Identifying pain and other symptoms of long-term conditions in older people with dementia
Recognise the importance of meeting the palliative care needs of people with dementia
Meeting the palliative and end of life needs of people with dementia to live independently
Encouraging a proactive and person-centred approach to risk assessment and management
Actively seeking a person’s concept of self can help nurses deliver personalised care
Reflect on possible indicators of pain, tools to assess it, and management strategies
Similarities between early symptoms of dementia and other health conditions
The importance of understanding non-modifiable and modifiable risk factors for dementia
This case study details care, pain assessment, decision-making and diagnosis challenges
Interventions for agitation in dementia, often confused with emotion or unmet needs
Practical approaches to supporting person-centred communication with people with dementia
Understand the training needs of the health and social care workforce in relation to dementia
Your questions for an Admiral Nurse could help create a user-friendly learning resource
Role of ACP in identifying preferred place of care or death for people with dementia
The role of telephone helpline to support families affected by dementia
How to clinically assess, diagnose and treat patients