FCA Blog: Q & A - REACH Community Dementia Caregiving Program
The Family Caregiving Alliance (FCA) has published a blog, "Q & A: REACH Community Dementia Caregiving Program."
The article is a Q & A with Jennifer Martindale-Adams, Ed.D., M.S., and Linda Nichols, Ph.D., M.A., B.A., developers of the REACH Community program, which is one of more than 40 dementia caregiving programs found in Best Practice Caregiving, a free online database that helps organizations identify, compare and adopt best-fit programs for their clientele and community. REACH Community is a dementia caregiving program that empowers caregivers to problem-solve challenges they experience from caregiving.
The blog incorporates answers by both Dr. Martindale-Adams and Dr. Nichols who answer such questions as:
- What is the REACH Community dementia caregiving program?
- Can it be delivered remotely?
- What kind of organizations should adopt REACH Community?
To read the blog, click here.
To go to Best Practice Caregiving, click here.
To learn more about JAHF's co-funding of the database, click here.



