COP2ING With a New Normal: Navigating the Return to Society for Older Adults With Dementia and Their Caregivers.

COP2ING With a New Normal: Navigating the Return to Society for Older Adults With Dementia and Their Caregivers. J Palliat Care. 2021 Jan 12;:825859720984567 Authors: Hamilton CK, Paniagua MA, Jones CA Abstract COVID-19 has stressed the healthcare system in ways our society has not seen before. Less visibly, elderly patients and their caregivers have been stressed as well, both by the virus and by the public health measures required to slow its spread. After months of isolating, patients with dementia and their caregivers are worried about reentering a society with different rules and expectations. Although an extremely complex topic, the re-entry of individuals with cognitive impairment back into society is critical for both the wellbeing of the person as well as the caregiver. Successful re-entry into society will vary based on a person's interests and baseline cognition, however, the ability to participate in activities and events that previously provided joy and stimulation is the first step. This paper, written by practicing geriatricians and palliative clinicians, offers some concrete counseling strategies and tips for caregivers to help navigate re-entry into society with their loved ones. PMID: 33435850 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Journal of Palliative Care - Category: Palliative Care Tags: J Palliat Care Source Type: research