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Person-Centered Care Decreases Agitation : Promoting choice, self-determination helps dementia patients without resorting to drugs.


 

“Despite the caveats, CADRES is of major importance in showing the value of dementia-care mapping as an effective approach to reducing agitation in care-home residents with dementia,” they said.

“Further research should build on this finding to develop an intervention that can improve other neuropsychiatric symptoms, reduce inappropriate prescribing of psychotropic drugs, and hopefully lead to direct improvement in the quality of life of care-home residents.”

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