Technical Assistance Exchange Issue Briefs
The Technical Assistance Exchange and the ADSSP National Resource Center have authored a series of issue briefs and case studies to assist states in understanding key issues with program planning and implementation. We invite you to explore the resources on this page about TAE Issue Briefs and ADSSP National Resource Center studies.
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Alzheimer's Disease Supportive Services Program: Report on Completed Grants 

Source: ADSSP National Resource CenterThe report summarizes the experience of 25 completed ADSSP grants originally funded in 2008 and 2009, including 23 Innovative Practices and 2 Evidence-Based grants.
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Associated Date: November 09, 2012 ADSSP National Resource Center Innovations Compendium 2010



Source: ADSSP National Resource Center
The ADSSP National Resource Center has created a comprehensive compendium of resources on innovative practices with people who have dementia or family caregivers. The compendium designates two types of interventions - evidence-informed interventions and promising practices.
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Associated Date: October 2010
Making the Long-Term Services and Supports System Work for People with Dementia and Their Caregivers



Source: TAE
States serve a substantial number of people with dementia and their family caregivers in their Aging Networks and LTSS systems. Serving this population effectively involves accommodating the needs of a population that, in addition to memory loss, experiences a variety of physical, cognitive, and behavioral symptoms resulting from dementia, along with other medical conditions. In model dementia-capable systems, programs are tailored to the unique needs of people with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias, and their caregivers.
(PDF) Caption: Making the Long-Term Services and Supports System Work for People with Dementia and Their Caregivers
(PDF) Caption: Dementia Capability Toolkit
Associated Date: November 2011
Compendium of Evidence-Based Alzheimer’s Disease Interventions Volumes 1 and 2


Source: TAE
Attached is evidence-based compendium and report on Alzheimer's Disease interventions It has several components and represents a major effort to summarize the literature in the field.
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Associated Date: September 2010
Providing Services for People with Dementia Who Live Alone: Issue brief


Source: TAE
The ADSSP National Resource Center reviewed the available literature and conducted interviews with people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias who live alone, caregivers and health care and social service professionals to obtain their views about the needs of people and potentially effective ways to meet those needs. It also describes programs that have been tested by community agencies to reach and help people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias who live alone and discusses related public policy and practice implications.
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Associated Date: September 2010
Assistive Technology for People with Dementia and Their Caregivers at Home: What Might Help


Source: TAE
The ADSSP National Resource Center prepared this report to provide an overview of assistive technology (AT) products that are designed for persons with dementia and their caregivers. The target audience is the general public, caregivers, home and community service providers, and public programs that provide long-term care services and supports.
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Associated Date: September 16, 2010
TAE Issue Brief - The Role of Prevention in an Aging and Disability Resource Center


Source: Technical Assistance Exchange
This TAE Issue Brief, updated in 2010, discusses disease prevention and health promotion in the context of Aging and Disability Resource Center development. It highlights strategies and resources that ADRCs can use to promote health and wellness at the community level.
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Associated Date: June 2010
TAE Issue Brief - Cultural Competence and ADRCs


Source: Technical Assistance Exchange
This TAE issue brief provides an overview of cultural competence and how ADRCs can increase their outreach and strengthen their relationship with diverse populations and community-based organizational partners. It also discusses the definition of cultural competence, strategies and tools for implementation, state examples, and provides additional resources.
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Added May 11, 2010
TAE Issue Brief: How ADRCs Can Effectively Assist Veterans




Source: Technical Assistance Exchange
The TAE Issue Brief "How ADRCs Can Effectively Assist Veterans" details programs and benefits relevant to helping ADRCs best serve older veterans and veterans with disabilities. The brief also contains details of the Veteran Directed Home and Community Based Services Program, which helps VA Medical Centers provide home and community supports to veterans. Finally, the brief provides advice and case studies for effective relationships between ADRCs and veterans services.
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Associated Date: December 2009
TAE Issue Brief: Role of ADRCs in Transportation Coordination Efforts


