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CarePlaCe Caregiver Support Clinic with Elton Bordenave, PhD, MEd

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Dr. Elton Bordenave, PhD, MEd is the Director of the Center for Resilience in Aging at A.T. Still University in Mesa, Arizona. In this episode we discuss one of their many programs offered for older adults and their care team. Dr. Bordenave explains how the program was developed, the research and grant funding to support operations and how they support older adults living within the community offering FREE services designed by clinicians and managed by an interdisciplinary team of students.

How CarePLaCe helps:

  • A clinician meets with you to assess your situation and needs
  • You will complete a quality of life and stress survey to help the clinician understand your situation
  • A clinician completes a home-based evaluation of the living space.
  • The clinician creates a plan to address your needs
  • Individualized education and training classes provide you with new knowledge and skills
  • CarePLaCe staff remains available for ongoing support

CarePLaCe Clinic Locations:


Contact CarePLaCe

Call 480.219.6174

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Dr. Elton Bordenave, PhD, MEd is the Director of the Center for Resilience in Aging at A.T. Still University in Mesa, Arizona. In this episode we discuss one of their many programs offered for older adults and their care team. Dr. Bordenave explains how the program was developed, the research and grant funding to support operations and how they support older adults living within the community offering FREE services designed by clinicians and managed by an interdisciplinary team of students.

How CarePLaCe helps:

  • A clinician meets with you to assess your situation and needs
  • You will complete a quality of life and stress survey to help the clinician understand your situation
  • A clinician completes a home-based evaluation of the living space.
  • The clinician creates a plan to address your needs
  • Individualized education and training classes provide you with new knowledge and skills
  • CarePLaCe staff remains available for ongoing support

CarePLaCe Clinic Locations:


Contact CarePLaCe

Call 480.219.6174

  continue reading

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