Why family caregivers need to be integrated into the health care team and show us how to make it happen

Seniorlink-Sponsored RAND Health Report Leads to New Research on Family Caregiving During COVID-19

RAND Health has published a new article as part of their Perspectives series: “The Coronavirus Pandemic Highlights Why Family Caregivers Need to Be Integrated Into the Health Care Team.” The new article stems from initial research, sponsored in part by Seniorlink, which was published last year. In the Perspectives piece, authors Esther Friedman, Patricia K. Tong, and Robert S. Rudin address how the COVID-19 pandemic has drastically enhanced the need for family caregivers to be integrated into professional health care teams.

The initial study titled, “A Framework for Integrating Family Caregivers Into the Care Team,” was published in November 2020. The study used input from Seniorlink and other prominent stakeholder organizations as well as industry thought leaders to identify six policy areas in which to mitigate barriers to integration. The work that informed the study was completed prior to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the recent Perspectives piece recasts its initial findings in light of the public health crisis.

“To reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection, homes have become the default setting for both medical care and long-term care, and family members have become frontline workers.” The article states. “However, helping family caregivers without involving the care team can only have limited benefits.”

Read the Perspectives article

Read the original RAND study

Read commentary from Seniorlink leaders

 

About Seniorlink

Seniorlink is a tech-enabled health services company focused on keeping care in the home, where family caregivers play a pivotal role. Our solutions combine collaboration technology through our proprietary app, Vela; evidence-based clinical protocols; and the human touch of dedicated care teams working in partnership with family caregivers. Seniorlink’s solutions lead to improved outcomes, cost savings, and improved consumer engagement and satisfaction for health plans and providers. For more information, please visit www.Seniorlink.com.

 

About the RAND Corporation

The RAND Corporation is a research organization that develops solutions to public policy challenges to help make communities throughout the world safer and more secure, healthier and more prosperous.


More insights like this:

  • McKnight’s Column – Mission possible: Caring for our Caregivers

    Thank you, McKnight’s Home Care, for publishing “Mission possible: Caring for our caregivers” authored by Matthew Marek, Careforth president and CEO. In this article, Matt discusses the recent analysis on Structured Family Caregiving which demonstrated an improvement of quality and a lower cost of care. An excerpt:  “The United States is in the clutches…

    Read more: McKnight’s Column – Mission possible: Caring for our Caregivers
  • Home Health Care News Feature – How The Home-Focused Careforth Reduces ED Visits, Falls Through Family Caregiver Support

    We’re incredibly honored to not only support family caregivers, but also ensure loved ones receiving care are healthy and able to stay at home longer! Last week, Home Health Care News published an article shedding light on the importance of Careforth’s Structured Family Caregiving program in improving health outcomes and reducing health care…

    Read more: Home Health Care News Feature – How The Home-Focused Careforth Reduces ED Visits, Falls Through Family Caregiver Support
  • Careforth’s Structured Family Caregiving Model Shown to Drive Cost Reductions and Lower Total Cost of Care

    New study finds Careforth’s services lead to over $60,000 per person estimated annual cost savings Careforth, a leading provider of caregiver support and resources, announced today an analysis of the impact of its Structured Family Caregiving program on outcomes that improve quality and lower the cost of care. The results of the new…

    Read more: Careforth’s Structured Family Caregiving Model Shown to Drive Cost Reductions and Lower Total Cost of Care

Stay in touch with us.

Sign up for company news and ongoing caregiver resources delivered right to you.

You can unsubscribe anytime. Privacy Policy