The purpose of this study is to develop and implement a culturally-appropriate intervention to reduce stress in Vietnamese dementia caregivers. A pilot intervention will be done to test the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention in a community setting. This will be done by randomly assigning a family triad (primary caregiver, secondary caregiver, and their care recipient) into an active intervention or a control condition and monitoring findings at baseline, post-intervention, and at three months.The intervention will consist of multiple components -enhanced psycho-education that includes discussion of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and cultural impacts on beliefs about dementia and caregiving, management of problem behaviors, facilitation of support seeking, and mindful Tai Chi. A secondary caregiver who the primary caregiver identifies as providing him/her with the most support will be invited to join all components, but the intervention will be flexible depending on caregivers' needs/preferences. The care recipient is not required to join the sessions but will be able to if he/she or the family wishes. During the intervention, community partners will provide respite care for the care recipient.
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Randomization
Timeframe: assessed once all 3-month follow-ups are complete
Retention
Timeframe: assessed once all 3-month follow-ups are complete
Caregiver Intervention Adherence
Timeframe: assessed at end of study, once all 3-month follow-ups are complete
Treatment Fidelity
Timeframe: assessed once all 3-month follow-ups are complete
Administration of Study Measures
Timeframe: assessed at end of study, once all 3-month follow-ups are complete
Acceptability
Timeframe: 2 years