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Kootenai Accountable Care Partners with Ceresti Health on Dementia Care
On the heels of an announcement by CMS that millions of people now have access to dementia caregiver education, training and support, Kootenai Accountable Care (KAC) and Ceresti Health are partnering to improve patient care, support physicians, and reduce avoidable hospitalizations associated with dementia. The Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, accountable care organization learned about Ceresti through its patients, who came to doctors' appointments gushing about Ceresti's tech-enabled dementia-care program.
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Why Speed Matters in Dementia Care Partnerships
When caregivers ask for help, timing matters. Dementia doesn’t pause, and delayed support increases stress, uncertainty and avoidable crises. Home care agencies, Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) and other GUIDE participants need scalable, agile models that reach families quickly, regardless of geography or volume. Immediate guidance and coaching build caregiver confidence, improve outcomes and reduce strain on care teams. Because in dementia care, timeliness matters.
GUIDE Is Here.
CMS’s GUIDE Model makes dementia a Medicare priority, forcing ACO leaders to manage accountability and impacts from external care models they don’t control— waiting is not neutral.
Answering the Call: Ceresti Showed Up for One Caregiver When She Needed Help Most
Caregiver Catherine Talkington found essential support through Ceresti Health after years of struggling alone with her husband's dementia. Ceresti's care coaches and personalized education provided her with the tools and validation she needed – all she had to do was pick up the phone.
Rethinking Dementia Care: Why Caregivers Hold the Key
Ceresti Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Mach celebrates caregivers' crucial role in dementia management. Highlighting how the healthcare system often misses early changes in the condition of someone living with dementia, Dr. Mach underscores caregivers' role in preventing small medical issues from advancing into dangerous and costly hospitalizations. In this article, Dr. Mach emphasizes how the CMS GUIDE Model now supports caregivers, recognizing their importance in improving outcomes and reducing costs. Ceresti's technology-enabled service, which includes tablets and coaches, empowers caregivers to detect subtle changes, resulting in significant reductions in medical costs and hospitalizations. Read more of his take about how family caregivers are vital for transforming dementia care.
Testimonials
A Once-Lone Advocate Finds Needed Support Through Ceresti
Cracker Boynton has been advocating for her husband, Jeremy, since 2013, when the couple first began to notice Jeremy’s cognitive decline. It took five years before she could convince neurologists to perform a PET scan – which confirmed what they already knew: Jeremy has Alzheimer’s disease.
Cracker has been a tireless advocate for her husband through bouts of depression, decline and anxiety. Not until she discovered Ceresti Health did Cracker feel as though she had a real partner in care.
Breezing through months worth of caregiver education in just weeks, Cracker is an avid proponent for what Ceresti can do to improve the knowledge, skills and confidence of people like her who are caring for loved ones with dementia.
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Why Dementia Is So Hard for Primary Care—and What Value-Based Leaders Can Do About It
In value-based care, we ask primary care providers to be quarterbacks—responsible for clinical outcomes, cost containment and patient experience. But when it comes to dementia, an important condition that by its nature can be a challenge to diagnose and difficult to manage, we’ve handed them the ball without a playbook.
This article explores the challenges primary care organizations face in managing dementia patients—and some of the solutions available for improving outcomes, lowering costs and reducing risk.
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The Indispensable Partnership: Physicians and Unpaid Family Caregivers in Dementia Care
In its unflinching report “America’s Unseen Workforce: The State of Family Caregiving,” Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health sheds a stark light on the state of caregiving for people with dementia. Physicians are in a unique position to chart a new course for their patients -- and the loved ones who care for them.
Ceresti can help. To help your dementia patients and their family caregivers access the benefits of the GUIDE model, refer them to Ceresti Health: guide.ceresti.com
Press Release
Ceresti Partners with Neura Health to Deliver Timely Dementia Assessments Under CMS GUIDE Model
Dementia care solutions leader Ceresti Health today announced a strategic partnership with Neura Health, a nationwide virtual neurology services provider. This collaboration will expand the service areas for Ceresti’s remotely delivered dementia care program under the CMS Guiding an Improved Dementia Experience (GUIDE) Model and will provide faster, more efficient services to people with dementia and their family caregivers.