ACL Releases RFI: “Monitoring Status Changes in Cognitive Health Among Homebound Older Adults”

The Administration for Community Living is seeking guidance on monitoring cognitive health in homebound older adults through a Request for Information (RFI) process.   The RFI – released this past Friday, August 23rd – is entitled, “Monitoring Status Changes in Cognitive Health Among Homebound Older Adults”. ACL is seeking input from stakeholders including academic and research universities, area agencies on Aging (AAAs), State Units on Aging (SUAs), Aging and Disability Resource Centers, Centers on Independent Living, and non-profit organizations on assessing changes in cognitive health among homebound older adults.

The link to the RFI can be found here: https://acl.gov/news-and-events/announcements/request-information-monitoring-status-changes-cognitive-health-among.

Last Updated on April 29, 2020

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