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Central East Cognition Referral Pathway Guidance Document

The Central East Cognition Referral Pathway Guidance Document is an evidence-informed resource designed to support the early identification of cognitive concerns and timely access to appropriate services for older adults. