Affiliation:
1. Christ University, India
Abstract
The current study highlights the importance of collaborative care in managing cognitive disorders. It unites healthcare professionals, carers, and patients into a cohesive team, ensuring comprehensive care. The patient-centred approach prioritizes autonomy and collaborative decision-making. Carers are acknowledged as indispensable team members and given the necessary support. Future modifications to this paradigm will accommodate technological advances and shifting healthcare environments. Despite obstacles, collaborative care remains a hope for people with cognitive disorders.
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