Source: Technical Assistance Exchange
Aging and Disability Resource Centers, designed to be coordinated entry points of services for older adults and people with disabilities, can become active in "mobility management" activities at the individual and systems levels to improve transportation options. This issue brief will assist ADRCs in identifying relevant resources and stakeholders that can assist with the provision of transportation coordination services to consumers, and it will demonstrate how ADRCs can connect with existing transportation coalitions in their communities to pursue broader changes in the transportation system.
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Associated Date: September 2009
Improving HCBS Delivery Systems for Older Adults and Individuals with Disabilities: Redesigning Information Technology and Business Processes to Support Participant Control, Quality, and Cost Effectiveness


Source: HCBS Strategies for the ADRC-TAE
HCBS delivery systems that provide greater control to participants will likely have a positive effect on the participants' psychological and physical health. However, delivery systems that promise greater control, but have flaws that prevent that control from materializing may do more harm than good. Whether consumer-directed HCBS results in better outcomes largely depends upon how well the infrastructure that supports the delivery of these services is provided. This issue brief examines potential approaches to designing this infrastructure.
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Updated April 15, 2008
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief: Hospital-Based Nursing Facility Diversion Initiatives


Source: ADRC-TAE, The Lewin Group
This paper discusses ways to use the hospital discharge process to divert institutional placements or to trigger follow-up during the initial weeks following a nursing facility admission. It is intended to help states, ADRC pilot sites, or other community organizations to evaluate their options for establishing a hospital-based diversion program and, where appropriate, take steps toward implementing a successful program.
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Added February 25, 2008
TAE Issue Brief - Options for Assessing the Impact of ADRCs on Long Term Care Costs


Source: ADRC-TAE, The Lewin Group
Measuring the effect of ADRCs presents a major challenge because ADRCs comprise just one component of complicated and constantly evolving state long-term care systems. Nonetheless, there are multiple strategies for collecting evidence about the way ADRCs impact the broader LTC system. While ADRCs might result in cost savings for Medicaid programs, many would argue that reducing unnecessary utilization and supporting community integration are important goals regardless of fiscal considerations. This paper focuses on assessing the fiscal impact of ADRCs.
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Added January 21, 2008
TAE Issue Brief: Engaging Medicaid Agencies About ADRCs


Source: ADRC-TAE, The Lewin Group
The Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) initiative marks a historic new partnership between aging networks and Medicaid at the federal level. At the state and local levels, ADRCs present an excellent opportunity for the aging and disability networks to partner together in collaborating with state and local Medicaid-related agencies. These relationships are essential to coordinating access to all publicly-funded long-term care (LTC) programs serving older persons and people with disabilities. However, developing such partnerships can be challenging. This Issue Brief provides an overview of how relationships can evolve between ADRCs and Medicaid-related agencies. It discusses current integration of ADRCs and Medicaid, the role of ADRCs in streamlining access to Medicaid, examples of state and local ADRC-Medicaid partnerships, and strategies for ADRCs to engage Medicaid-related agencies.
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Updated August 1, 2011
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief: ADRCs' Potential Role in Managed Long Term Care


Source: ADRC-TAE
As states restructure systems of care, managed long-term care programs serving older adults and persons with disabilities will be considered and implemented in some states. ADRCs will need to be part of policy discussions to ensure that ADRCs can retain their role in the provision of information, referral, counseling, and streamlining access to supports for persons of all ages with long-term care needs. This issue brief will outline potential roles that ADRC staff can play to complement the activities of managed long-term care.
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Updated February 10, 2009
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief - Long Term Support Options Counseling: Decision Support in ADRCs



Source: NASUA
This paper was published by the National Association of State Units on Aging. Long term care options counseling, a required component of an Aging & Disability Resource Center, supports informed long term care decision-making by assisting individuals and families understand their strengths, needs, preferences, and unique situations and translate this knowledge into possible support strategies, plans and tactics. This paper differentiates options counseling from long term care education and futures planning and highlights the important role of options counseling in a well-developed long term care system.
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Updated October 14, 2011
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief - Online Medicaid Applications


Source: ADRC-TAE
ADRCs have used a number of strategies to streamline access to long-term services and supports. One key strategy, used by many ADRCs, is to provide online applications for Medicaid or screening tools to assess eligibility for benefits. This issue brief provides details about ADRC grant efforts related to online applications.
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Updated December 11, 2007
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief - Health Literacy


