• Clin. Geriatr. Med. · May 2000

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    Palliative care for advanced dementia.

    • J L Shuster.
    • Departments of Psychiatry and Medicine, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.
    • Clin. Geriatr. Med. 2000 May 1; 16 (2): 373-86.

    AbstractDementia is a common, devastating, and ultimately fatal illness. Although no cure exists for most causes of dementia, palliative interventions for the predictable complications of the illness can effectively reduce the suffering of patients and families. Care of patients with end-stage dementia is clinically and conceptually consistent with hospice and palliative care, and this approach to care for patients with terminal dementia is preferred. Although the 6-month risk for mortality can be predicted (to satisfy current American hospice eligibility requirements), palliative care interventions are appropriate much earlier in the course of deterioration from dementia.

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