iowa coalition on mental health and aging education and training workgroup
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IOWA COALITION ON IOWA COALITION ON MENTAL HEALTH AND MENTAL HEALTH AND
AGINGAGING
Education and Education and Training Workgroup Training Workgroup
PRIMARY GOALSPRIMARY GOALS
Increase public awareness Increase public awareness about aging and mental health about aging and mental health issuesissues
Expand the supply of qualified Expand the supply of qualified mental health service providers mental health service providers
OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES
Conduct public education Conduct public education campaigncampaign
Facilitate provider training Facilitate provider training
Public EducationPublic Education Fact SheetsFact Sheets
Conference DisplayConference Display
Media Media
Website Resources Website Resources
ConferencesConferences
Family Practice AssociationFamily Practice Association
Iowa Nurse’s AssociationIowa Nurse’s Association
Social Workers Association Social Workers Association
About the Coalition
o Overviewo Mission &
Goalso Leadership
Members o Member Ro
stero Message Bo
ardo Membership
Map Work Groups
o Education & Training Work Group
Goals & Objectives
o Clinical & Outreach Work Group
Goals & Objectives
o Public Policy Work Group
Goals & Objectives
Work Group Reports
Meetings o Meeting Inf
ormationo Registration
Information Educational Materi
als
Links & Data o Mental Heal
th & Aging Resources
o State & Local Coalitions
o Iowa State Statistics
Archives o Newso Meetings
Contacts/Leadership
Home
Educational Materials Articles Older Adults Inpatient Unit
Brochures Iowa Coalition on Mental Health and Aging Brochure (pdf)
Fact Sheets Fact Sheet 1: Overall Population Projections for Iowa (pdf)
o Fact Sheet 1: Population Projections by Area (pdf) Fact Sheet 2: Older Adults Not Receiving Care (pdf) Fact Sheet 3: Treatment Works (pdf)
Presentations/Training Materials Geriatric Mental Health Training Series
PublicationsMental Health, Mental Illness, Healthy Aging:A
NH Guide for Older Adults and Caregivers (pdf). NAMI NH,CONCORD, NH 03301, 1-(800) 242-NAMI (6264)
SAMHSA - Substance Abuse Among Older Adults Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 26Promoting Older Adult Health - Aging Network Partnerships to Address Medication, Alcohol, and Mental Health Problems
(pdf). HHS Publication No. MS 02-3628.Alcohol Use Among Older Adults: Pocket Screening Instruments for Health Care and Social Service Providers
(pdf). DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 02-3621. Community Integration for Older Adults with Mental Illness: Overcoming Barriers and Seizing Opportunities
(pdf). DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 05-4018.
Iowa Coalition on Mental Health and Aging2159 Westlawn, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242 - (319) 384-4222© The College of Public Health, The UI Center on Aging, The University of Iowa 2005.
TRAINING TRAINING
Expand the supply of qualified Expand the supply of qualified mental health service providersmental health service providers
PREVIOUS EFFORTS PREVIOUS EFFORTS Training to Enhance ServiceTraining to Enhance Service
Delivery toDelivery toOlder Adults with Mental IllnessOlder Adults with Mental Illness
Marianne Smith, Project Officer
Funded by Iowa Department of Human ServicesIDHS Grant # 15537500
Funding Period:April 15, 2002 to September 30, 2002
Four Conferences – Four Conferences – Spencer, Creston, Dubuque and Spencer, Creston, Dubuque and Ottumwa (N = 268)Ottumwa (N = 268)
Training to Training to knowledge about knowledge about mental illness and treatment in later mental illness and treatment in later life, methods of service deliverylife, methods of service delivery
Training to Enhance ServiceTraining to Enhance ServiceDelivery toDelivery to
Older Adults with Mental IllnessOlder Adults with Mental Illness
Current EffortsCurrent Efforts Website ResourcesWebsite Resources
Graduate CurriculumGraduate Curriculum
Continuing Education Continuing Education
Training Modules The Geriatric Mental Health Training Series (GMHTS) was developed and evaluated between 1989 and 1994 with funds from the
Division of Nursing, Bureau of Health Professions, Department of Health and Human Services, under the leadership of Kathleen C. Buckwalter, PhD, RN, FAAN, Principal Investigator and current Co-Director of the HCGNE and Marianne Smith, MS, ARNP, pre-doctoral scholar of the HCGNE. The GMHTS was awarded Book of the Year by the American Journal of Nursing in 1993, was honored with the Best Practice Award from the National Institute on Human Resources and Aging in 1994, and received Sigma Theta Tau's Regional Research Dissemination Award in 1994 and their International Research Dissemination Award in 1995.
