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© ACT on Alzheimer’s

What is ACT on Alzheimer’s? 2 statewide collaborative volunteer driven 60+ ORGANIZATIONS 400+ INDIVIDUALS IMPACTS OF ALZHEIMER’S BUDGETARYSOCIAL PERSONAL

Collaborative Goals 5 shared goals with a Health Equity perspective 3

Equip Communities and Raise Awareness Develop a Community Toolkit to foster dementia-friendly communities Support community implementation of the toolkit 4 Equip Communities

Dementia-Friendly Community All sectors are informed, safe and respectful and foster quality of life 5

Dementia Capable Communities Toolkitand Resources Informed by research on community readiness and engagement Guide to engaging communities in creating change Supports geographic and communities of interest Video tutorials Includes community sector-specific resources 6

Four-Phase Toolkit Process 1.Convene key community leaders and members to form an Action Team. 2.Assess current strengths and gaps within the community. 3.Analyze findings to understand your community’s needs and develop a plan to take action. 4.ACT Together to pursue priority goals that foster community readiness for dementia. 7

Convene Phase: Build Action Team 8

Assess Phase: Actions Needed Define your community Determine who to survey and who will survey Target sectors Include diverse populations Sectors: Adult day Caregiver support providers Employers/businesses Health providers Legal and financial planners Local government Residential settings Social service agencies Transportation Faith communities 9

Assess: Gauge Current Understanding Do members of your community: Recognize the impact, nature and signs of dementia? Know how to effectively interact with and serve people with dementia? Have basic information about local supports and resources? 10

Analyze Phase: Planning for Action Look for High Priority, Low Activity areas of need 11

ACT Together Phase: Prioritize, Plan and Implement Action communities are: Creating dementia- friendly businesses Training Dementia Friends Training health care providers on ACT tools Training local emergency responders Creating memory cafés Developing Rabbi training Hosting a caregiver conference Training teens in a faith community Training government staff on how to identify individuals with dementia and communicate effectively 12

Communities ACTing on Alzheimer’s 32 Action Communities 13

You can ACT! Learn more at Questions? 14