The quality of life of individuals with severe Alzheimer's disease requires
attention to three main factors: (1) availability of meaningful activities
, (2) optimal management of medical issues, and (3) appropriate treatment o
f psychiatric symptoms. Preservation of ambulation and comfort and avoidanc
e of depression are significant interfaces between these three main factors
. Formulation of an advance proxy plan is important for ensuring that the p
atient's previous wishes or best interests are considered when decisions ab
out treatment strategies are made. Decisions regarding treatment strategies
should take into consideration decreased effectiveness of several therapeu
tic approaches in this patient population. Hospice care is appropriate for
the terminal stage of Alzheimer's disease, but palliative care also can be
provided in other settings.