Abstract

ABSTRACT Timely linkages are necessary for people with dementia and other disabling conditions to reduce caregiver burnout, prevent unnecessary hospitalization, or placement in alternate care settings. To identify needs, the Caregiver Resource Collaborative conducted a needs assessment of Michigan’s sixteen area agencies on aging (AAA). Responses by the sixteen AAAs to an online questionnaire provided a point-in-time picture of current caregiver assessment and services conducted by AAAs. Fifteen AAAs responded there would definitely or probably be an increase in the number of caregivers. Fifteen responded that they purchase or contract out respite care services. Fourteen stated that they provide some type of direct caregiving resources. Twelve utilize staff to develop and monitor care plans. While some provide training, none of the AAAs provides supportive services. The AAAs anticipate rapidly increasing needs for caregiver supports and services. While each provides different services, demand will continue to grow as the older adult population increases.

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