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Alter - Empowering African American Churches to Support Members with Dementia and Their Families

Alter - Empowering African American Churches to Support Members with Dementia and Their Families

Update: 2024-04-06
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The Alter program is a nurse-led, dementia-friendly congregation program aimed at empowering African American churches to serve all members, including those living with dementia and their families. Fayron Epps, PhD, RN, FGSA, FAAN, developed the Alter program to increase dementia awareness; develop a supportive, faith-based dementia-friendly infrastructure; and create a community supporting the well-being of African Americans living with dementia and their families. In this Momentum Discussion Podcast episode, Dr. Epps shares insights into the Alter program and what inspired her to found the program. She also describes key components of the program and discusses the result of 10 years of working in the community and creating a faith network committed to developing dementia-friendly congregations.



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Guest:

Fayron Epps, PhD, RN, FGSA, FAAN

Associate Professor, tenured

Director of Community & Research Engagement 


 


Host: Jennifer Pettis, MS, RN, CNE

Director, Strategic Alliances

Gerontological Society of America 



Support provided by Genentech, Lilly, Eisai, and Otsuka.

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Alter - Empowering African American Churches to Support Members with Dementia and Their Families

Alter - Empowering African American Churches to Support Members with Dementia and Their Families

The Gerontological Society of America