(ELKHORN, WI): The Walworth County Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) will host a Community Conversation centered around dementia care needs in our communities on Friday, November 18, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. This listening session is an opportunity for the community to share their experiences with dementia care to influence the development of the 2024-2028 Wisconsin State Dementia Plan. Through these conversations, we hope to identify challenges and solutions that will help us improve our dementia care systems.
“Your opinion matters and is vital in helping develop the 2024 to 2028 State Dementia Plan,” says Dementia Care Specialist Jake Sawyers. “Your feedback is important in helping us assess community dementia care needs and build a dementia care system that works for everyone.”
In 2018, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) published the 2019-2023 State Dementia Plan. The plan focused on four key areas: care in the community, health care, crisis response, and facility-based care. Despite the significant challenges caused by the pandemic, many of the plan’s initiatives, projects, and programs stemming have been created, including guides for dementia-friendly communities and businesses, grant programs to fund caregiver support groups, expansion of research hubs in rural areas, memory screening programs, a brain health curriculum for K-12 schools, the statewide dementia care specialist program, new opportunities to train certified nurse aides, and increased funding for long-term care agencies. DHS is now working with the Steering Committee, leadership teams, and communities to build on these successes and identify remaining challenges as they develop the 2024-2028 State Dementia Plan.
The Community Conversation will be held at the Walworth County Health and Human Services building, 1910 County Road NN, Elkhorn. Please call (262) 741-3273 if you are unable to attend in person and would like to attend virtually via Zoom.
About the Walworth County Aging and Disability Resource Center: The ADRC provides information and assistance to older and disabled adults, their friends, family, caregivers, and the public. We can assist by evaluating your current needs and providing options available to meet the needs of your personal situation.