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Donate NowAlzheimer’s Association Releases White Paper to Help Health Systems Build Strong Dementia Care Programs
— New guidance and financial modeling tool support organizations transitioning to value-based care —
CHICAGO, Jan. 15, 2026 — The Alzheimer’s Association Dementia Care Navigation Roundtable (DCNR) today released a new white paper offering guidance to help health care organizations build, improve and expand dementia care programs.The paper, “Building a Business Case for a Dementia Care Program,” is designed for health systems transitioning from traditional fee-for-service payment models to value-based care. It is accompanied by a Dementia Care Financial Modeling tool that helps organizations assess costs and feasibility when planning dementia programs. The tool allows teams to adapt the principles outlined in the white paper to their goals, resources and context, enabling them to make informed business cases to leadership.
Health systems are increasingly adopting alternative payment models for older adults to reduce unnecessary utilization and costs without sacrificing care quality. However, organizations often face obstacles implementing new models due to limited awareness among providers and administrators, high administrative burden to operationalize complex workflows, and a lack of practical tools and strategies to engage leadership in starting, sustaining or scaling dementia care programs.
“This white paper and financial model give health systems a practical tool they need to make dementia care a priority,” said Katie Evans, chief programs and mission engagement officer, Alzheimer’s Association. “By providing a clear roadmap and data-driven approach, we aim to help organizations deliver high-quality, coordinated care that improves outcomes for people living with dementia and their caregivers.”
The white paper includes five sequential modules detailing key components for building a business case:
- Analyzing Current State — Assessing the existing dementia care landscape
- Identifying and Understanding Key Value Metrics — Defining primary sources of financial value
- Reviewing Care Model Types — Choosing the right dementia care model
- Creating a Credible Program Analysis — Building a “Program Scorecard” to track metrics
- Dementia Care Financial Model — Applying modules 1-4 to generate financial data
The Alzheimer’s Association will host a one-hour webinar on Feb. 13 to demonstrate how health care organizations can use the free Dementia Care Financial Modeling tool to build and improve dementia care programs. Interested organizations can register here. Health care organizations can also request the modeling tool by contacting dementiacarenavigation@alz.org.
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About the Alzheimer's Association
The Alzheimer’s Association is a worldwide voluntary health organization dedicated to Alzheimer’s care, support and research. Our mission is to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia®. Visit alz.org or call 800.272.3900.