COVID-19 and dementia: Difficult decisions about hospital admission and triage
This paper provides guidance for people with dementia and their families, helping them to consider key issues when planning dementia care during COVID-19.
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This paper provides guidance for people with dementia and their families, helping them to consider key issues when planning dementia care during COVID-19.
This paper provides an ethical backdrop around health resource allocation, quality of life and transparency in decision-making during COVID-19.
During these unprecedented times, ADI is bringing together news, resources, stories, advice and support for anyone affected by dementia around the world. This page and others are be dedicated to resources relating to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and will be updated on a regular basis.
Advice and support during COVID-19 for people with dementia, their families, Alzheimer's and dementia associations, and care providers
During these unprecedented times, ADI is bringing together news, resources, stories, advice and support for anyone affected by dementia around the world. This page and others are be dedicated to resources relating to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and will be updated on a regular basis.
During these unprecedented times, ADI is bringing together news, resources, stories, advice and support for anyone affected by dementia around the world. This page and others are be dedicated to resources relating to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and will be updated on a regular basis.
This document expresses our high-level strategic objectives and outlines the ways we will seek to achieve them. It covered the period from July 2019 to June 2022, and was extended to June 2023. …
This document was created in collaboration with Dementia Alliance International (DAI), the international organization of people living with dementia, in order to enable Alzheimer associations to monitor the protection of the rights of persons with dementia under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD).