Abstract

Abstract Care management approaches are being widely tested in the Medicare-eligible population to manage chronic conditions, but few have focused on cognitive vulnerability as the pathway to optimizing independence in the community-dwelling older population. Cognitive vulnerability refers to living with dementia, depression, and/or a history of delirium. This presentation features a nurse practitioner-led team care management model (3D Team) to address cognitive vulnerability, tested in an ongoing clinical trial with older adults in a Medicare Advantage population. For older adults with dementia and their families served by the 3D Team, the nurse practitioner works closely with occupational therapists (OTs) delivering a nonpharmacological dementia care intervention. Preliminary results presented will include: characteristics of dyads that have received the dementia care intervention (N=70 dyads to date), how the nurse practitioner and OTs communicate, how the nurse practitioner reinforces dementia care skill-building strategies introduced by OTs, and process evaluation results to date.

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