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Resources on the Appropriate Use of Antipsychotics for People Living with Dementia

Everyone involved in dementia care can learn about more effective ways to address responsive behaviours from these tailored resources.
Topics
  • Aging in place
  • Long-term care
  • Patient safety
Audience
  • Healthcare leader

  • Person with lived/living experience

  • Point of care provider

With support from expert advisors, Healthcare Excellence Canada has created these simple tools designed to help long-term care staff and essential care partners provide the best support for people living with dementia. These resources also guide care providers and partners on managing responsive behaviours without medication.

Diagram illustrating the "Appropriate Use of Antipsychotics Approach" with five components: deprescribe, data monitoring, team approach, care support, and reviews.

Explore the Appropriate Use of Antipsychotics Toolbox

All the resources on this page are part of the Appropriate Use of Antipsychotics in Long Term Care Toolbox, a central collection designed to help everyone involved in dementia care, from healthcare leaders and prescribers to families and care partners, find practical ways to address responsive behaviours.

Below, you’ll find these resources grouped by topic to help you quickly locate the tools and guidance most relevant to your role. Use the full toolbox to explore all sections together, navigate easily and download what you need to support your team.

Appropriate Use of Antipsychotics in Long Term Care Toolbox

What’s inside for home leaders?

  • Tips on how to establish a team of staff, family members and care partners who are dedicated and accountable to lead the initiative.

  • Focused insights to ensure staff, people living with dementia and their families have the information and skills they need to improve care, support and deprescribing.

  • Guidelines on how to celebrate success and review progress in improving care, support and appropriate use of antipsychotics for people living with dementia.

What’s inside for people living with dementia and their care partners?

  • Tailored information on why antipsychotics are not the best choice for reducing responsive behaviours.

  • An overview of the serious side effects that come with inappropriate antipsychotic usage.

  • Insights into the benefits of supervised and strategic deprescribing plans.

What’s inside for prescribers?

  • Insights on how adopting a team can best identify the people who are candidates for deprescribing antipsychotics.

  • Tips on the benefits of applying a slow and steady approach to deprescribing antipsychotics.

  • Guidance on how to lead and participate in team huddles that allow you to review and adjust the supportive care and deprescribing process effectively.

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