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Authors

  1. Warchol, Kim BS, OTR/L

Abstract

An emerging area for geriatric rehabilitation specialists is in dementia care in long-term care facilities. With a high percentage of residents affected by Alzheimer's disease and related disorders, the skills of physical, occupational, and speech therapists can be used to assess cognition and function and to implement programs that allow cognitively impaired residents to maximize their remaining capabilities and avoid excess (unnecessary) disability, and thus improve their quality of life. Residents with mild dementia can learn new skills. This article presents an interdisciplinary model based on a theoretical foundation, using the theory of retrogenesis, developed by Dr Barry Reisberg, and the Allen cognitive disabilities theory, developed by Claudia Allen, OTR/L. Examples of components of the "Forget-Me-Not" dementia program developed by the author are given.

 

AN emerging area in health care is dementia management. Dementia management consists of a finely orchestrated, goal-directed interdisciplinary program addressing the unique needs of the dementia resident. All team members work together towards a broad common goal of enabling the resident with dementia to achieve maximum functioning, safety, and well-being, for an effective program. This article will focus on the role of the interdisciplinary team in long-term care in improving function and quality of life for the person with dementia.