… care providers can help to increase detection of cognitive impairment and encourage diagnostic evaluation for dementia in community and residential care settings

K Maslow, RH Fortinsky - The Gerontologist, 2018 - academic.oup.com
… of nonphysician care providers in detecting cognitive impairment … physician practice in
detection and diagnosis of dementia is … of older adults living with dementia who have a diagnosis. …

Understanding risk of falls in people with cognitive impairment living in residential care

J Whitney, JCT Close, SHD Jackson, SR Lord - Journal of the American …, 2012 - Elsevier
cognitive impairment living in residential care. DESIGN: A prospective observational cohort
study. SETTING: Residential care homes in … than 60, with cognitive impairment who had a life …

Residential care/assisted living staff may detect undiagnosed dementia using the minimum data set cognition scale

S Zimmerman, PD Sloane, CS Williams… - Journal of the …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
… Thus, evidence continues to mount that RC/AL has become a primary provider of supportive
care for older adults with dementia and cognitive impairment. Given this, it is increasingly …

[PDF][PDF] Prevalence of undetected cognitive impairment and depression in residents of an elderly care home

M Al-Jawad, AK Rashid… - Medical Journal of …, 2007 - researchgate.net
… Some of the most vulnerable are in residential care. Research … cognitive impairment and
depression in elderly care home … in a state run residential home were interviewed. Validated …

Prevalence of cognitive impairment among long-term care residents: a comparison between nursing homes and residential homes in Poland

V Kijowska, K Szczerbińska - European Geriatric Medicine, 2018 - Springer
… ≥ 2 is equivalent to a diagnosis of cognitive impairment [35] or an MMSE … cognitive
decline, which was categorized as follows: mild impairment (CPS score 2), moderate impairment

Identification of high risk fallers among older people living in residential care facilities: a simple screen based on easily collectable measures

J Whitney, JCT Close, SR Lord, SHD Jackson - Archives of gerontology …, 2012 - Elsevier
… ) therefore any intervention to prevent cognitive decline may be beneficial. This is … diagnosis
of dementia. New and tailored interventions are required that take into account the cognitive

Cognitive screening for dementia and mild cognitive impairment in assisted living: comparison of 3 tests

DI Kaufer, CS Williams, AJ Braaten, K Gill… - Journal of the American …, 2008 - Elsevier
… Also, detecting MCI in RC/AL settings may not strongly predict important outcomes such
as transition to nursing home care, an area where more functional assessments such as the …

The underdetection of cognitive impairment in nursing homes in the Dublin area. The need for on-going cognitive assessment

S Cahill, AM Diaz-Ponce, RF Coen, C Walsh - Age and Ageing, 2010 - academic.oup.com
… In residential care, diagnosis and staffs' assessment of residents' … for the detection of mild
CI. It was developed to discriminate individuals between mild CI and normal cognitive function […

The prevalence and recognition of major depression among low-level aged care residents with and without cognitive impairment

TE Davison, MP Mccabe, D Mellor, C Ski… - Aging and Mental …, 2007 - Taylor & Francis
… of cognitive impairment on the prevalence and detection of … types of residential care in
Australia: high-level care (with … Discussions with residential care facility staff in this project …

[HTML][HTML] Real-time location systems technology in the care of older adults with cognitive impairment living in residential care: A scoping review

L Haslam-Larmer, L Shum, CH Chu, K McGilton… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
… In a second case, the technology detected that a resident experienced an unusual motion
signal during sleeping hours, which was identified as risperidone-induced periodic limb …