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PARTNERING TO BETTER SERVE VULNERABLE OLDER ADULTS: THE OPTIMIZE AGING COLLABORATIVE

机译:携手为弱势老年人提供更好的服务:优化老年人协作

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All U.S. communities are facing the demographic imperative of serving increasing social and medical needs of older adults. Despite this, there is poor integration of social and medical services, and most professionals working with older adults do not have formal training in key knowledge areas related to the care of older adults. In San Francisco, we formed a partnership of public, private and academic groups engaged in aging services, called the Optimize Aging Collaborative, with the goal of training all professionals in the skills needed to be competant in responding to the needs of all older adults. We included a specific focus on particularly vulnerable older adults- those who live alone, who are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender, or who have dementia. We will demonstrate how our collaborative has increased knowledge and commitment to improve the well being of older adults and which elements of this partnership contribute to its success.
机译:美国所有社区都面临着满足老年人日益增长的社会和医疗需求的人口需求。尽管如此,社会和医疗服务的整合仍然很差,大多数与老年人打交道的专业人员都没有接受有关老年人护理的关键知识领域的正规培训。在旧金山,我们与从事衰老服务的公共,私人和学术团体建立了合作伙伴关系,称为“优化衰老协作”,其目标是培训所有专业人员掌握应对所有老年人需求所需的技能。我们特别关注那些特别脆弱的老年人,即那些单独生活,男女同性恋,双性恋或变性者或患有痴呆症的人。我们将展示我们的合作伙伴如何增加知识和致力于改善老年人的福祉,以及该伙伴关系的哪些要素对其成功作出贡献。

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