[Position paper of the Austrian Alzheimer Association (Österreichische Alzheimer Gesellschaft, ÖAG) : Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in Austria on people with dementia and their care environment-problem areas, recommendations, and strategies]

2020 
Older adults are particularly affected by the current COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic The risk of dying from COVID-19 increases with age and is often associated with pre-existing health conditions Globally, more than 50 million-in Austria currently approximately 140,000 people-suffer from dementia The co-occurrence of dementia as a "pandemic of old age" together with the COVID-19 pandemic has a double impact on persons living with dementia and their caregivers The COVID-19 pandemic poses major challenges for individuals with dementia and their caregivers: (1) People with dementia have limited access to information on COVID-19, may have difficulties with protective measures such as wearing masks and in remembering safety regulations (2) People with dementia live alone or with their family, or are institutionalized To reduce the chance of infection among older people in nursing homes, Austrian local authorities have banned visitors to nursing homes and long-term care facilities and implemented strict social-distancing measures As a result, older people lost face-to-face contact with their family members, became isolated and social activities stopped Consequently, anxiety, stress and serious concerns about infections among staff in nursing homes increased and they developed signs of exhaustion and burnout during the full lockdown of the facilities Thus, due to the emerging COVID-19 crisis, the Austrian Alzheimer Association (Osterreichische Alzheimer Gesellschaft, OAG) and international societies developed recommendations to support people living with dementia and their caregivers on various issues of physical and mental health Publisher: Abstract available from the publisher ger
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