Day care services are now widely used by people with dementia. Research on day care has focused on benefits to caregivers. The impact of day care attendance on the person with dementia has been relatively neglected. Caregivers of new attenders at a dementia-specific day centre were asked to describe
The impact of cognitive decline and workload on the costs of dementia care
β Scribed by Dr. Anders Wimo; Ingvar Krakau; Bengt Mattsson; Anders Nelvig
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1994
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 826 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6230
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Costs of dementia care and its relation to cognitive capacity, activities of daily living (ADL) and behavioural disturbances were studied in a prospective, nonβrandomized concurrent control study. The participants consisted of 173 demented patients who at inclusion were cared for in four caring alternatives: 45 in home care, 55 in day care (DC), 49 in group living (GL) and 24 institutionalized patients in Sundsvall, an industrial city in northern Sweden. The use of institutional care and costs were constant for the GL patients, independently of cognitive capacity, ADL capacity and behavioural disturbances, while institutional care and costs of the home care patients and the DC patients increased when cognitive capacity and the ADL capacity deteriorated and behavioural disturbances increased. The main conclusion is that care in GL seems to be a caring alternative in which institutionalization figures and costs are independent of measurements of the degree of dementia. The costs for the municipality and the county council regarding the DC group were lower than GL, particularly in relation to impaired cognitive function. In the sensitivity analysis, however, where βhotel costsβ and the value of the families' informal work were included, the costs of the DC and the home care group increased considerably.
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