Source: ADRC-TAE
ADRC staff must understand health literacy in order to conduct successful outreach to ADRC target audiences, provide culturally competent care, and gain community trust. This brief provides an overview of health literacy and its relevance to ADRCs and suggests action steps to address health literacy issues.
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Updated April 3, 2009
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief - Private Industry Lessons: Branding and Marketing


Source: ADRC-TAE
This ADRC-TAE issue brief covers the issue of branding ADRCs. Branding is one strategy ADRC's can use to help build the Resource Center awareness and acceptance among clients, consumers, partners, and other stakeholders as trusted resources for long-term supports and services. Effective branding creates awareness of who you are, what you stand for and what unique and meaningful benefits you can deliver.
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Updated March 6, 2008
ADRC-TAE Tool: ADRC Business Plan Template


Source: Steve Lutzky, HCBS Strategies, Inc., The Lewin Group, ADRC-TAE
This document provides an overview of essential elements of a non-profit business plan for the ADRC. It includes recommendations and guidance for developing organizational and management plans, marketing plans, service forecasting and financial planning. The financial plan section outlines the two major components of an ADRC's financial plan: (a) an operating budget and (b) a plan for securing revenues. The section focuses more heavily on securing revenues through creating a business case to justify the investment of state funds; securing the maximum amount of federal financial participation (FFP); and obtaining additional funding from other sources.
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Updated March 6, 2008
TAE Issue Brief - Electronic Kiosks


Source: ADRC-TAE
One challenge many ADRCs face is how to provide services over large geographic areas with small numbers of staff. Several states have chosen to use kiosks as part of their outreach and marketing or information and referral components. This issue brief explores kiosks in use by ADRC grantees and other organizations and discusses considerations in designing accessible kiosks.
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Updated December 11, 2007
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief - Excellent Customer Service in an ADRC


Source: ADRC-TAE
This ADRC-TAE issue brief describes why excellent customer service is important within the context of an Aging and Disability Resource Center by illustrating lessons learned about providing excellent customer service from the private and public sectors and drawing practical implications for designing and operating an ADRC that provides excellent customer service.
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Updated March 6, 2008
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief - Portable Technology


Source: ADRC-TAE
This ADRC-TAE issue brief provides some basic information on the most common types of mobile technology, examples of how other non-profits and ADRCs have used mobile technology to serve customers, and sets out some issues to consider before adopting mobile technology.
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Updated March 6, 2008
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief - Developing Accessible Websites


Source: ADRC-TAE
This brief addresses the adaptation of standard Web site construction techniques to meet the needs of the ADRC target populations. It includes considerations and strategies for designing Web sites that are informative, functional and useful for these populations.
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Updated March 6, 2008
TAE Issue Brief - Marketing to External Audiences


Source: The Lewin Group, ADRC-TAE
The twofold purpose of this brief is to familiarize grantees with the principles of social marketing; and to provide a brief overview of the key steps involved in developing and implementing a social marketing campaign.
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Updated November 20, 2007
TAE Issue Brief - The Medicare Modernization Act


Source: ADRC-TAE
This issue brief describes the implications of the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 for consumers, state Medicaid agencies, health care providers, and the public and private entities that provide benefits counseling and supports to Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries. Flow charts detailing the Medicare Part D process have been added to the brief.
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Updated February 5, 2008
TAE Issue Brief - Facilitating a Productive Advisory Committee


Source: ADRC-TAE
This ADRC-TAE Issue Brief discusses how to establish an effective advisory committee, key considerations when forming and facilitating a committee, tips to promote ongoing involvement of a committee, and resources for more information.
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Updated February 5, 2008
TAE Issue Brief - Supporting Adults with Physical Disabilities


Source: ADRC-TAE
The first in a series on supporting non-elderly populations, this paper highlights key topics to help ADRC grantees better understand how to support the needs and preferences of adults with physical disabilities.
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Updated December 11, 2007
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief - Strategies for Building Collaboration


