“these are things that we think are part of good care that needs to be done to support people with bpsd, their caregivers and the healthcare providers who are helping them,” dr. watt says.
recommendations for a better tomorrow
the guidelines offer a total of 63 recommendations for managing agitation, psychosis, depression, anxiety and sexual expressions of potential risk. the first 30 recommendations relate to agitation, which the team identified as one of the most challenging symptoms to assess and manage. all recommendations are accompanied by a strong or conditional rating along with the quality of the research upon which it was based.
“within these five topic areas, we provide recommendations around the preferred methods to diagnose and assess these symptoms,” says dr. dallas seitz, professor in the department of psychiatry at the university of calgary and lead of the guidelines. “we then offer guidance on non-pharmacological and pharmacological management. most of our recommendations received unanimous agreement from our panel.”
a dementia toolkit for everyone
the ccsmh has also unveiled a new online library of more than
300 free resources to help address the unique needs of dementia patients. the
behaviours in dementia toolkit provides a wealth of vital information in a wide range of formats, including videos, podcasts, infographics and tip sheets.