According to a new report, antipsychotic use has gone down 21.7 percent among long-stay nursing home residents over the past four years.
The findings were released as part of the National Partnership to Improve Dementia Care in Nursing Homes' trend report. According to the
report, the Partnership has "a mission to deliver health care that is person-centered, comprehensive and interdisciplinary with a specific focus on protecting residents from being prescribed antipsychotic medications unless there is a valid, clinical indication and a systemic process to evaluate each individual's need."
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