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FAST stands for Functional Assessment Staging Tool. This scale was developed by Dr. Barry Reisberg, who is a leading expert in Alzheimers disease. Its used to help doctors, medical professionals and family members understand, talk about and follow the progression of dementias such as Alzheimers disease.
To be eligible for hospice, a patient must be in stage 7 or greater on the FAST scale.
To be eligible for hospice care for a primary diagnosis of dementia, the patient should have a FAST score greater than or equal to 7 and should have specific comorbid or secondary conditions that adversely affect the patients expected survival.
The FAST Scale is a 16-item scale designed to parallel the progressive activity limitations associated with Alzheimers disease. Stage 7 identifies the threshold of activity limitation that would support six-month prognosis; however all sub stage FAST Scale indicators under stage 7 must be present.
The functional assessment staging tool (FAST) is a reliable measure commonly used to assess functional status in patients with dementia. It provides an efficient and comprehensive evaluation of functional ability and the potential for a functional decline over time.
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The functional assessment staging tool (FAST) is a reliable measure commonly used to assess functional status in patients with dementia. It provides an efficient and comprehensive evaluation of functional ability and the potential for a functional decline over time.
Stage 1 means that an individual is free of cognitive and functional decline. In short, they are mentally healthy, normal adults of any age.
Stage 6: Moderately Severe Dementia During stage six of the FAST scale, your loved one will need assistance with basic care needs like bathing, using the restroom, and dressing themselves. They may experience incontinence at this stage, as well as difficulties with mobility and speech.

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