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Eight Years of Data on Residents in Small Dementia-Care Settings Suggest Functional Performance Is Maintained
Authors:Doris L. Milke  James Leask  Chelsy George  Sandra Ziolkowski
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Nursing and Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, and CapitalCare, Edmonton, Alberta, Canadadoris.milke@capitalcare.net;3. CapitalCare, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;4. Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:Eight years of data analysis on residents’ status from three small Alzheimer care centers suggest notable stability in function. Individuals’ functional ability was best in their first year, but their year-to-year decline was mostly not significant. Cognitive abilities also were best in the resident's first year, but first-, second-, and third-year cognitive scores were not significantly different. We compared the residents’ dementia progression rate to the true rate of natural disease progression. This study, like others on small homelike settings, suggests that appropriate homelike environments maintain persons with dementia at an optimum level longer.
Keywords:Alzheimer's disease  residential environment  dementia care  longitudinal data  long term care  assisted living  SMAF  MMSE
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