Je. Mintzer et al., BEHAVIORAL INTENSIVE-CARE UNIT (BICU) - A NEW CONCEPT IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE AGITATED BEHAVIOR IN ELDERLY DEMENTED PATIENTS, The Gerontologist, 33(6), 1993, pp. 801-806
Intensive care units were developed in response to the perceived need
for increased monitoring in critically ill medical patients. The same
principle applies to elderly patients with severe agitated behaviors.
These patients can be served by the Geriatric Behavioral intensive Car
e Unit (BICU). The uniqueness of the program results from the applicat
ion of a behavorial and environmental approach to the treatment of agi
tated behavior. The underlying strategy in the treatment process is to
enhance the patient's ability to adapt to his or her home environment
. Preliminary results have been encouraging, showing positive outcomes
in diverse areas such as low level of institutional placement, patien
t quality of life, and caregiver symptoms of burden and depression.