Moran, J.A.; Rafii, M.S.; Keler, S.M.; Singh, B.K.; Janicki, M.P. (2013). The National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices Consensus Recommendations for the Evaluation and Management of Dementia in Adults with Intellectual Disabilities. Mayo Clinic Proceedings 80(8), 831-40.
The National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices has created a set of recommendations on the evaluation and management of dementia in adults with intellectual disabilities. For more information, please review the abstract below and click here to go to the publisher's site. University of Manitoba library card holders may click here to retrieve the full-text of this article.
ABSTRACT
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) are increasingly presenting to their health care professionals with concerns related to growing older. One particularly challenging clinical question is related to the evaluation of suspected cognitive decline or dementia in older adults with I/DD, a question that most physicians feel ill-prepared to answer. The National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices was convened to help formally address this topic, which remains largely underrepresented in the medical literature. The task group, comprising specialists who work extensively with adults with I/DD, has promulgated the following Consensus Recommendations for the Evaluation and Management of Dementia in Adults With Intellectual Disabilities as a framework for the practicing physician who seeks to approach this clinical question practically, thoughtfully, and comprehensively.
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