About this trial
In this evaluation scale-up research project, the investigators seek to test an implementation of CAPABLE on the infrastructure of home-based primary care for individuals who may experience social isolation and/or loneliness. These two home-based care programs may improve each other and provide opportunity to further improve quality of life for people living with disabilities and the caregivers. The purpose of this mixed methods study is to adapt and test CAPABLE, an existing evidence-based program, to a new target population with the scalable infrastructure of home-based primary care.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Any patient currently in JHOME
At risk for or experiencing social isolation as defined by the Lubben Social Network Scale 6 item score less than or equal 12 points or loneliness as defined by the UCLA Loneliness Scale 3 item score of 6 to 9 points
Cognitive inclusion criteria Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA) >23 as determined by referring JHOME study team member provider
English speaking (measures are standardized in English)
Disqualifiers
Terminally ill
live in long term care setting
receiving active cancer treatment
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- CAPABLE Care + Connect - Open Label Pilot
- CAPABLE Care + Connect - Pilot
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Johns Hopkins University
Lead sponsor
National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research
Collaborator
Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation
Collaborator