Interdisciplinary
Beth Fields, PhD, OTR/L, BCG (she/her/hers)
Assistant Professor
Kinesiology
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Lauren Bangerter, PhD (she/her/hers)
Scientific Director, Health Economics Aging Research Institute
Health Economics Aging Research Institute
Medstar Health
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Lauren Bangerter, PhD (she/her/hers)
Scientific Director, Health Economics Aging Research Institute
Health Economics Aging Research Institute
Medstar Health
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Catherine Riffin, PhD (she/her/hers)
Assistant Professor
Department of Medicine
Weill Cornell Medicine
New York City, New York, United States
Kate Perepezko, PhD, MSPH (she/her/hers)
Postdoctoral Associate
National Rehabilitation Research & Training Center on Family Support
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Chloe Muntefering, MS, OTR/L
PhD Student
Department of Kinesiology
University of Wisconsin- Madison
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Mary Wyman, PhD (she/her/hers)
Psychologist Investigator/Assoc Prof
Geriatrics
Madison VA/Univ Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
Nicole Werner, PhD (she/her/hers)
Associate Professor
Health & Wellness Design
Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington
Bloomington, Indiana, United States
Millions of family caregivers (relatives, partners, or other support persons) provide support to older adults across the care continuum, but feel unrecognized and disengaged in health care and social service systems. To address this gap, congress passed the Recognize, Assist, Include, Support, and Engage (RAISE) Family Caregiving Act in January 2018. The RAISE Act established a Council to deliver recommendations to the Secretary of Health and Human Services on how to increase recognition and engagement of family caregivers. This Council released the National Strategy to Support Family Caregivers in September 2022, detailing recommended actions for health care and social service systems. In response to the recommended actions, this symposium will present innovative approaches to increase recognition and engagement of family caregivers across the care continuum. This symposium will help bridge the policy and practice gap by offering health care and social service systems examples of how to involve family caregivers across the care continuum. Dr. Riffin will describe a checklist-based intervention to support family caregivers in primary care. Drs Perpezko and Toto will discuss the convergence of goal setting among older adults and their family caregivers in the home setting. Ms. Muntefering will report facilitators and barriers to involving family caregivers in hospital care. Dr. Wyman will identify effective clinician behaviors for including family caregivers in geriatric mental health VA services. Dr. Werner will share an online portal for supporting family caregivers in rural areas.
Individual Symposium Abstract First Author: Catherine Riffin, PhD (she/her/hers) – Weill Cornell Medicine
Individual Symposium Abstract First Author: Kate Perepezko, PhD, MSPH (she/her/hers) – University of Pittsburgh
Individual Symposium Abstract First Author: Chloe Muntefering, MS, OTR/L – University of Wisconsin- Madison
Individual Symposium Abstract First Author: Mary F. Wyman, PhD (she/her/hers) – Madison VA/Univ Wisconsin
Individual Symposium Abstract First Author: Nicole E. Werner, PhD (she/her/hers) – Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington