id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-268707-fip5e95c Williamson, Heather J Addressing the Needs of Rural Caregivers of Individuals With Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias During and Beyond Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) 2020-09-04 .txt text/plain 1444 86 54 Caregivers in rural areas face unique challenges in accessing needed health and social services, while also having limited informal supports from family and friends due to geographic isolation (Cho et al., 2016; Greenwood et al., 2015; Pinquart & Sörensen, 2005) . Rural-residing ADRD caregivers living in northern Arizona have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, with higher rates of COVID-19 than urban areas and with limited community resources (Arizona Department of Health Services, 2020; Kaplan, 2020; Sanderson et al., 2017) . Caregivers in rural areas face unique challenges in accessing needed health and social services, while also having limited informal supports from family and friends due to geographic isolation. This "digital divide" experienced by older adults and rural providers is creating additional barriers for local AAA chapters to keep in touch with the aging family caregivers they are attempting to serve during COVID-19. ./cache/cord-268707-fip5e95c.txt ./txt/cord-268707-fip5e95c.txt