CDAMS. Cognitive Dementia & Memory Service.

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CDAMS Cognitive Dementia & Memory Service.

Session Outline Is it dementia? When to refer. What is CDAMS? The CDAMS process

Is it dementia? It is normal to forget some things It is not normal for it to seriously disrupt everyday life.

Normal Forgetting It is normal to forget names!!! to walk into a room and forget what you were going to do forget the occasional word to make errors from time to time eg forgetting to attend an appointment, forgetting to lock the front door

Factors affecting our memory Pain, worry, tiredness, viruses & illnesses can all affect memory, especially in older age Problems with sight and hearing can also reduce memory function

Illnesses affecting memory Depression, anxiety, stress Vascular disease Strokes, heart disease, diabetes Metabolic disorders Alcohol abuse Other neurological diseases Parkinson s, multiple sclerosis, HIV/Aids

Illnesses affecting memory Dementia - progressive decline in memory and thinking 210,000 Australians living with dementia 54,000 new cases predicted this year.

Dementia Over 70 diseases that cause dementia Dementia Alzheimer's Disease Vascular Dementia Lewy Body Dementia Fronto- Temporal Dementia

Making the diagnosis Requires detailed assessment Usually by a specialist No simple, 100% accurate test as yet. Pattern of problems - cognitive testing History of how symptoms have developed Past history Rule out other causes Blood tests and brain scans

Making the diagnosis History obtained from Client Carer or someone who knows the client well. Other involved agencies GP. Establish previous performance level. Evidence of change/decline

Importance of early diagnosis Modify risk factors - eg: vascular health. Use symptomatic treatment where appropriate. Identify treatable problems eg: depression. Appropriately medicate and treat people with dementia. Address issues of carer burden

Importance of early diagnosis Helping the person with dementia Can be reassuring to know there is an illness causing the changes. gives an opportunity for control & enables participation in future planning Accessing education and services. Information about dementia support groups help at home

Importance of early diagnosis Supports carers. Confirming and explaining concerns. Reducing stress and anxiety through understanding. Accessing education and services. Information about dementia support groups help at home

Is assessment & diagnosis required? Is the history and presentation suggestive of a decline in cognition? Is the decline causing functional changes? Could it be due to medical or psychiatric issues? Have other causes been ruled out? Who is concerned about the cognitive changes? Who is seeking assessment? What are the benefits of assessment / formal diagnosis for the client & their family

Options for assessment CDAMS - multidisciplinary assessment with access to neuropsychologist (Public) Private Memory clinic assessment Individual specialist assessment Geriatrician, Neurologist, Physician in Aged Care, Psychogeriatrician.

The Cognitive Dementia & Memory Service. A multidisciplinary specialist service for people with cognitive difficulty causing memory loss or thinking problems Providing Assessment & early diagnosis, advice, support and referral consultancy, education and support to carers and professional service providers does not provide case management.

CDAMS Locations. Unique to Victoria. Services in all 9 health regions.

CDAMS Locations - Metropolitan. Eastern metro- Peter James Centre & St Georges Health Service. Northern metro- Bundoora Extended Care, Austin Repat. Southern metro- Kingston Centre, Caulfield General Medical Centre Peninsula Health Service. Western metro- Sunshine Hospital, MECRS.

CDAMS Locations - Rural. Barwon South West Grace McKellar Centre. Gippsland- West Gippsland Community Services. Grampians- Ballarat Health Service Wimmera Health Care. Hume- Wangaratta District Base Hospital Lodden Malley- Anne Caudle Campus Bendigo and Mt Alexander Hospital.

The Cognitive Dementia & Memory Service. Core Staff Medical Geriatrician, Neurologist Psychiatrist Occupational Therapist Community Nurse Social Worker Neuropsychologists Administration

CDAMS Process Referral and triage via ACCESS Initial assessment home visit Clinic assessment Medical appointment Neuropsychology assessment Case Conference Family meeting Initial follow up Review.

CDAMS Process - Referral. Any one can refer Phone, fax or via CERNER (powerchart) Caulfield. All referrals processed by Access Unit Caulfield, Kingston & Peninsula.

CDAMS Process - Referral. who to refer Would benefit from a formal diagnosis No previous diagnosis (not in question) Requires multidisciplinary assessment Requires high level / detailed assessment Client agrees to assessment

CDAMS Process Initial Assessment Community Nurse / OT / Social Worker Presenting history Medical history Social history Cognitive Screen MMSE / RUDAS Mood/behaviour Neuropsychiatric Inventory, GDS ADL s

CDAMS Process Clinic Assessment. Physical Examination Blood pathology and CT brain. Psychiatric Evaluation Neuropsychological Examination. Comprehensive cognitive screen completed by medical staff Neuropsychologist if more detailed assessment required.

CDAMS Process Case conference. Consensus Diagnosis Suitability for medication preventative management support services required need for counselling and education advanced planning - EPOA & Wills. Driving

CDAMS Process Family Meeting. Assessment results Diagnosis given Care Plan

CDAMS Process Initial Follow-up. Initial Follow - up Time limited counseling & education Appropriate referrals arranged Ongoing case management is NOT provided. Key contact is available for advice as required.

CDAMS Process - Review. Review. For clients where diagnosis is unclear. Where possible % of those with early stages of dementia also reviewed as quality measure to ensure diagnostic practice is accurate.

Questions.