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Milken Institute Report – Guiding the Care Journey

As the population ages, cases of Alzheimer’s and related dementias are on the rise worldwide. In fact, the number of people living with dementia is expected to nearly double from 7.2 million to 13 million by 2040 [1]. This drastic increase will exacerbate demands on those working in dementia care, on families providing care, and the healthcare system as a whole. As many families have discovered, a complicated and long-term journey of care follows a dementia diagnosis that can be both mentally and financially devastating to families.

A new report by the Milken Institute [2] Center for the Future of Aging [3] takes a deep dive into how medical professionals, paraprofessionals, and families can navigate that care.

The report, titled Guiding the: Care Journey: Building Dementia Workforce and System Capacity through Care Navigation [4], is broken down into two overarching themes: Develop a Framework to Embed and Scale Care Navigation on Dementia-Care Teams, and Expand Payment Mechanisms in Medicare to Incentivize the Adoption of Care Navigators. Each theme includes concrete recommendations providing a framework for health systems, community-based organizations, and Medicare payers to implement care-navigation services.

Those recommendations are to:

The report was author is Diane Ty [5], Senior Director, Center for the Future of Aging.

Download the Report [6]