• Nurs Stand · Aug 2015

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    Advance care planning in dementia.

    • Karen Harrison Dening.
    • Dementia UK, London, England.
    • Nurs Stand. 2015 Aug 19; 29 (51): 41-6.

    AbstractAdvance care planning is the basis for delivering person-centred end of life care that accords with the wishes of the individual. It is important to support people with dementia in developing an advance care plan, since they may lose the capacity to make decisions associated with this early in the disease process. Healthcare policy indicates that we should all consider our wishes for end of life care. However, this may not be straightforward for people with dementia. This article considers the main issues in enabling advance care planning with people with dementia, reviews the limited evidence and offers possible solutions.

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