Over half of people with dementia in hospital experience pain
Over half of people with dementia in hospital experience pain .From Care and Cure magazine spring 2015, find out why pain in people with dementia is underreported in hospitals.
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From Care and Cure magazine spring 2015, find out why pain in people with dementia is underreported in hospitals.
There are various points to consider when a person with dementia is preparing to go into hospital. This may include making longer-term plans for the future.
The experience of patients with dementia has informed a ward transformation in Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital. This led to changes that help patients to be safe and well.
How and when a person with dementia is discharged from hospital will depend on their circumstances. Some people with dementia will not be well enough to leave hospital and will need end of life care.
There are many ways you can support a person with dementia during their stay in hospital, both emotionally and practically. If you find fault with their treatment, you can also make a complaint.
We need hospital discharge to work better for people with dementia and their families. We explain what changes we want to see, what the challenges are, and what Alzheimer's Society is doing to help.
Learning from a hospital site visit 'walk through', to improve patient experience. for people with dementia.
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