In this episode Scott Tarde talks about how a lab breakthrough became a lifeline for families, and why immersive reminiscence, caregiver coaching, and data-driven collaboration can change dementia care.
Tarde, is the CEO of the George G. Glenner Alzheimer’s Family Centers, emphasizes the significance of collaboration over competition in business, particularly in the healthcare sector. He advocates for organizations to support one another and engage in meaningful discussions to foster community and transformation within healthcare.
Tarde believes that there is ample opportunity for synergy among organizations, and that intentional conversations are crucial to prevent individuals from being left behind in the evolving landscape of healthcare. He also covers the incredible innovative model that the Glenner Alzheimer’s Family Centers has implemented for dementia care and is now franchising nationwide as Town Square. Join us, it is a great listen.
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Some Highlights
• Origins of Glenner Centers and caregiver-first mission
• Town Square immersive reminiscence model and design
• Virtual Glenner Care to upskill family caregivers
• Reducing ER visits and hospitalizations with coaching
• Franchising strategy with local adaptation and standards
• Data, EHR, and AI for trend spotting and prevention
• Leadership practices: expectations, accountability, consistency
Guest: Scott Tarde, CEO of the George G. Glenner Alzheimer’s Family Centers
Host: Chris Comeaux, President / CEO of Teleios
Teleios Collaborative Network / https://www.teleioscn.org/tcntalkspodcast
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