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Adult day care curriculum project

Diana Samuelson, PHN, Maria Cruley, PHN, Suzanne Gero, PHN, Wilma Hogan, PHN, and JoAnna Levinson, PHN. Service Planning Area 2, Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, 5300 Tujunga Ave., North Hollywood, CA 91601, 818-766-2034, dsamuelson@DHS.CO.LA.CA.US

A Public Health Team was established to work in collaboration with adult day care providers to implement the Adult Day Care Curriculum Project. The assessment utilized a population-based approach based on the projected increase of the elderly population in Los Angeles County. By 2040, there will be a 19.4% increase, with an estimated 2,689,573 seniors, resulting in an increased need for safe and healthy day care services. Outcome Objective is: By January, 2010, there will be a 10% increase in the numbers of adult day care centers providing safe and healthy environments in SPA 2. Nursing Diagnoses include: Lack of Sufficient Adult Respite Care and Lack of Sufficient Knowledge Regarding Safe and Healthy Practices in Adult Day Care Environments in SPA 2. The Intermediate Objective was: After exposure to the Adult Day Care Curriculum, participating day care staff and caregivers will increase their knowledge about safe and healthy daycare and home environments by 50%. The Process Objective was: By January 2005, the SPA 2 Public Health Team will implement the Adult Day Care Curriculum in 25 adult day cares in SPA 2. Initial evaluation tools are the pre- and post-intervention questionnaires that will validate the effectiveness of the curriculum. The final evaluation will be determined in January 2010, when the number of adult day cares is increased in SPA 2 by 10% and OSHA requirements are met by these facilities.

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Presenting author's disclosure statement:
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

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The 132nd Annual Meeting (November 6-10, 2004) of APHA