NDCC Webinar Series 1 Recording: Getting to Yes for Launch - GUIDE Participants Overcoming Challenges to Using Your Electronic Health Record to Implement Comprehensive Dementia Care
The National Dementia Care Collaborative (NDCC) hosted a webinar on February 13, "Getting to Yes for Launch: GUIDE Participants Overcoming Challenges to Using Your Electronic Health Record to Implement Comprehensive Dementia Care." The recorded session and slides are now available.
This was part 1 of a webinar series focused on discussions to assist new and established sites implementing Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE). The webinars in this series are recorded and the slides are available.
During the part 1 webinar, two established track Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) participants shared lessons learned in optimizing GUIDE operations within and around the Epic Electronic Health Record. These lessons are helpful to both established and new track GUIDE participants.
Presenters included:
- Kemi Reeves, DNP, MBA, GNP-BC, Associate Director and Andrea Centeno, MS, Program Manager of the UCLA Alzheimer's and Dementia Care (ADC) Program: Kemi and Andrea have been integral in training and onboarding staff, supporting administrative workflows and implementing the CMS GUIDE Model at UCLA. The UCLA ADC Program was established in 2012 and provides comprehensive, coordinated dementia care for persons with dementia and their loved ones.
- Amy Imes, GNP-BC is a gerontological nurse practitioner and the program lead for GUIDE at Emory's Integrated Memory Care (IMC). IMC is a long-established model providing primary care to persons living with dementia and a proud contributor to the National Dementia Care Collaborative.
Watch the webinar recording.
Download the slides for the session.
Register for webinar session 2.
Learn more about NDCC.
NDCC is supported as part of JAHF's co-funding of the EDC.org program.



