The researchers said that while Alzheimer's drugs hold great promise and tend to receive a lot of public attention, many well-researched ways to care for people with dementia do not involve medication. These methods could also help them stay safely at home longer.
A new study looked at how programs that prioritize helping caregivers of people with dementia may help keep people out of the hospital and in better health. By using interventions that don't require drugs, there's an effort to reduce not only the cost burden of the illness but also the overall well-being of the patient.
A computer simulation model has showed that four dementia-care interventions reduced nursing home admissions and improved quality of life compared to usual care, thereby, proving their effectiveness and economy, according to researchers.
The researchers said that while Alzheimer s drugs hold great