Source: ADRC-TAE
Aging and Disability Resource Center grants are infrastructure grants aimed at creating new or formalizing existing relationships among state and local agencies and public partners; collaboration among these entities is critical for ADRC development. This briefing paper will offer ideas and strategies for building a collaborative environment and forming effective partnerships.
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Updated March 6, 2008
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief - Business Planning Tools


Source: ADRC-TAE
This ADRC-TAE issue brief discusses how to write a business plan for ADRCs. Topics covered include defining the business, market analysis, marketing, environmental scans, organizational structure, management, operations, and sustainability.
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Updated March 6, 2008
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief - Web-based Housing Registries


Source: The Lewin Group, ADRC-TAE
This ADRC-TAE issue brief provides summaries and examples of web-based housing registries in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Tennessee.
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Updated August 12, 2009
TAE Issue Brief - Online Screening and Applications


Source: The Lewin Group, ADRC-TAE
This ADRC-TAE Issue brief describes how different states have designed and implemented online applications for assessing and determining eligibility for health and social service programs.
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Updated November 20, 2007
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief - Public and Private Partnerships


Source: ADRC-TAE
The Lewin Group completed several case studies on existing successful aging and disability public-private partnerships. The case studies describe the approach, implementation, and outcomes of each partnership as well as reported 'lessons learned.'
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Updated March 6, 2008
TAE Issue Brief - Annotated History of WI ADRCs


Source: ADRC-TAE
This TAE Issue Brief summarizes the Wisconsin Resource Center experience.
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Updated November 20, 2007
TAE Issue Brief - ADRC Roles in Diversion


Source: ADRC-TAE
Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRC) can play important roles in states' efforts to rebalance long term care systems, particularly in supporting nursing home transition and diversion initiatives. This ADRC-TAE briefing paper focuses on diversions from institutional care. Another issue brief will take up transitions out of institutions. This brief provides background on diversion efforts, including many state examples, and an array of important considerations for ADRC projects.
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Updated November 20, 2007
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief: Emergency Preparedness — An Overview for Aging and Disability Resource Centers


Source: The Lewin Group, ADRC-TAE
Seniors and people with disabilities are highly vulnerable to health and safety risks associated with all types of emergencies and disasters. Reports and studies following Hurricane Katrina noted that seniors, people with disabilities and individuals with mental illness were often at greater risk than others during crises because their needs were not considered in emergency planning, response or recover efforts. ADRCs, as providers of information and assistance services, are well-positioned to take active roles in emergency preparedness and response. This issue brief describes the role of ADRCs in planning for, responding to and recovering from emergencies. It provides checklists and resource information that will assist ADRCs prepare their staff and facilities for emergency situations as well as with meeting the specialized needs of seniors and people with all types of disabilities in crisis situations.
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Updated February 10, 2009
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief: ADRCs and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)


Source: Theresa N. Lambert, James Whaley, and Susan Shepherd of the National Aging Information & Referral Support Center, National Association of State Units on Aging
In light of HIPAA, Aging and Disability Resource Centers face an important challenge. Since an ADRC is designed to be a one-stop shop for consumers for long-term care information, assistance and access to services, it may be subject to HIPAA's requirements. This Issue Brief, prepared by the National Association of State Units on Aging, reviews the privacy and security provisions of HIPAA and highlights potential implications for ADRCs.
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Updated June 16, 2008
ADRC-TAE Issue Brief: Expediting Medicaid Financial Eligibility


Source: National Academy of State Health Policy, ADRC-TAE
This issue brief documents other states' efforts with fast-track Medicaid eligibility and presumptive eligibility. Information was gathered from CO, GA, KS, MI, NE, OH, OR, PA and WA by the National Academy for State Health Policy.
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Updated March 6, 2008
Review of IT Systems for Single Point of Entry

Source: Randy Blume Associates, Community Living Exchange Collaborative
Medicaid directors, Aging directors, and MR/DD directors in 5 states describe their experiences implementing and developing an IT system to support a "single entry point" (SEP), or "no wrong door," service system. Prepared by the Community Living Exchange Collaborative for the ADRC grantees.
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Updated January 21, 2008