Edward Jones, Sarah Mould, Lucy Ward, Larissa Ryan, Harnish P. Patel
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People with dementia, and their families are likely to have multiple needs across the biological, psychological, and social domains. These complex needs are best met by multidisciplinary teams who can work across different healthcare settings and apply models of integrated care. In this review, we describe several examples of integrated care for people living with dementia such as specialist dementia wards, psychiatric liaison teams, community mental health teams and Admiral Nurses. Gaps in services for people with dementia are likely to include crisis or out-of-hours support, and specialist end-of-life or palliative care services.