Diagnosis and management of dementia in general practice
Pond, D.; Brodaty, H.
Australian Family Physician 33(10): 789-793
2004
ISSN/ISBN: 0300-8495 PMID: 15532152 Document Number: 573291
The assessment and management of dementia has changed in the past 5 years with the introduction of new drugs to combat dementia. In addition, services available for patients with dementia and the means of accessing these services is constantly changing. This article discusses the assessment and management of dementia using two case studies. The case studies raise issues about screening and accessing the new drugs for a patient with early dementia, care planning, and the involvement of the carer for a patient with more advanced disease. As the population ages, dementia is an increasingly important part of general practice. It is important general practitioners are aware of early detection issues, and understand basic screening as well as the possibility of accessing new treatments and community management for patients with dementia.