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Primary Care Collaborative Memory Clinics: Building Capacity for Optimized Dementia Care.

Abstract

Increasingly, primary care collaborative memory clinics (PCCMCs) are being established to build capacity for person-centred dementia care. This paper reflects on the significance of PCCMCs within the system of care for older adults, supported with data from ongoing evaluation studies. Results highlight timelier access to assessment with a high proportion of patients being managed in primary care within a person-centred approach to care. Enhancing primary care capacity for dementia care with interprofessional and collaborative care will strengthen the system's ability to respond to increasing demands for service and mitigate the growth of wait times to access geriatric specialist assessment.

Authors

Lee L; Hillier LM; Molnar F; Borrie MJ

Journal

Healthcare Quarterly, Vol. 19, No. 4, pp. 55–62

Publisher

Longwoods Publishing

Publication Date

January 27, 2017

DOI

10.12927/hcq.2017.25011

ISSN

1710-2774

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