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. 2008 Sep;43(3):437-47, ix-x.
doi: 10.1016/j.cnur.2008.04.002.

African Americans with memory loss: findings from a community clinic in Lexington, Kentucky

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African Americans with memory loss: findings from a community clinic in Lexington, Kentucky

Deborah D Danner et al. Nurs Clin North Am. 2008 Sep.

Abstract

Kentucky's African-American Dementia Outreach Partnership (AADOP) has shown that African-American patients seek dementia care if a clinic is conveniently located and families are educated about the distinction between normal aging and signs of disease. The early identification of dementia allows African Americans access to pharmaceutic treatments that work best early in the course of the disease and provides the opportunity for the patient to plan future care. In the AADOP model, a conveniently located clinic and access to the patient's home were first steps in achieving equality of care. The trust that was built in the community through collaboration with African-American churches has allowed patients and their families to receive help with memory problems and to feel comfortable in seeking help for other medical problems. Maintaining this involvement and responsiveness to the community over the long term is the next challenge for the program.

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