Decide, Discover, and Do: An Intervention for Community-Dwelling Older Adults with Alzheimer's and Other Dementias - Project Summary/Abstract
Family caregivers are an integral part of the U.S. health care system, as 38% of all care for persons
with Alzheimer’s disease is done by unpaid caregivers. Persons with dementia also receive
approximately 2.6 times the amount of informal care that a cognitively intact older adult does—roughly
171 hours per month. So, there is an urgent need for products and programs that enable family caregivers
to provide better care and a higher quality of life to persons living with dementia. To this end, in the
proposed Phase 1 project, we will develop and test a new software application for unpaid family
caregivers of persons with dementia residing at home. This application, which will be called Decide,
Discover, Do!, will consist of two main components. The first will be a repository of high-quality,
evidence-based activities for persons with dementia; the second will be an interactive, video-based
series of education courses tailored specifically to the needs of family caregivers. Regarding the activity
component, on any given day that the app is used, the caregiver and care-recipient will first decide
together upon that day’s theme, by looking through the many choices included in the app (e.g.,
French food, gardening, dogs, etc.). Then, having made that empowering decision, the dyad will
collaboratively discover new information about the topic. They will do this by taking part in an evidence-
based activity that allows PWD to learn new things in fun and engaging ways. For example, they might
read a brief story about different types of French Cuisine. Later that day, day, the dyad will do a hands-
on, experiential activity related to the day’s theme. For instance, they might follow a simple video
included in the app to create a special French dessert. By providing unpaid caregivers with tools to engage
their loved ones for long periods of time and in a variety of ways, providing care should become easier and
the person’s quality of life should improve. The Specific Aims of this Phase 1 project are to (1) create
an Alpha version of the D3 app, which will provide caregivers with the guidance, education, and
activities, needed to provide better care to their loved one and facilitate meaningful activities, (2)
investigate satisfaction and ease of use of the D3 app by obtaining feedback directly from FCs and their
loved ones; and (3) investigate the distal (longer-term) effects of D3 on FCs, in terms of burden and
stigma.