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Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services Caring for Seniors and Vulnerable Adults 2001 South State Street, Suite S-1500 ׀ PO Box 144575 ׀ Salt Lake City, UT 84114-4575 phone: 385.468.3280 ׀ fax: 385.468.3186 ׀ TTY users: call 7-1-1 ׀www.aging.slco.org Promoting independence through advocacy, engagement and access to resources
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www.slco.org/aging/ “Elderly” Web Search SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation2 www.npr.orgwww.seniorgames.net www.dailyconcepts.com www.co.manoka.mn.us www.businessprovider.com www.wisecracks.org
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www.slco.org/aging/ Being “Elderly” means I have more candles on my birthday cake than you do. My “age” determines whether I’m eligible for specific discounts or services SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation3 www.singaporeactually.com
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www.slco.org/aging/ Being “Elderly” does NOT mean I can’t drive I can’t stay in my own house My family can usurp my rights and make decisions for me I have to put up with disrespectful or exploitive behavior to get help I lack purpose or the need to share knowledge and build relationships SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation4
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www.slco.org/aging/ Caring for Vulnerable Adults Being a vulnerable adult means, I need: Assistance to be as independent and safe as possible based on my current medical condition Assistance to perform tasks Help finding products and services (resources) PATIENCE, because I need more time to think through decisions or put my coat on Support to maintain my dignity Financial assistance SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation5
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www.slco.org/aging/ Caring for Vulnerable Adults Adult children caregivers versus their peers 3x more likely to face: Depression Financial stress Relationship challenges Compassion fatigue symptoms Medical concerns such as sleep apnea, obesity, dehydration, panic attacks and even death 6SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation
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www.slco.org/aging/ The Typical Utah Caregiver 7 Female Works full or part time 50 – 69 years old Has provided care for more than 3 years Looking for resources Requesting respite for relief from stress/fatigue SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation
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www.slco.org/aging/ Caregiver Support Program Information and Assistance Limited Respite Program (Contracted in-home services) Support Groups and Education 8SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation
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www.slco.org/aging/ Information Assistance Monthly Newsletter Email Subscription Website Materials Guides, Forms, Resources Social Media – “slcoaging” Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter Phone Line 8:00 am to 5:00 pm Mon – Fri (385) 468-3280 9SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation
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www.slco.org/aging/ Limited Respite Program 10 Individuals 18 years and older caring for individuals 60 years or older who need help with at least 2 ADLs Grandparents or other relatives 55 or older providing care to: Grandchildren 17 or under Adults, age 18 to 59 years, with DDR disabilities that result in substantial functional limitation SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation mirror.co.uk
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www.slco.org/aging/ Limited Respite Program Eligibility No low-income requirements or fee for services Family caregiver must live in Salt Lake County and be unpaid Care Receiver must be in a home environment Caregiver can not be on two government funded programs at the same time (Veterans benefits, Hospice, Medicaid programs, etc.) Tax-funded program (National, State, County) 11SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation
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www.slco.org/aging/ Complete an Intake Over the phone Lasts 25 minutes (avg.) Risk score Waiting list Update as needed 12SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation
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www.slco.org/aging/ Assessment Case Managers are assigned cases from the wait list Case Manager calls to schedule an in-home appointment Discuss options and identify service needs Set up a care plan based on identified needs 13SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation
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www.slco.org/aging/ Support Groups and Education No intake required No cost to attend Caregiver Academy Mini-Conferences / Events Support Groups Caregiver Lunch Bunch Club Caregiver Disease specific 14SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation
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www.slco.org/aging/ On-Line Tools A Caregiver’s Guide Caregiver Passes The Joy Kit (activities) SLCo Emergency List 55 Plus Directory Links to services Newsletter Media PDFs (“browser wars”) www.slco.org/aging/ 15SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation
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www.slco.org/aging/ Other Options Insurance LTC insurance benefits, Hospice (Medicare) VA’s home-based primary care benefits Doctor’s orders for care Aging and Adult Services programs Senior Companions, Meals, Transportation, Sr. Centers Volunteer, Non-Profit and Government programs Disease Associations Care Sharing Private pay 16SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation
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www.slco.org/aging/ Next Three Presentations... Compassion Fatigue – Understanding the Need for Developing Resilience Kathy Nelson, SLCo Aging and Adult Services Choosing the Right Facility for Your Care Needs Peter Hebertson, Outreach / Ombudsman Mgr Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services Guardianship, Conservatorship and Legal Options Donna Russell, Director Office of Public Guardian SLCo Caregiver Support Program - Academy Training Guide17
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www.slco.org/aging/ Aging Resources Contact us with further questions: Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services 385-468-3200 or Salt Lake County Caregiver Support Program 385-468-3280 www. slco.org/aging/ http://www.slco.org/55plusbook/ www.seniorbluebook.com Utah Information Services 2-1-1 Information Hotline if calling in-state www.uw.org/211/ www.eldercare.gov for Aging Services information in any State in the U.S. 1-800-677-1116 18 SLCO Caregiver Support Program – Caregiver Academy Presentation
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