PPT-Improving dementia care through early & differential diagnosis and referral to local

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Richard D King MD PhD Associate Professor of Neurology Director Alzheimer s Image Analysis Laboratory Center for Alzheimer s Care Imaging and Research Department

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Richard D King MD PhD Associate Professor of Neurology Director Alzheimer s Image Analysis Laboratory Center for Alzheimer s Care Imaging and Research Department of Neurology. Diagnosis, Assessment, and Referral. Soo Borson MD. University of Washington. Department . of Psychiatry and Behavioral . Sciences, School of Medicine. Department of Psychosocial and Community Health, School of Nursing. Mary Ann Forciea MD. Clinical Professor of Medicine. Division of Geriatric Medicine. University of Pennsylvania Health System. Goals of this . workshop. Increased awareness of financial challenges during the course of a dementia illness. Catherine Travers. PROJECT FOCUS. Service Models. Improving . access . Diagnosis of Dementia. Research Support. Co-Investigators. Dr.. Melind. a Martin-Khan . PhD . Centre for Research in Geriatric Medicine, The University of Queensland, AUS. FREQUENCY 10k 69 72 75 78 81 84 87 90 GAIN TA01b 100k 1M 10M 100M 1G 60 63 66 Pseudo-Differential Differential)/95dB (Pseudo-Differential)Programmable Compression VoltagesOnboard Reference Reference Eamon O’Shea. NUI Galway. Dementia Prevalence Rates . 2. Dementia Worldwide. An estimated 47 million people live with dementia in 2015 worldwide . The worldwide economic cost of dementia was an estimated US$808 billion in 2015. A . carer’s. perspective. Barbara Pointon MBE. Former . carer. , . Ambassador for Alzheimer’s Society & Dementia UK. barbara@pointon.name. Malcolm in 1992, aged 51, just after he was diagnosed. Rob . Gornall. Consultant Gynaecology. GHNHST. How do we benchmark ourselves?. Survival. Stage at presentation. Audit against agreed referral guidelines. Are pathways agreed fit for purpose?. What information/resource is there . A Comprehensive Exploration of Certified Nursing Assistant Training. Background. Research indicates that there isn’t proper care given to those dementia patients living in long-term care facilitie. Chris Perkins. Alzheimers NZ Conference. 04/11/16. Increased life expectancy. Challenge of diagnosing dementia. Risk reduction. Management . Life expectancy. Schizophrenia. Life expectancy lags by 12 years in women and 15 years in men with schizophrenia (Casey et al , 2011) Some others say 20 years difference.. Dr Rebecca Bancroft. Consultant Geriatrician. Learning Objectives. Improve understanding of Dementia as a life limiting illness. Recognise the cardinal features of Advanced Dementia. Identify common burdensome interventions often experienced by individuals with Advanced Dementia. Advancing practice in the care of people with dementia Learning outcomes: Demonstrate knowledge relating to responses to behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia Demonstrate knowledge relating to therapeutic interventions in a number of clinical areas Dementia is a serious brain disease that affects memory, ability to make decisions, daily functioning, as well as mood and behavior. Vascular dementia is a type of dementia caused by a stroke. Alzheimer’s is the most common form of dementia and vascular dementia is the second most common for people age 65 and older. . Dr. Sridhar . Vaitheswaran. Miss . Monisha. . Lakshminarayanan. Dr. Vaishnavi . Ramanujam. Dr. . Subashini. . Sargunan. Miss . Shreenila. Venkatesan. Dementia Care in SCARF (DEMCARES), Schizophrenia Research Foundation (SCARF), Chennai, India. The Toolkit That You Really Wanted . Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation NHS Trust. Dr Peter Bentham. Memory Assessment Service (MAS). Assessment Process Summary. Determine whether there is a history of cognitive decline.

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