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Dementia: assessment, management and support for people living with dementia and their carers

  • NICE guideline
  • Reference number: NG97
  • Published:  20 June 2018

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  1. Implementation support
  2. Education
  3. Audit and service improvement
  4. Decision aids
  5. Research recommendations
  6. Guidance into practice

Tools and resources

Tools to help you put the guidance into practice.

Implementation support

  • My Choice: The information you need to help you to Live Well with Dementia

  • Measuring the use of NICE guidance

Education

  • Webinar: Using NICE guidance to improve and evidence quality in adult social care (NICE/SCIE June 2019)

  • Quick guide: Dementia, discussing and planning support after diagnosis - for people with dementia and their family and carers

Audit and service improvement

  • Baseline assessment tool (Excel 61 KB)

    Published:
    20 June 2018

Decision aids

  • Patient decision aid on antipsychotic medicines for treating agitation, aggression and distress in people living with dementia (PDF 437 KB)

    Published:
    20 June 2018
  • Patient decision aid user guide on antipsychotic medicines for treating agitation, aggression and distress in people living with dementia (PDF 173 KB)

    Published:
    20 June 2018
  • Patient decision aid on enteral (tube) feeding for people living with severe dementia (PDF 339 KB)

    Published:
    20 June 2018
  • Patient decision aid user guide on enteral (tube) feeding for people living with severe dementia (PDF 212 KB)

    Published:
    20 June 2018
  • Patient decision aids information

Research recommendations

  • Research recommendations information

Guidance into practice

  • About the Into practice guide

  • Practical steps to improving the quality of care and services using NICE guidance