
Caregivers of loved ones with dementia face unique challenges. A new model from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, GUIDE, seeks to change that.
GUIDE stands for Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience, and the program will launch on July 1, 2024 and run for eight years in its initial demonstration phase. The model has worthy goals:
- First, by focusing on the person with dementia, and better addressing their care needs and transitions between levels of care.
- Support dementia caregivers by providing them with training, social services, and respite care.
- Focus on providing sufficient support for those dementia to safely live at home for as long as appropriate and reduce the need for nursing home care.
I think most dementia caregivers will welcome such support, even if it is long overdue. It will be interesting to see how this program is implemented and how it evolves during its testing period. For more information, review the GUIDE fact sheet.
Infographic image by cms.gov.
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