GWEP

Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Project


Project Overview

The Oklahoma Dementia Care Network (OkDCN) is a collaborative statewide program to improve the care and health outcomes of older adults living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and their family and friend caregivers. Our mission is to enhance the care and support for the growing number of Oklahomans affected by all types of dementia.

Through the Oklahoma Dementia Care Network (OkDCN) and the Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Project (GWEP), a two-phased training program has been developed, known as ECHO. Phase one - COVID Infection Prevention; phase two - Dementia Age-Friendly Quality of Care. The ECHO approach is designed to make it as simple as possible for people to share knowledge. ECHO uses Zoom, a cloud-based video platform that brings all those who are part of an ECHO together from wherever they may be. There is no need to buy any special software, and if your computer lacks a camera, we may be able to provide you with one to use.

ECHO learning communities for patient navigators will focus on increasing patient navigators’ knowledge and skills in topics of interest. During ECHO sessions, Subject Matter Experts give presentations, case studies, and quality improvement presentations with emphasis on quality assurance and performance improvement (QAPI). ECHO is an all teach all learn collaborative learning platform with emphasis on best practices ensuring quality of care for older adults, focusing on the 4M’s of Adult Healthcare: Mobility, Medications, Mentation (Mind & Mood), and What Matters Most.

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Project Goals

  • Promote a statewide network of organizations and people dedicated to improving the care of persons living with dementia.

  • Deliver community-based education and training to improve dementia care and support.

  • Transform primary care and long-term care settings to be age-friendly and dementia friendly.

  • Train primary care providers to assess and address the needs of older adults with dementia.

OFMQ Role

  • Practice facilitation for all participating nursing homes and clinics

  • Quality improvement implementation and training

  • Creation and dissemination of measure feedback reports showing trends and comparisons

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