Effectiveness of Reducing Disability in Alzheimers Disease among dyads with moderate dementia
2020
Interventions such as Reducing Disability in Alzheimers Disease (RDAD) improve the health of care receiver-caregiver dyads but plans to implement it locally in regional community agencies yielded three changes: 1) reduced reliance on licensed clinicians, 2) centralized exercise interventionists and 3) more flexible delivery. We aimed to assess the effectiveness of the Kansas City RDAD implementation (RDAD-KC) among a non-probabilistic sample of dyads with moderate dementia, which addressed these changes. We hypothesized that dyads health would improve from baseline to the end-of-treatment. Outcomes improved (p
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