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Home-based Dementia Care Coordination for Medicare-Medicaid Recipients

Start: March 2015
End: November 2017
Enrollment: 600

What Is This Study About?

This study will implement and evaluate a home-based dementia care coordination program called MIND at Home-Plus. The goal is to rapidly improve the ability of 600 older adults with dementia who receive both Medicare and Medicaid assistance to remain at home while improving care quality, enhancing quality of life, and reducing total health care costs.

Do I Qualify To Participate in This Study?

Minimum Age: N/A

Maximum Age: N/A

Must have:

  • Diagnosis of dementia
  • Live in the community
  • English speaking
  • Study partner willing to participate

Must NOT have:

  • Medical or mental health crisis at time of referral
  • Plan to move to another area or into a residential care facility in the next 6 months
  • Receiving hospice care

If I Qualify, Who Do I Contact?

Contact study personnel listed either under the general study contact or the location nearest you.

Need Help?

Contact NIA’s Alzheimer’s and related Dementias Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center at 800-438-4380 or email ADEAR.

Where Is This Study Located?

Who Sponsors This Study?

Lead: Johns Hopkins University

Collaborator Sponsor

  • Jewish Community Services (Baltimore)
  • Johns Hopkins Home Care Group
  • Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02395731

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