The Alzheimer's Community Assistance Program shall undertake the following services:
- 1. To establish and operate self-help support groups for family members of persons with Alzheimer's disease residing at home.
- 2. To provide training programs and support services for volunteers, family members, and/or home health care workers enabling them to deliver proper care for persons with Alzheimer's who reside at home and in the community.
- 3. To assist in the development of day care programs and other suitable respite services which will provide congregate care for persons with Alzheimer's.
- 4. To recruit, train and supervise volunteers who will provide in and out-of-home respite care services to support family caregivers.
- 5. To work with the department to distribute educational materials regarding community resources and care options, including managed care as it becomes available for persons with Alzheimer's disease.
- 6. To undertake outreach to families with a member suffering from Alzheimer's to participate in counseling, education and support.
- 7. To work with the department of health to explore delivery mechanisms for family intervention services to delay institutionalization.