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. 2023 Dec 21;7(Suppl 1):84. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igad104.0271

THE INTERSECTION OF SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH AND FAMILY CARE OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH DEMENTIA

Joseph Gaugler 1, Soo Borson 2, Fayron Epps 3, Regina Shih 4, Lauren Parker 5, Lisa McGuire 6
PMCID: PMC10735643

Abstract

In this presentation, we will synthesize current research to illustrate the intersection of social determinants of health (SDOHs) and Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia (ADRD) caregiving, and outline how public health can support ADRD family caregivers in the U.S. There is an abundance of research that demonstrates family caregivers of relatives living with ADRD experience adverse health outcomes. In addition, family care for persons with ADRD overlaps with SDOHs. Public health actions such as improved surveillance and identification of ADRD caregivers; building and enhancing community partnerships; advancing dementia-capable health care and related payment incentives; and reducing the stigma of dementia and ADRD caregiving can enhance support and services for families. By engaging in these actions, public health practitioners could more effectively address the myriad of challenges facing ADRD caregivers most at risk for emotional, social, financial, psychological, and health disruption.


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