Elder Care

The Alzheimer's Program is key to our broader focus on elder care and working with tribes and urban Indian organizations to improve long-term services and supports for elders in American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
To strengthen elder care, we also collaborate with key federal agencies such as:
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
- The Administration for Community Living (ACL)
- The Veterans Health Administration (VHA)
These partnerships help enhance care and services for our elders, including those living with Alzheimer's and related dementias.
Additionally, IHS participates in important advisory councils, including:
- The Department of Health and Human Services' Advisory Council on Alzheimer's Disease Research, Care, and Services (part of the National Alzheimer's Project Act)
- The RAISE Act Family Caregiving Advisory Council
The Alzheimer's Program specifically contributes to our elder care initiatives by:
- Addressing Alzheimer's disease and related dementia through grants, education, and support
- Supporting workforce development with programs like GeriScholars and the Geriatric Nurse Fellowship
- Engaging with communities to raise awareness and provide outreach for timely detection of dementia
With these efforts, we not only support the physical health of our elders but also their emotional and spiritual well-being. Through the work of the Alzheimer's Program, we continue to explore new ideas in long-term care and address key issues related to dementia care and elder support.