Improving the care of patients with dementia in an acute care setting

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General hospitals are designed to deliver safe, effective and often highly technological care. For people with dementia, however, these unfamiliar clinical environments can be frightening, disorientating and a threat to independence and wellbeing. To optimise hospital care essential considerations include person-centred care; innovative and flexible approaches including meeting nutritional needs; high quality communication; pain management, dementia-specific assessment; and specialist advice from mental health liaison or dementia-specific services.