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Tribal Social Workers, CHRs, and CHWs Supporting Caregivers Experiencing Behavioral Changes in Loved Ones | October 26th 2023

Date of Presentation: October 26, 2023

Type: Past Presentation  

Audience: Clinical  Community  

Program: Dementia Caregiver Support ECHO  

Keywords: #caregiver training  #chr  #chw  #dementia behavior changes  #dementia care  #Social Workers  

In this series of presentations, Dr. Neil Henderson shares key information to help understand behavior changes with Alzheimer’s Disease Related Dementias (ADRD). Then Shawnetta Yahtin, Medical Social Worker for the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, discusses the role of social workers, Community Health Representatives (CHR), and Community Health Workers (CHW) within tribal communities to improve dementia health outcomes and how we can best support them to meet the needs of our communities.

Recording:

Presented by:

Shawnetta Yahtin, MS, CSWA | Neil Henderson, PhD

Shawnetta Yahtin, MSW, CSWA, is Warm Springs, Yakama, Umatilla & Aleut. She works for the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs in their Community Health Program. She has been a medical social worker since 2010. She enjoys providing behavioral health to geriatric patients and pre and postnatal families. Additionally, she is the site coordinator that works collaboratively with the older adult behavioral health initiative which provides Gero-education hour to all providers in the clinic with Dr. Nash. In her spare time, she enjoys sewing and continuing to learn new things.

Neil Henderson, PhD, is Professor Emeritus of Medical Anthropology at the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth campus, and former Executive Director of the Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team. He is Oklahoma Choctaw.

Neil’s research areas focus on aging issues of American Indian people. Specifically, his work is on biological and cultural influences regarding recognition and treatment of dementia and diabetes, dementia caregiving, cultural constructions of disease, and community health interventions and education in the context of cultural diversity. Dr. Henderson was honored by the award of the Leadership in Prevention for Native Americans by the Loma Linda University School of Public Health and the Award of Achievement by the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Public Health, as well as being named a Presidential Professor by the University of Oklahoma,
College of Public Health.

Neil is the former Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology and past-President of the Association for Anthropology and Gerontology. He has authored many articles in the scientific press and is a contributor to the Alzheimer’s Association and CDC’s new Healthy Brain Initiative’s Road Map for Indian Country (2019), principal author of The Savvy Caregiver for Indian Country (2013), co-author of the text, Social and Behavioral Foundations of Public Health (2001) and is senior editor of The Culture of Long-Term Care (1995).

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Date added: October 26, 2023