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Alzheimer’S Disease And Other Dementias Workgroup: Alzheimer’S Disease And Other Dementias Report And Recommendations, V Weir (Ed), K Rhoads (Chair), Nancy B. Isenberg, See All Group Members In Comments Jan 2017

Alzheimer’S Disease And Other Dementias Workgroup: Alzheimer’S Disease And Other Dementias Report And Recommendations, V Weir (Ed), K Rhoads (Chair), Nancy B. Isenberg, See All Group Members In Comments

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Rates of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias are expected to increase greatly over the next decades. Many practices lack guidelines on how to increase quality of diagnosing, treating, and supporting people with dementia and their family members and other caregivers. This workgroup met from January to November 2017, aligned with and built off the Alzheimer’s State Plan, and organized recommendations with the following focus areas:

  • Early detection and appropriate diagnosis
  • Ongoing care and support or management including for family members and caregivers
  • Advance care planning and palliative care
  • Assessment and planning for need for increased support and/or higher levels …


Brief Cognitive Screening Tools For Primary Care Practice, K Rhoads, Nancy B. Isenberg, L Korte Jan 2017

Brief Cognitive Screening Tools For Primary Care Practice, K Rhoads, Nancy B. Isenberg, L Korte

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Early detection and diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and other cognitive impairment presents as a critical issue facing primary and specialty care providers in Washington State. In order to address the gaps and challenges faced by providers, the Dementia Action Collaborative offers the current paper to provide information and guidance around early detection and diagnosis of memory loss and dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease. At the conclusion of this paper, providers should be able to identify indications and opportunities for detection, appropriate tools, and care pathways for individuals and families affected by cognitive impairment and dementia.