In partnership with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and the University of New Mexico Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Options), the Oklahoma Dementia Care Network is pleased to to be a host institution for Project ECHO in Oklahoma.
The national model for Project ECHO uses a hub-and-spoke telementoring model to move knowledge, instead of people. Through participation in weekly virtual clinics with teams of specialist mentors, healthcare professionals in rural and underserved areas acquire the expertise they need to treat patient with complex health problems.
Oklahoma Dementia Care Network's Project ECHO specifically focuses on age-friendly nursing home and community care topics. These sessions will help professional and family caregivers gain important skills and capabilities designed to improve care for older Oklahomans living with memory disorders, including Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.
Through our Project ECHO, we provide a collaborative model of virtual education for health professionals that empowers long term care, community based services staff and caregivers, especially in rural communities, to provide specialty geriatric care and resources to more people, right where they live.
The format of an ECHO is a clinical case presentation by either the content expert or a team member followed by a 30-45 minute informational presentation delivered by the ECHO Hub Team.
Training nursing homes through HIPPA-compliant, technology-enabled collaborative learning.
There is no cost to join an ECHO session. Free NAB credits for nursing home administrators.
Each of our Age-Friendly Nursing Home ECHO consists of a 30 minute information presentation that includes a clinical case study as well as a 15-20 minute Quality Improvement presentation. Our first Age-Friendly ECHO series began in October 2021. Previous series resources are still available to view and download. Each of our Age-Friendly Nursing Home ECHO sessions focus on the 4M’s of Age-Friendly Care: What Matters Most, Medications, Mentation and Mobility.
Dates, topics, and previous series resources can be found, here.
Each of our Age-Friendly Caregiver ECHO sessions will consist of a 40 minute informational presentation delivered by a content experts who works regularly with family and professional caregivers. The final 20 minutes of this fully virtual session will be dedicated to case studies and interaction between caregivers and the ECHO Hub Team.
Dates, topics, and previous series resources can be found here
The Age-Friendly Community Resource ECHO was developed for Community Health Workers, Discharge Planners, Outreach Workers and other professionals who work with those older adults who are residing in the community. These ECHO sessions have a 40 - 45 minute educational presentation by a content expert in the field and provides resources for those participants to use during their work.
Dates, topics, and previous series resources can be found here.