Vincent Mor: 19 Who Made a Difference in 2019

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Vincent Mor: 19 Who Made a Difference in 2019

Vincent Mor of Brown University PHOTO: Brown University
A few decades of hard work have paid off.

In 2019, Dr. Vincent Mor, Professor of Health Services, Policy & Practice at the Brown University School of Public Health, and University and Boston-based Hebrew SeniorLife (HSL) were awarded a five-year, $53.4 million grant to lead a nationwide effort to improve healthcare and quality of life for those living with Alzheimer’s disease.

“I’m collaborating with a longtime colleague of mine — Susan Mitchell [at Hebrew SeniorLife], she is a physician epidemiologist, and her clinical work for years has been focusing on people with dementia, receiving long-term care services, and she’s been part of several of my grants in the past,” said Mor in an interview on GoLocal LIVE.

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Mor said that the grant's two objectives were first, to fund and provide expert assistance to up to 40 trials that will test non-drug, care-based interventions for people living with dementia, and second, to develop best practices for implementing and evaluating interventions for Alzheimer’s and dementia care and share them with the research community at large.

"I’ll think we will have been successful if by the end of five years, there are three or four kind of projects that catch on, where a managed care plan or hospital system or a nursing home company with multiple places says, ‘Yes, we’ve adopted it as part of our daily routine,’ and so this notion of embedding an intervention that helps support the care of people living with Alzheimer’s disease actually becomes live, and it’s part of standard operating procedure — that will have been successful," said Mor.

"And if it’s successful, then we are likely to have another five years of about a comparable amount of money going forward."


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