Rethinking Care for Older Adults with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia
Two UConn researchers will study how well state programs provide care for older adults living with dementia while remaining at home.
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As the number of older Americans rapidly increases, states are reevaluating how they care for older adults living with health-related limitations. A major goal of these efforts is to develop home and community-based services (HCBS) through Medicaid and other public funding sources to help keep older adults living independently in their own homes rather than in facilities like nursing homes.
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The 4-1-1 on the Moderna Vaccine
UConn Today sat down with Dr. Jeff Aeschlimann, Infectious Diseases Pharmacist Specialist at UConn Health, to learn more about the second COVID-19 vaccine to be authorized for emergency use by the FDA and its maker Moderna. Find out just how this vaccine works, and how it stacks up to the first vaccine authorized for emergency […]
Victoria Lemme, RN, of the NICU receiving the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on December 30 from UConn Health Vaccinator Elizabeth Haskell (Photo by UConn Health/Lauren Woods). Copy Link
UConn Today sat down with Dr. Jeff Aeschlimann, Infectious Diseases Pharmacist Specialist at UConn Health, to learn more about the second COVID-19 vaccine to be authorized for emergency use by the FDA and its maker Moderna. Find out just how this vaccine works, and how it stacks up to the first vaccine authorized for emergency use made by Pfizer. Learn more from Aeschlimann who also serves as an associate professor in th
UConn Medical Students Find Novel Way to Resolve National COVID-19 Educational Disparities
UConn School of Medicine students have found a way to help resolve national educational disparities resulting from COVID-19 related school closures. Find out how Haris Qureshi, a UConn medical student and several of his classmates established The Education Project to provide free tutoring.
Haris Qureshi, medical student at UConn School of Medicine and founder of The Education Project. Copy Link
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has designated EnVision Centers across the country which are centralized hubs that provide people with resources and support needed to excel.