12 March 2025
Evaluating the cost-effectiveness of a dementia support intervention
Co-authored by Dr Kathryn Lord.
We’re delighted to share that Dr Kathryn Lord, Principal Consultant at Cordis Bright, has co-authored a new article published in The Lancet Healthy Longevity. The study presents the economic evaluation of NIDUS-Family, a psychosocial and behavioural intervention designed to support people with dementia and their carers in maintaining independence at home. The findings demonstrate that NIDUS-Family is both cost-effective and clinically beneficial, with a high probability of reducing overall care costs while enhancing quality of life.
This research highlights the value of personalised, goal-oriented dementia interventions and their potential to transform post-diagnostic care.
Read the full article here.
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