as a liaison to Palliative Care consultants; 2) specialty Palliative Care consultant support providing individual consults for residents with complex Palliative Care needs; and 3) education on primary Palliative Care offered to all clinical NH staff.