Caring for Patients With Dementia at End of Life

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2021-09-14

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SAGE

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Care of the dementia patient continues to be challenging. It is a terminal condition that many times goes undiagnosed leading to improper evidence-based interventions. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) should initiate goals of care conversations early with patients and their families in order to align treatment preferences. Early integration of palliative medicine is an important intervention that can lead to better manage symptoms and lessen the strain on loved ones. Additionally, early enrollment into hospice should be encouraged with loved ones to promote quality of life as defined by the patient.

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dementia, palliative care or medicine, hospice, end of life, PALLIATIVE CARE, END-OF-LIFE, OLDER-ADULTS, SERIOUS ILLNESS, ADVANCED CANCER, KIDNEY-DISEASE, HEALTH, PREFERENCES, PEOPLE, STAGE, Clinical Research, Aging, Mind and Body, Neurosciences, Acquired Cognitive Impairment, Behavioral and Social Science, Brain Disorders, Pain Research, 7 Management of diseases and conditions, 7.2 End of life care, Neurological

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