2020
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1600
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Improving Dementia Capability Among Law Enforcement: Evaluation of Dementia Education Training in San Diego County

Abstract: As the number of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia (ADRD) cases grow, first responders will have more frequent interactions with individuals living with ADRD within the community. Recognizing the lack of dementia training among first responders and through the support of an Administration for Community Living grant, Alzheimer’s San Diego partnered with local law enforcement to support and educate first responders on local ADRD resources, referral systems for families and caregivers, and disease-related … Show more

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“…Caring for people living with dementia -and, in turn, for their carers and supporters -is therefore a significant current social concern (Farrow et al 2018) spanning multiple social domains, including: home, residential and hospice care (Fahey-McCarthy et al 2009;Goh et al 2022); healthcare (Cashin et al 2019); law enforcement (Powers et al 2020); and social work (Collins et al 2007). Such care has many forms and sources, including organisations -not least religious communities such as Christian churches (Kevern and Walker, 2013;Friedrich, Woods and Williams, 2021;Gore et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caring for people living with dementia -and, in turn, for their carers and supporters -is therefore a significant current social concern (Farrow et al 2018) spanning multiple social domains, including: home, residential and hospice care (Fahey-McCarthy et al 2009;Goh et al 2022); healthcare (Cashin et al 2019); law enforcement (Powers et al 2020); and social work (Collins et al 2007). Such care has many forms and sources, including organisations -not least religious communities such as Christian churches (Kevern and Walker, 2013;Friedrich, Woods and Williams, 2021;Gore et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%