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Dementia-Friendly Design: Impact on COVID-19 Death Rates in Long-Term Care Facilities Around the World

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JOURNAL OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE
卷 81, 期 2, 页码 427-450

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IOS PRESS
DOI: 10.3233/JAD-210017

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Alzheimer's cafe; Alzheimer's disease; butterfly care; COVID-19; dementia; dementia friendly; dementia village; green care; green house; long-term care; wayfinding

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) [PJT-162144]
  2. St. Boniface Hospital Research Foundation [1406-3216, 1410-3216]
  3. Research Manitoba
  4. Alzheimer's Society of Manitoba
  5. Royal Canadian Properties Limited Endowment Fund

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Persons with dementia in long-term care face significant challenges, exacerbated by environmental design issues that contribute to the rapid spread of diseases like COVID-19 in these facilities.
Persons with dementia (PWD) make up a large portion of the long-term care (LTC) population the world over. Before a global pandemic swept the world, governments and healthcare providers struggled with how to best care for this unique population. One of the greatest challenges is a PWD's tendency to walk with purpose and exhibit unsafe wayfinding and elopement, which places them at risk of falls and injury. Past solutions included increased use of restraints and pharmacological interventions, but these have fallen out of favor over the years and are not optimal. These challenges put enormous strain on staff and caregivers, who are often poorly trained in dementia care, underpaid, overworked, and overstressed. PWD are impacted by these stresses, and unmet needs in LTC places an even greater stress on them and increases their risks of morbidity and mortality. The physical design of their environments contributes to the problem. Old, institutionalized buildings have poor lighting, poor ventilation, long dead-end hallways, poor visual cues, lack of home-like decor, shared bedrooms and bathrooms, and are often dense and overcrowded. These design elements contribute to the four 'A's' of dementia: apathy, anxiety, agitation, and aggression, and they also contributed to the rapid spread of COVID-19 in these facilities the world over. In this review, we present current dementia friendly design models in the home, community, and LTC, and argue how they could have saved lives during the pandemic and reduced the stresses on both the dementia resident and the caregiver/staff.

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