Resources

Age-Friendly Healthcare for American Indian Elders Symposium

This virtual symposium is a free learning opportunity for providers, healthcare professionals, and community workers applying Age-Friendly Healthcare in American Indian populations.

April 10, 2024 Materials

Event Recordings

Improving Health through Collaborating with Traditional Medicine
Frederick K. Ness, MD, St. Croix Chippewa Indian of Wisconsin

The History and Legacy of American Indian Boarding Schools
Denise Lajimodiere, EdD, MEd, BS, National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition

Enhancing Engagement in Motion: Exploring Barriers, Facilitators, and Innovative Approaches for Indigenous Elders
Lavonne Fox, PhD, OTR/L, University of North Dakota

Indigenized Traumatic Grief and Loss
Tami Jollie-Trottier, PhD, Indigenized Behavioral Healing

March 24, 2023 Materials

Event Videos and Slides

April 8, 2022 Materials
Age-friendly healthcare involves using evidence-based practice and awareness of older adult’s health care based on the framework of Geriatrics 4Ms: What Matters, Mentation, Medication, and Mobility. This half day symposium hosted regional experts who discussed incorporation of each of the 4Ms in patient care specific for American Indian populations over zoom webinar. This FREE activity provided up to four educational credits.

Summary of Event

8:00 – 9:00 am What Matters to American Indian Elders | Tami Jollie-Trottier, PhD, Indigenized Behavioral Healing

9:15 – 10:15 am Training Providers to Educate Caregivers of Native Elders with Dementia | Jordan P. Lewis, PhD, MSW, Associate Director, Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team – Health Equity, Professor, Department of Family Medicine & Biobehavioral Health, University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth campus

10:30 – 11:30 am Guiding Healthcare for Elders | Monica Mayer, MD, Council Women and Physician, Quentin N. Burdick Memorial Hospital

11:45 am – 12:45 pm Gait and Mobility Disturbances in Dementia | Blythe S. Winchester, MD, MPH, CMD, AGSF, Director of Geriatrics Services, Cherokee Indian Hospital, Certified Medical Director, Tsali Care Center, Chief Clinical Consultant, Geriatrics and Palliative Care, Indian Health Service

Partners

College of Nursing & Professional Disciplines, University of North Dakota

Dakota Geriatrics

Center for Rural Health

National Resource Center on Native American Aging

March 30-31 Event Materials

Geriatrics problems are common but often under recognized in health care. More than 80% of older adults with memory impairment go unrecognized by their primary care providers. Nearly two-thirds of older adults at risk for falls have no mitigating healthcare plan. To address this gap, Age-Friendly Care adopts evidence-based practice through the Geriatrics 4Ms: What Matters, Mentation, Medication, and Mobility.

Sponsored by Dakota Geriatrics, this symposium program brought regional experts together to discuss the Geriatrics 4Ms in patient care specific for American Indian populations in the Great Plains.

Mobility Assessments and Action Plans
Meridee Danks, DPT, NCS
University of North Dakota
Slides

Isolation and Loneliness
Tami Jollie-Trottier, PhD
Indigenized Behavioral Healing, Belcourt, North Dakota

Brain Health and Dementia Prevention
J. Neil Henderson, PhD
University of Minnesota

What Matters
Donald Jurivich, DO
Chair of Geriatrics, University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences

Functional Mobility for the Joy of Living
Lavonne Fox, PhD, OTR/L and Sclinda Janssen PhD, OTR/L
University of North Dakota
Slides | Handout

Overview of Age Friendly 4Ms Framework
Donald Jurivich, DO
University of North Dakota
Slides

What Matters
John Eagle Shield
(Retired) Director, Standing Rock
Slides

Aging vs. Dementia
Jacque Gray, PhD
University of North Dakota
Slides

Prescription Management with Traditional Indigenous Medications
Nicole Redvers, ND, MPH
University of North Dakota

Age-Friendly, Past Events, Past Symposia

2024 – Project ECHO Archives

View previous teleECHO topics from 2024

January 2024 – Atypical Presentations – Donald Jurivich

February 2024 – Delirium – Donald Jurivich

March 2024 – Loneliness – Lindsey Dahl

April 2024 – Nutrition & Mobility – Nathaniel Johnson

May 2024 – Visual Arts in Age Friendly Dementia Care – Nicole Derenne

September 2024 – Differentiating Diagnosis – Sclinda Janssen

October 2024 – Prognosis – Donald Jurivich

November 2024 – Fall Prevention – Amanda Wilson

December 2024 – Mobility – Ryan McGrath

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Public Resources

Advanced Healthcare Directives

Advance directives, or living wills, inform your family about your wishes if you become too ill to let them know.

National POLST Paradigm

North Dakota Honoring Choices – Physicians Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST)
POLST’s goal is to effectively communicate the wishes of patients facing serious illness or end of life care.

Alzheimer’s

Care Consultation
An in-depth, personalized service for individuals and families who are facing many decisions and challenges associated with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders.

Articles

No Country for Old Age
When it comes to old age, illness, and death, little remains to us of common meaning or shared social rituals.

Health Promotion

SilverSneakers
A fitness program for seniors that’s included with many Medicare Advantage plans. Membership includes access to every participating gym and fitness center in the network. Fitness classes are offered for all abilities led by our SilverSneakers trained instructors.

CDC’s National Registry of Recognized Diabetes Prevention Programs
Lists contact information for all CDC-recognized organizations that deliver evidence-based type 2 diabetes prevention programs in communities across the United States.

