{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Ad Hoc Modifications to a High Dependency Psychiatric Unit for People With Dementia During the COVID-19 Period. {Author}: Pilunthanakul T;Tan GMY; {Journal}: Interact J Med Res {Volume}: 13 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jun 11 暂无{DOI}: 10.2196/49618 {Abstract}: The COVID-19 pandemic led to behavioral exacerbations in people with dementia. Increased hospitalizations and lack of bed availability in specialized dementia wards at a tertiary psychiatric hospital in Singapore resulted in lodging people with dementia in the High Dependency Psychiatric Unit (HDPCU). Customizations to create a dementia-friendly environment at the HDPCU included: (1) environmental modifications to facilitate orientation and engender familiarity; (2) person-centered care to promote attachment, inclusion, identity, occupation, and comfort; (3) risk management for delirium; and (4) training core competencies. Such practical solutions can also be implemented elsewhere to help overcome resource constraints and repurpose services to accommodate increasing populations of people living with dementia.