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Quality care for people with Down syndrome and Dementia
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Demographics: Alzheimer’s disease in Down syndrome Age Specific rates N=201 40-49 Years –9.4% 50-59 Years-36.1% 60-69 Years-54.4% Ref Prasher VP. Age specific Prevalence, Thyroid Dysfunction and Depression Symptomatology in adults with Down syndrome and dementia
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The nature of dementia. The relationship between Down syndrome and Alzheimer’s disease Communication strategies Responding to changed behaviour Victorian Down syndrome and dementia workshop.
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Diagnosis Lifestyle Models of care Changing roles for disability workers Issues:
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The role of the General Practitioner and Disability worker Centre for Developmental and Disability Services CDAMS Diagnosis
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Loss of speech Disorientation Loss of daily living skills Changes in personality Long periods of inactivity or apathy The development of seizures Signs of dementia in a person with an I.D.
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Unknown number of people living at home with ageing parents Community residential units Congregate care Day programs Supported employment Lifestyle
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Design and deliver support services based on what is important to the person. Models of care: Person centred planning Three steps: Planning Supports Feedback
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Outcomes determined by the person being planned for are likely to result in a plan which increases: Outcomes of Person Centred Planning Choice Competence Respect Community participation
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Models of Care: Person centred planning vs person centred care developmental vs support increases choice vs limits choice to avoid confusion maximises potential vs maintains existing abilities whenever possible
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Changes in program practices for disability workers provide closer supervision maintain present levels of independence by increasing staff supervision, prompts and hands-on care modify the individual’s support plan to anticipate changing ADL needs monitor and document increased episodes of confusion, disorientation or memory lapses
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Strengthen AAV’s links with the disability service sector Continued dialogue between AAV and disability stakeholders to promote understanding and relevance Provide ongoing support and education for disability support workers The Way Forward
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