Antipsychotic use has been rising in long-term care homes, but we can do something about it
As health care providers working in long-term care (LTC), we’ve seen firsthand how antipsychotic medications are prescribed to residents, and why. Antipsychotics are often used to help manage behaviors such as agitation and aggression in older adults living with dementia. They may be helpful for some patients, but antipsychotics can do more harm than good Read more… Antipsychotic use has been rising in long-term care homes, but we can do something about it originally appeared in KevinMD.com.
As health care providers working in long-term care (LTC), we’ve seen firsthand how antipsychotic medications are prescribed to residents, and why. Antipsychotics are often used to help manage behaviors such as agitation and aggression in older adults living with dementia. They may be helpful for some patients, but antipsychotics can do more harm than good
Antipsychotic use has been rising in long-term care homes, but we can do something about it originally appeared in KevinMD.com.