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Food and Nutrition
District of Columbia —
This section focuses on food and nutrition services that are dementia-specific or dementia-inclusive. Older adults in the District can obtain nutrition education and... -
Money Management and Financial Literacy
District of Columbia —
These services help with money management, financial planning, and insurance education. These services are not all dementia-specific but are inclusive of those living... -
Exposure Activities Event Distance Trends
District of Columbia —
Retired on March 2, 2022. Data and metadata are provided as-is archive.The “Event Distancing Trend” indicates the number of positive cases interviewed per week who... -
Exposure Activities Event Size
District of Columbia —
Retired on March 2, 2022. Data and metadata are provided as-is archive.The “Event Size” figure shows cumulative data since July 31, 2020 of positive cases interviewed... -
Firearm Injury Emergency Room Visits
District of Columbia —
In the fall of 2020, DC Health's Center for Policy, Planning and Evaluation (CPPE) was awarded one of ten Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Firearm... -
Residential Long Term Memory Care
District of Columbia —
These organizations provide residential living specifically for those with memory loss or dementia and who are not able to or do not wish to live at home. Residential... -
Home-Based Homemaker Services
District of Columbia —
These resources help with light housework, errands, tasks, or yardwork to help individuals living with dementia remain in their homes. They are often called... -
Healthcare for Homebound Older Adults and End of Life Care
District of Columbia —
The resources listed here are organizations that provide in-home healthcare for homebound older adults and individuals with advanced illness in need of hospice... -
Community-Based Dementia Care
District of Columbia —
Community-based adult day programs provide daily care and social connection for older adults living with cognitive impairment and dementia. These services can be an... -
WIC Benefits
District of Columbia —
Data mapped based on publicly-posted store and clinic listings from DC Health and the DC WIC State Agency (DC WIC) found at https://www.dcwic.org/wic-locations -
Home-Based Personal Care Aides
District of Columbia —
These resources provide companionship services and in-home assistance with personal care tasks, known as activities of daily living (ADLs), which include support for... -
Individual and Home Safety
District of Columbia —
These resources help support personal safety or help to improve home safety for persons living with dementia or memory loss. The services listed are specific to older... -
Medication Support
District of Columbia —
These resources aid individuals who need help with medications. These resources are not necessarily dementia-specific but can be particularly helpful for individuals... -
Brain Health Web-Based Resources
District of Columbia —
Brain health phone or web-based resources that are often necessary for the safety and support of citizens with memory loss, cognitive impairment or dementia. These... -
DC Health Planning Neighborhoods
District of Columbia —
This dataset contains polygons that represent the boundaries of statistical neighborhoods as defined by the DC Department of Health (DC Health). DC Health delineates... -
Social Connection Engagement and Networking
District of Columbia —
These resources include some of the opportunities to connect with caregivers or individuals living with dementia in the District. Social connection and engagement are... -
Non-Emergency Transportation
District of Columbia —
These resources offer non-emergency transportation to medical appointments, grocery stores, social activities, etc., and may be government or private services. This... -
Brain Health Services and Resources
District of Columbia —
This guide focuses on services and resources that are often necessary to safely age in place with cognitive impairment or dementia. The services and resources listed... -
Advanced Care and End of Life Planning
District of Columbia —
These resources include local and online services to guide you in advance care planning conversations to document your health care preferences and select a health care... -
Federal
Behavioral Health Barometer: District of Columbia, 2013
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
This is a behavioral health report for District of Columbia. It uses the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) and the National Survey of Substance Abuse...