A Toolkit for Primary Care Teams
The GSA KAER Toolkit, Fall 2020 Edition, is intended to support primary care teams in implementing a comprehensive approach to initiating conversations about brain health, detecting and diagnosing dementia, and providing individuals with community-based supports. It includes practical approaches, educational resources, and validated clinical tools that teams can integrate into their workflow.
The Toolkit is based on the KAER Model, which consists of four steps: Kickstart, Assess, Evaluate, and Refer.
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While the KAER Model was originally developed for the primary care setting, it can be valuable to other health care professionals, educators and students.
Other relevant resources:
- Download KAER Toolkit 2017 Edition
- The Gerontological Society of America Workgroup on Cognitive Impairment and Earlier Diagnosis: 2015 Report and Recommendations
GSA KAER in the News
October 2020: The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has awarded a $500,000, two-year research grant to review, refine, test, and evaluate components of the KAER Model in primary care. The recipient is Dr. Annette Fitzpatrick, Research Professor of Family Medicine at University of Washington and affiliate investigator of UW’s Health Promotion Research Center (a CDC Prevention Research Center). Dr. Fitzpatrick and her team will use the results from this study to provide recommendations for the practical application of the KAER Model and initiate steps for integrating tools into a broader reach of primary care practices within the multi-state UW Medicine network.
Inviting User Feedback
We are committed to the continuous improvement of the GSA KAER Toolkit. If you have input for us on the Toolkit’s usability or content, or would like to work with GSA to develop new content and implement the KAER Model, please contact Judit Illes (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
2017 KAER Toolkit: 4-Step Process to Detecting Cognitive Impairment and Earlier Diagnosis of Dementia
Approaches and tools for primary care providers
This comprehensive toolkit is focused on the KAER model developed by the GSA Workgroup on Cognitive Impairment Detection and Earlier Diagnosis. The workgroup identified valuable tools and resources to implement the four steps in the KAER model. The resulting toolkit provides options for each of the steps so that PCPs, health plans and health care systems can select the approaches and tools that fit best with their existing primary care structure, organization, and procedures.
The toolkit is broken down by each section of the KAER model to allow quick and easy access:
- Kickstart the cognition conversation
- Assess for cognitive impairment
- Evaluate for dementia
- Refer for community resources
Each step in the model will help the PCP initiate conversations about brain health, detect and assess cognitive impairment, diagnose dementia, and provide post‐diagnostic referrals for education and supportive community services for persons with dementia and their family caregivers.
There also is a free companion webinar, "How to Use the GSA KAER Toolkit: A 4-step Process to Detecting Cognitive Impairment and Earlier Diagnosis of Dementia."
KAER Toolkit Table of Contents
List of Approaches and Tools Found in the Toolkit
Introduction
- The KAER Model (Page 6)
- Objectives and components of the toolkit (page 8)
- General tips for communications with older adults (page 10)
- Terms and definitions (page 10)
- Appendices — Tools to Use (page 11)
Additional Resources
- The Gerontological Society of America Workgroup on Cognitive Impairment and Earlier Diagnosis: Report and Recommendations
- The cognitive assessment tools mentioned in this report are accessible from the following two websites: the Alzheimer’s Association and the National Institute on Aging
- December 2017 webinar: "How to Use the GSA KAER Toolkit: A 4-step Process to Detecting Cognitive Impairment and Earlier Diagnosis of Dementia"
- January 2015 webinar: Medicare Annual Wellness Visit as Springboard to Detection of Cognitive Impairment, Diagnosis, and Post-Diagnosis Support
- November 2014 symposium: Medicare Annual Wellness Visit as Springboard to Detection of Cognitive Impairment, Diagnosis, and Post-Diagnosis Support handouts
Workgroup Members
Richard H. Fortinsky, PhD (chair) Michelle Barclay Cyndy B. Cordell (ex officio) Roderick A. Corriveau, PhD (ex officio) Nicole Barylski Danner, DO Fred Kobylarz MD, MPH Ian N. Kremer Shari M. Ling, MD Natalia Loskutova, MD, PhD Katie Maslow, MSW |
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Lisa C. McGuire, PhD Jerrold Lee Penso, MD, MBA Eleanor M. Perfetto, PhD, MS Ronald C. Petersen PhD, MD Mike Simmons, PhD (ex officio) George Vradenburg Molly V. Wagster, PhD (ex officio) Joan Weiss, PhD, RN, CRNP, FAAN
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This program is developed by GSA and supported by Eli Lilly and Company.