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Memory Matters: Education About Cognition in Two Naturally Occurring Retirement Communities

机译:记忆事项:关于两个自然的退休社区的认知教育

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“Memory Matters” is a program for older residents and staff of two New York City naturally occurring retirement communities (NORC). The program is in its third year of implementation with the broader goals of enhancing resident knowledge of normal cognitive changes and cognitive impairment including risk factors for dementia. The emphasis is on engaging residents to improve brain health. With staff, goals are to enhance their capacity to understand, identify, refer, and support residents with cognitive impairment. This is done with case conferences, consultation, lectures, and workshops. For residents, the program provides lectures, interactive workshops, films, as well as periodic “Ask the Doc” individual meetings where residents can discuss cognitive and related concerns. A geriatrician and geropsychologist conduct these activities with invited guest speakers including geriatric fellows. Yearly, approximately 180 unique individuals are served in this program. Resident program satisfaction surveys were favorable. For example, 80% of residents replied “a lot” to the question, “Did you find this presentation interesting?”, in the past six months of programming. Building on these efforts, we conducted a formal survey with 249 resident participants of one NORC that found: 15% have dementia/experience memory loss; 12% live with someone with dementia/ memory issues; 16% identify as a dementia caregiver; and 75% are concerned about developing dementia. We then hosted a community-wide forum to discuss survey results. Our experience has underscored the need for expansion of our efforts. Future plans include creating a “dementia friendly” NORC. Funded by the UJA-Federation of New York.
机译:“记忆事实”是一个旧居民和两个纽约市自然发生的退休社区(NORC)的员工计划。该计划在执行的第三年实施,增进正常认知变化和认知障碍的居民知识的更广泛目标,包括痴呆症的风险因素。重点是参与居民以改善脑健康。与员工,目标是加强他们理解,识别,参考和支持居民的能力障碍。这是通过案例会议,咨询,讲座和研讨会完成的。对于居民,该计划提供讲座,互动研讨会,电影以及定期“询问Doc”个人会议,居民可以讨论认知和相关问题。一位老年人和老虎精神科学家用包括老年人员的邀请的招聘人员进行这些活动。每年,该计划提供了大约180个独特的个人。居民计划满意度调查是有利的。例如,80%的居民回答“很多”的问题,“你发现这个演示文稿有趣吗?”,在过去的六个月的编程中。在这些努力中,我们对一个NORC的249名居民参与者进行了正式的调查,其中包含:15%的痴呆症/经验记忆损失; 12%与痴呆症/内存问题的人住在一起; 16%识别痴呆护理人员; 75%的人担心发展痴呆症。然后我们举办了一个社区范围的论坛来讨论调查结果。我们的经验强调了扩展我们的努力的必要性。未来的计划包括创造一个“痴呆症友好”NORC。由纽约州Uja联合会资助。

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