Best practice in caring for adults with dementia and learning disabilities

Nurs Stand. 2016 Oct 5;31(6):42-51. doi: 10.7748/ns.2016.e10524.

Abstract

People with learning disabilities, particularly Down's syndrome, are at increased risk of dementia. At present, services and care tailored to people with both dementia and a learning disability are unsatisfactory. This article reviews the literature specific to dementia in people with learning disabilities, including: comprehensive screening, diagnosis, management, environmental considerations, end of life care and training issues for nursing staff. Recommendations for best practice and service improvement are made to improve the quality of life for individuals with dementia and learning disabilities, pre and post-diagnosis.

Keywords: Down’s syndrome; dementia; intellectual and developmental disabilities; learning disabilities; older people.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Aged, 80 and over
  • Dementia / complications
  • Dementia / nursing*
  • Dementia / psychology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intellectual Disability / complications
  • Intellectual Disability / nursing*
  • Intellectual Disability / psychology
  • Life Expectancy
  • Long-Term Care / methods
  • Male
  • Practice Guidelines as Topic*
  • Quality of Life*
  • Terminal Care / methods
  • United Kingdom