A prominent geriatric psychiatrist details the good, the bad, and the ugly aspects of places where those with dementia are treated―from emergency rooms and psychiatric hospitals to assisted living facilities and nursing homes.
· Vignettes and experiences from author's practice illustrate strategies that will improve quality of life for caregivers and their loved ones
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A recent report from King's College, London, predicted that by 2050 more than 115 million people across the globe will suffer from dementia. The sad fact is that 1 in 6 women and 1 in 10 men who live to be 55 or older will be affected, requiring special care—and protection from exploitation.
Andrew S. Rosenzweig, MD, MPH, is a board certified and fellowship trained geriatric psychiatrist who specializes in the treatment of the elderly in long-term care facilities.
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