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    Alzheimer's and Public Health Action in Louisiana

    Louisiana

    Alzheimer’s disease is a growing public health crisis in Louisiana, and the impact of Alzheimer’s is projected to rise. A comprehensive public health approach is essential to improve community health, support the well-being of those living with cognitive decline and their families, and reduce the risk of dementia throughout communities. The most recent data show:

    95,000
    people aged 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s in Louisiana.

    20.9% of people
    aged 45 and older have subjective cognitive decline in Louisiana.

    252,000
    family caregivers provide essential support to people living with dementia in Louisiana.

    420 million
    hours of unpaid care are provided by dementia caregivers in Louisiana.

    $6.7 billion
    is the value of unpaid care provided in Louisiana.

    $1 billion
    is the cost of Alzheimer’s to the state Medicaid program.

    Fact sheets on Alzheimer's and dementia in Louisiana

    View and download state-specific fact sheets for the latest data on each topic:

    Learn more about how these data are collected in the annual Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures report and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS).

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    Public health progress in Louisiana

    State, local, territorial and tribal health departments are key partners in implementing a robust public health response to dementia. The Louisiana Department of Health Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention and Healthcare Access (Well-Ahead Louisiana) is improving brain health throughout the state.

    Well-Ahead Louisiana hosted the Healthy Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias ECHO®. This virtual training series aimed to increase awareness and understanding of Alzheimer’s and other dementia among health care professionals throughout the state, especially in underserved areas. Overall, 60 health care providers and 99 other health care professionals received education and guidance on Alzheimer's and other dementia topics through a series of eight virtual trainings.

    Working across the levels of prevention

    Across the levels of prevention, the Louisiana Department of Health Bureau of Chronic Disease Prevention and Healthcare Access (Well-Ahead Louisiana) implements public health programs and interventions to address Alzheimer's through:

    • Early detection and diagnosis: Partnered with Alter™ to share Alzheimer's and other dementia resources and awareness through faith-based communities, focusing on early detection and diagnosis, and caregivers.
    • Safety and quality of care: Conducted a gap analysis to better understand where Alzheimer's and other dementia services were limited. Sent information on Alzheimer's and other dementia, chronic disease prevention, and management programs to 208 health care sites throughout Louisiana to improve community clinical linkages.

    Developing public health infrastructure and expanding capacity

    Public health programs are critical to helping people stay cognitively healthy throughout life. Health departments in Louisiana are developing infrastructure and expanding capacity through these programs:

    • BOLD Program: Louisiana Department of Health
    • Risk Reduction Learning Collaboratives: Louisiana Office of Public Health

    Resources for public health professionals

    Tools from the Alzheimer's Association provide public health strategies that public health professionals can use to improve brain health and support caregivers and people living with dementia in your community.

    Contact us

    Public health professionals can contact the Alzheimer's Association public health team for questions and support.

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    Get involved

    Anyone can join the fight against Alzheimer's by getting involved with your local chapter.

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