Improving Hospital Care for Persons with Dementia

Nina M. Silverstein, Katie Maslow, Meredith Wallace Kazer, C. Zembruzski

Research output: Other contribution

Abstract

Meredith Wallace [Kazer] (with C. Zembruzski) is a contributing author, " Strategies for Making a Difference".

Book description: What happens when a person with dementia is hospitalized? It is usually a fall, a hip fracture, a serious infection, or an acute exacerbation of congestive heart failure, diabetes, or another chronic medical condition that precipitates hospitalization, not the person's demenetia.

This book provides insights into the issues and gaps in quality of hospital care for patients with dementia. The book will helps practitioners improve the experiences that patients with dementia encounter in acute care settings by offering actual case examples provided by managers of assisted living, emergency rooms, and community geriatric cases; by persons with dementia who live alone; and by other doctors and nurses who care for these patients. These case examples illustrate the challenges faced and suggest strategies for successful and appropriate treatment planning.

Original languageAmerican English
StatePublished - Jan 1 2005

Disciplines

  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Nursing

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