This highly acclaimed training program is provided in a revised and updated format under the leadership of the HCGNE. Training materials are adapted for broad dissemination and use, and provided at no cost to users. Additional information about the revised GMHTS programs is provided in the following documents:
The Geriatric Mental Health Training Series: A brief overview The Geriatric Mental Health Training Series: Six core topics The Geriatric Mental Health Training Series: Supplemental modules Using the GMHTS: Description of Program Materials Additional training programs developed and provided by Hartford Scholars and Faculty are available by visiting More Training
Products . We strongly encourage anyone who uses HCGNE training materials to provide feedback about their experience by completing an evaluation. We are also happy to answer any questions that you may have about the training products offered or their use.
New Developments in New Developments in on-line training on-line training
HRSA/Atlantic Philanthropies HRSA/Atlantic Philanthropies GrantGrant
Grant ObjectivesGrant Objectives Develop multi-level, web-based, Develop multi-level, web-based,
interdisciplinary geropsychiatric added interdisciplinary geropsychiatric added qualifications curricula.qualifications curricula.
Implement multi-level, web-based, Implement multi-level, web-based, geropsychiatric added qualifications programs geropsychiatric added qualifications programs for registered nurses, social workers, and for registered nurses, social workers, and nursing assisting staff.nursing assisting staff.
Offer the interdisciplinary added qualifications Offer the interdisciplinary added qualifications geropsychiatric programs to providers from all geropsychiatric programs to providers from all health care disciplines.health care disciplines.
Proposed Programs for Proposed Programs for Added Qualifications in Added Qualifications in Geropsychiatric CareGeropsychiatric Care
Geriatric Nurse Practitioner = 13 shGeriatric Nurse Practitioner = 13 sh Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Science in Nursing (30 ch)(30 ch)
Traditional Master’s of Science in Traditional Master’s of Science in Nursing = 19 shNursing = 19 sh
Associate Degree in Nursing (30 Associate Degree in Nursing (30 ch)ch)
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner = 13 Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner = 13 shsh
Licensed Practical Nurse (30 ch)Licensed Practical Nurse (30 ch)
Family Nurse Practitioner = 13 shFamily Nurse Practitioner = 13 sh Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) (12 ch)(12 ch)
Master’s in Social Work = 13 shMaster’s in Social Work = 13 sh BS Other Discipline (12 ch)BS Other Discipline (12 ch)
Master’s in other Health Discipline = Master’s in other Health Discipline = 16 16
AD Other Discipline (12 ch)AD Other Discipline (12 ch)
Total post master’s hours to complete Added Qualifications in Geropsychiatric Care:
Curricular ContentCurricular Content1.1. Loss and Life Change: Antecedents to Emotional Distress Loss and Life Change: Antecedents to Emotional Distress
and Mental Illnessand Mental Illness
2.2. Control and Power: The Role of Self Esteem, Personality Control and Power: The Role of Self Esteem, Personality & Unwanted Dependency& Unwanted Dependency
3.3. Normal Development in Late Life: Potential vs. DisabilityNormal Development in Late Life: Potential vs. Disability
4.4. Alternative Systems and Approaches to Care: Changing Alternative Systems and Approaches to Care: Changing Environments to Meet NeedsEnvironments to Meet Needs
5.5. Problem-Solving: Using the A-B-C ApproachProblem-Solving: Using the A-B-C Approach6.6. Dementia & DeliriumDementia & Delirium7.7. DepressionDepression8.8. Psychoses of Late Life (Schizophrenia and Paranoid Psychoses of Late Life (Schizophrenia and Paranoid
Disorders)Disorders)9.9. Anxiety DisordersAnxiety Disorders10.10. Elder Abuse and NeglectElder Abuse and Neglect
Addressing the shortage of MHAddressing the shortage of MH Professionals in IowaProfessionals in Iowa
Iowa Department of Public Iowa Department of Public Health Health
PNP/PA Programs in PNP/PA Programs in Psych/Mental Health Psych/Mental Health
Implement a PA psychiatry post-Implement a PA psychiatry post-graduate training program through graduate training program through the University of Iowa, Department the University of Iowa, Department of Psychiatry.of Psychiatry. Development of curriculum Development of curriculum
including didactics and clinical including didactics and clinical rotationsrotations
In collaboration with the University of Iowa, In collaboration with the University of Iowa, College of Nursing, recruit and educate College of Nursing, recruit and educate Registered Nurses, including Master’s-Registered Nurses, including Master’s-prepared nurses and Nurse Practitioners, prepared nurses and Nurse Practitioners, who seek advanced preparation, and who who seek advanced preparation, and who may choose to seek certification in may choose to seek certification in Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing and Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing and registration as an Advanced Registered registration as an Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner.Nurse Practitioner.