Podcasts

Everything Your Doc Wants You to Know
Information about health matters affecting adults, from latest research updates to tips on navigating the health system and everything in between.

Services

Service Providers for Seniors
Area guide to services for seniors in the Greater Grand Forks area (North Dakota)

Age-Friendly

2023 – Project ECHO Archives

View previous teleECHO topics from 2023

January 2023 – Sensory Impairment – Kristen Carr, MPAS, PA-C, University of North Dakota

February 2023 – Communication in Older Adults – Jessica Foley, Communication Sciences & Disorders, University of North Dakota

March 2023 – Interprofessional Collaboration with Fall Risk Home Evaluation and Intervention – Sclinda Janssen, PhD, OTR/L, University of North Dakota
April 2023 – Geriatric Pharmacology – Rebecca Brynjulson

May 2023 – Delirium – Kim Belzberg

June 2023 – Medication Deprescribing – Rebecca Brynjulson

July 2023 – Pressure Injuries and Wound Care – Donald Jurivich

August 2023 – Frailty – Lindsey Dahl

September 2023 – Prescribing Cascades – Rebecca Brynjulson

October 2023 – What Matters Most – Lindsey Dahl

November 2023 – Hazards – Donald Jurivich

December 2023 – Urinary Incontinence – Donald Jurivich

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2022 – Project ECHO Archives

January 2022 – Encouraging Application of the American Geriatrics Society 2019 BEERS Criteria to Patient Cases – Rebecca Brynjulson, PharmD, BCACP, BCGP

February 2022 – Normal Sleep and Sleep Disorders with Aging – James K. Wyatt, PhD, DABSM, FAASM, DBSM

March 2022 – Guardians of Healthy Longevity – Donald A. Jurivich, DO

May 2022 – Vaccinations, Immunotherapy, and Medications for COVID-19 – Michelle Benson, PharmD, MPH

June 2022 – Interprofessional Assessment and Management Strategies for Older Adults with Delirium, Dementia, or Depression – Sclinda Janssen, PhD, OTR/L, CLA, FAOTA

July 2022 – Managing Agitation in Dementia – Jane Winston

August 2022 – Interprofessional Functional Assessment Basic Activities of Daily Living (BADLS) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) for Older Adults – Sclinda Janssen, PhD, OTR/L, CLA, FAOTA

September 2022 – Medication Reconciliation – North Dakota State University Pharmacy

October 2022 – Psychosocial & Spiritual Needs of Older Adults – Yi-Ping Hsieh, LBSW, University of North Dakota

November 2022 – Syncope – Donald Jurivich, DO

December 2022 – Fall Risk Assessment and Management – Meridee Danks, DPT, University of North Dakota
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    2021 – Project ECHO Archives

    January 2021 – Unsafe Medication – Donald Jurivich, DO

    February 2021 – Traumatic Brain Injury and Older Adults – Rebecca Quinn, LMSW, CBIST

    March 2021 – Advance Care Planning: What Matters Most – Lindsey Dahl MD, FACP, Marsha Nygaard, RN

    April 2021 – Home Safety Assessments: Evidence-Based Strategies to Decrease Falls and Improve Mobility – Kara Welke, OTD, OTR/L CLT

    May 2021 – Adverse Drug Reactions in Geriatrics – Rebecca Brynjulson, PharmD, BCACP, BCGP

    June 2021 – Delirium: Assessment and Management – Gregory Johnson, MD

    July 2021 – Addressing Functional Abilities – Sclinda L. Janssen, PhD, OTR/L, CLA

    August 2021 – Mobility and Geriatrics – Meridee Danks DPT, NCS

    September 2021 – Improving Medication Use in Geriatrics Patients – Rebecca Brynjulson, PharmD, BCACP, BCGP

    October 2021 – 4Ms: The Mind – Donald Jurivich, DO

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    2020 – Project ECHO Archives

    April 2020 – Mobility: Fall Risk Assessment & Management – Lindsey Dahl, MD, FACP

    May 2020 – Polypharmacy & Medication Deprescribing – Mark Dewey, PharmD, BCGP, FASCP

    June 2020 – Mentation and Mild Cognitive Impairment – Donald Jurivich, DO

    July 2020 – What Matters, Beyond POLST – Jon Berg, MD, CMD; Jacque Gray, PhD; & Nancy Joyner, MS, CNS-BC, APRN, ACHPN

    August 2020 – Mobility: Prescription for Physical Activity – Rebecca Brynjulson, PharmD, BCACP, BCGP

    September 2020 – Describing Medications in Geriatrics Patients – Rebecca Brynjulson, PharmD, BCACP, BCGP

    October 2020 – Depression in Geriatrics – Dr. Joseph Rees; Dr. Robin Arends, CNP

    November 2020 – What Matters: Decisional Making Capacity – Jason Karlawish, MD

    December 2020 – Handgrip Strength – Ryan McGrath, PhD

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    Age-Friendly Health Systems

    Age-Friendly Health Systems is an initiative of The John A. Hartford Foundation and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI), in partnership with the American Hospital Association (AHA) and the Catholic Health Association of the United States (CHA).

    Age-Friendly Health Systems aim to:

    • Follow an essential set of evidence-based practices;
    • Cause no harm; and
    • Align with What Matters to the older adult and their family caregivers.

    https://www.ihi.org/networks/initiatives/age-friendly-health-systems

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