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Resident-to-Resident Elder Mistreatment Intervention for Dementia Care in Assisted Living
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating R-REM training for Assisted Living, Resident to Resident Elder Mistreatment. Completed, enrolled 930 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
Resident-to-resident elder mistreatment (R-REM) is a significant problem in long-term services and support settings (LTSS), and likely to cause physical and or psychological distress. The proposed project tests an intervention developed for use by LTSS staff. As such, it represents an important step in the process of developing approaches for ameliorating and preventing R-REM in assisted living residences which house residents with dementia and related behavioral disorders, and is thus likely to have significant public health impact.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
three training modules for front-line long-term care staff to aid in recognition, management and reporting of R-REM