How do macroeconomic conditions affect elder abuse for those with ADRD? National evidence from state Adult Protective Services reports
Dianne McWilliam, PhD Candidate
Department of Economics, University of Michigan
Dianne McWilliam, PhD Candidate
Department of Economics, University of Michigan
Wen Ye, PhD
School of Public Health, University of Michigan
Brian Stamm, MD
Michigan Medicine, University of Michigan
Janette Dill, PhD
School of Public Health, University of Minnesota
Andrew F Brouwer, PhD, MS, MA
School of Public Health, University of Michigan
The Center to Accelerate Population Research in Alzheimer’s (CAPRA), a federally funded research center based at the University of Michigan, is pleased to announce our fifth year of pilot award funding for early and established investigators in the field of Alzheimer’s Disease and Alzheimer’s Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD).
The CAPRA Pilot Core is seeking novel, population-based pilot projects that aim to reduce the health and financial burden of dementia and improve government and healthcare organization policy. In addition to financial support, the Pilot Core will provide technical assistance and project guidance to investigators transitioning into AD/ADRD research.
CAPRA pilot awards of up to $40,000 in direct costs will be made available to successful applicants from the University of Michigan and external institutions.