The Behavior-Based Ergonomics Therapy (BBET) Program uses the science of Cognitive Ergonomics and Neuroscience to improve the quality of life for the residents with Alzheimer’s and Dementia.
The BBET Program has received 6 national awards:
- 2011 AMDA Foundation Quality Improvement Award (jointly sponsored by Pfizer)
- 2011 Dorland Health Silver Crown Award for Alzheimer’s Care
- 2012 Long-Term Living Leaders of Tomorrow Award
- 2012 LTC LINK Spirit of Innovation Award
- 2012 OPTIMA Award by Long-Term Living
- 2014 ACHCA Public Service Award
The BBET program has achieved the following improvements in quality of care outcomes:
Quality MeasurementReduction in falls
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Improvement in 6 months33%
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*Results of an independent study conducted by Wright State University College of Engineering and published in Long-Term Living magazine and the American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease & Other Dementias (2012)