End of Life Research Report
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Dr. Penny MacCourt (2007) |
As the population of British Columbia continues to age, an increasingly large proportion is anticipated to require services and supports as a result of various forms of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease and other mental health problems that affect the elderly. While
dementia is usually recognized in the later stages of the illness,
research and best practices have demonstrated that early intervention
strategies delay the onset of dementia or slow its progression,
improving the quality of life for older British Columbians and their
families. Comprehensive, integrated services across the continuum of
care that address individual unmet needs over the course of the disease
are fundamental to optimal health outcomes not only for patients with
dementia, but also for their families and caregivers. End of Life Research Recommendations and Bibliography ( 170 KB) |
