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2014 WRAAA Lecture & luncheon. Panel Presentation. Addressing Care Needs Through Strategic Partnerships in a Holistic Community Care Environment. Today’s Panelists. Overview: Ronald Hill, CEO, WRAAA Self Care: Stephanie FallCreek , President & CEO, Fairhill Partners
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2014 WRAAA Lecture & luncheon Panel Presentation • Addressing Care Needs Through Strategic Partnerships in a Holistic Community Care Environment
Today’s Panelists • Overview: Ronald Hill, CEO, WRAAA • Self Care: Stephanie FallCreek, President & CEO, Fairhill Partners • Informal Care:Nancy B. Udelson, President & CEO, Alzheimer’s Association, Cleveland Area Chapter • Formal Care: Julie Jarvis, Director of Planning and Community Resources, WRAAA
OVerview Ronald Hill Western reserve area agency on aging Chief executive officer
Organizations that Advocateon Behalf of Older and Disabled Adults • National Organizations: • AARP • National Association of Area Agencies on Aging • National Council on Aging
Organizations that Advocateon Behalf of Older and Disabled Adults Statewide Organizations: • Ohio Association of Area Agencies on Aging • Advocates for Ohio’s Future • AARP Ohio • Ohio Coalition for Adult Protective Services (OCAPS) • Ohio Assisted Living Association • Ohio Association of Senior Center • Ohio Council for Home Care • Service Provider Networks
Organizations that Advocateon Behalf of Older and Disabled Adults Local Organizations: • Services for Independent Living Coalition • Alzheimer’s Association- Cleveland Area Chapter • Consortium Against Adult Abuse • North East Ohio MyCare Ohio Coalition • North East Ohio Consumer Voice for Integrated Care • Council of Older Persons • Senior Voice • PASSPORT, Assisted Living, and OAA Service Providers
Self Care Stephanie FallCreek, D.S.W. Fairhill partners in Cleveland President and CEO
Self Care Knowledge Skill Physical Capability Healthy Behaviors Time Disease Self-Management Personal Assets INDIVIDUAL
Supporting Self-Care and Self Management • Strengthen Tangible Assets • Increase knowledge • Improve skills • Improve physical function • Access benefits • Strengthen Intangible Assets • Increase confidence • Decrease fear • Increase or enhance relationships Asset building at the individual level generates returns throughout the care environment
Self-Care Confidence Building • Assumptions • Peer facilitation and modeling is powerful • Changing negative thinking to positive thinking is possible (beliefs are changeable) • Communication is key • Volunteers can be very effective facilitators • Core Skills • Action Planning • Problem Solving • Decision-Making
Illustrative Evidence-Based/Self-Management Programs THAT STRENGTHEN SELF-CARE Stanford Suite: • CDSM • DSM • Pain Management • HIV/AIDS • Spanish Versions • Online Versions • Matter of Balance • Enhance Wellness • Enhance Fitness • Fit and Strong • Home Meds • PEARLS • Healthy Ideas • Healthy Moves • Tai Chi for Arthritis
Contact Information: • Stephanie FallCreek, President/CEO(216) 421-1350 x 111sfallcreek@fairhillpartners.orgWebsite: www.fairhillpartners.org
informal Care Nancy b. udelson Alzheimer's association, greater cleveland President and CEO
Formal supportsLong term services and supports (LTSS) Julie A. Jarvis Western reserve area agency on aging Director of Planning&Community resources
Re-balancing National Spending for Long Term Services and Supports (LTSS), 2011- National Health Policy Forum
Social Determinates • Physicians wish they could write prescriptions to help patients with social needs Health Care’s Blind Side, 2011 – Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Survey