Improving Social Connections Among Black Dementia Caregivers Through Community Engagement
Sandhya Seshadri, Phyllis Jackson, Paula Alio, Sarah Morgan, Angela Contento, Benzi Kluger

TL;DR
This paper describes a community-based approach to reduce social isolation among Black dementia caregivers by co-developing a culturally relevant intervention with a faith-based organization.
Contribution
The study introduces a co-developed, faith-based, community-delivered intervention to improve social connections among Black dementia caregivers.
Findings
Semi-structured interviews with caregivers informed the development of a six-week intervention.
Five workshops co-developed the CCC intervention with trained facilitators and supporting resources.
The RE-AIM toolkit guided the intervention's design to ensure feasibility and cultural relevance.
Abstract
Limited access to resources, economic inequality, and cultural beliefs about dementia may lead to increased social isolation and loneliness among Black caregivers of persons living with dementia (PLwD). On the other hand, religious activities and spiritual connectedness are integral to Black caregiver wellbeing. To improve social connections among Black caregivers of PLwD we collaborated with a community advisory board (CAB) comprising members of the Interdenominational Health Ministry Coalition (IHMC), a local faith-based organization. The study was guided by the Dimensions of Social Connection Model to promote social connections in dementia caregivers (Van Orden & Heffner, 2022). The study aims were to (1) conduct semi-structured interviews with Black caregivers of PLwD to understand their caregiving experiences and social needs, and (2) co-develop the Congregational Compassionate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReligion, Spirituality, and Psychology · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Community Health and Development
