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Telemedicine-assisted care of an older patient with COVID-19 and dementia: bridging the gap between hospital and home.


ABSTRACT: Hospital at Home (HaH) has been proposed as a solution to relieve pressure on hospital beds during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, caregivers' feelings of inadequacy and concerns on the need for tighter clinical monitoring might lead to unnecessary and potentially harmful hospital admissions in frail older patients with mild or atypical COVID-19. Here we report the case of a 91-year old woman with severe dementia and atypical COVID-19 that could be successfully managed by our HaH thanks to her highly motivated caregivers and the support of a telemedicine solution (TMS) to provide caregiver training and support as well as supplementary telemonitoring. Despite some well-known issues on TMS use, the hybrid in-person and tele-visit approach of TMS-assisted HaH could help to create a "secure" environment, empowering caregivers to manage frail older adults with COVID-19 at home, avoiding unnecessary admissions to closed wards and their negative physical, functional and psychological outcomes.

SUBMITTER: Marinello R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8129597 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Telemedicine-assisted care of an older patient with COVID-19 and dementia: bridging the gap between hospital and home.

Marinello Renata R   Brunetti Enrico E   Luppi Chiara C   Bianca Dario D   Tibaldi Vittoria V   Isaia Gianluca G   Bo Mario M  

Aging clinical and experimental research 20210518 6


Hospital at Home (HaH) has been proposed as a solution to relieve pressure on hospital beds during the COVID-19 pandemic; however, caregivers' feelings of inadequacy and concerns on the need for tighter clinical monitoring might lead to unnecessary and potentially harmful hospital admissions in frail older patients with mild or atypical COVID-19. Here we report the case of a 91-year old woman with severe dementia and atypical COVID-19 that could be successfully managed by our HaH thanks to her h  ...[more]

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