PPT-Anticipatory Care Planning in Dementia
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Dr Rebecca Bancroft Consultant Geriatrician Learning Objectives Improve understanding of Dementia as a life limiting illness Recognise the cardinal features of Advanced
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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. 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. The providers’ perspective . UKHCA report . Written and presented by Jennifer Roberts . Introduction . The aim of the project has been to identify:. The challenges home care providers face . What is working well from the home care providers’ perspective and across all sectors of care. Sarah Bowers. 1. , Eileen Hillis. 2. , Bill Shennan. 3. Medical Student, University of Glasgow. Macmillan Clinical Nurse Specialist, Isle of Bute. GP, The Bute Practice, Isle of Bute. Introduction. Patients living in rural communities face a variety of issues surrounding access to specialist palliative care services. Therefore much of the palliative care in such areas is delivered by the primary care team.. 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. Care and the Needs of Those Living . with Dementia”. April 27, 2015 ~ Long Term Care Discussion Group. DEMENTIA ACTION ALLIANCE. Karen Love, . karenlove4@verizon.net. - CCAL. Chris . Perna. , . ceo@edenalt.org. Bath City Forum meeting . . Purpose of the session. To share the good practice that the Trust employs to improve the care of inpatients with dementia. Improve the understanding of . the affects . of . David Godfrey, JD . Jane Tilly, . DrPH. . Troy Johnson, MSW. December 12, 2012. People with dementia may have the capacity to manage their own legal and financial affairs right now. If the person with dementia has the legal capacity he/she should actively participate in planning. 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. Administration for Community Living. Erin Long. Office of Supportive and Caregiver Services. Administration on Aging. National Alzheimer’s and Dementia Resource Center sponsored by . the Administration for Community Living.. 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 An appreciative enquiry into Community dementia care Prof Kate Irving Background 55,266 people with dementia by 2036 National and International policy calling for ageing in place and upholding the rights of people with dementia Dr Diane Laverty Macmillan Nurse Consultant Palliative & EoLC London Ambulance Service NHS Trust LAS Strategy for Palliative & End of Life Care Almost 2 million calls to 999 Attended 1.1 million incidents Professor d robin . taylor. Consultant physician, . nhs. Lanarkshire. Honorary clinical fellow, university of Edinburgh. “I want a good death for myself, if that is possible. When my time comes, I want to have the courage to acknowledge that dying is for me and not someone else. I want to be reconciled to disabling decay or an acute catastrophic illness, and to handle the suffering that these bring with dignity, if that is possible. . . Linda Miller, . Centralina. Area Agency on Aging Director. Defining Dementia & Alzheimer’s. Dementia: . loss of memory and other mental abilities severe enough to interfere with daily life.
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