Most long-term care (LTC) residents are of age >65 years and have multiple chronic health conditions affecting their cognitive and physical functioning. Although some individuals in nursing homes return home after receiving therapy services, most will remain in a LTC facility until their deaths. This article seeks to provide guidance on how to assess and effectively select treatment for delirium, behavioral and psychological symptoms for patients with dementia, and address other common challenges such as advanced care planning, decision-making capacity, and artificial hydration at the end of life. To do so, we draw upon a team of physicians with training in various backgrounds such as geriatrics, palliative medicine, neurology, and psychiat...
Background: Dementia is a life-limiting disease without curative treatments. Patients and families m...
Contains fulltext : 152329.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Peo...
Contains fulltext : 137210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Dem...
Most long-term care (LTC) residents are of age >65 years and have multiple chronic health conditions...
Most long-term care (LTC) residents are of age >65 years and have multiple chronic health conditions...
Most long-term care (LTC) residents are of age >65 years and have multiple chronic health conditi...
The diagnosis of an aggressive, primary brain tumor is life altering for those affected and too ofte...
Prognostication has been described as "Medicine's Lost Art." Taken with diagnosis and treatment, pro...
Specialty palliative care (PC) clinicians are frequently asked to discuss prognosis with patients an...
Dementia is a disease in which people lose parts or, in the case of more severe cases, all of their ...
Background: People with dementia requiring palliative care have multiple needs, which are amplified ...
Background:People with dementia requiring palliative care have multiple needs, which are amplified i...
To better understand the experiences and potential unmet need of persons with dementia who die in lo...
Palliative care (PC) is perhaps the most inherently interdisciplinary specialty within health care. ...
Dementia is a progressive, life-limiting disease. A palliative approach to care, that focuses on the...
Background: Dementia is a life-limiting disease without curative treatments. Patients and families m...
Contains fulltext : 152329.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Peo...
Contains fulltext : 137210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Dem...
Most long-term care (LTC) residents are of age >65 years and have multiple chronic health conditions...
Most long-term care (LTC) residents are of age >65 years and have multiple chronic health conditions...
Most long-term care (LTC) residents are of age >65 years and have multiple chronic health conditi...
The diagnosis of an aggressive, primary brain tumor is life altering for those affected and too ofte...
Prognostication has been described as "Medicine's Lost Art." Taken with diagnosis and treatment, pro...
Specialty palliative care (PC) clinicians are frequently asked to discuss prognosis with patients an...
Dementia is a disease in which people lose parts or, in the case of more severe cases, all of their ...
Background: People with dementia requiring palliative care have multiple needs, which are amplified ...
Background:People with dementia requiring palliative care have multiple needs, which are amplified i...
To better understand the experiences and potential unmet need of persons with dementia who die in lo...
Palliative care (PC) is perhaps the most inherently interdisciplinary specialty within health care. ...
Dementia is a progressive, life-limiting disease. A palliative approach to care, that focuses on the...
Background: Dementia is a life-limiting disease without curative treatments. Patients and families m...
Contains fulltext : 152329.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Peo...
Contains fulltext : 137210.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Dem...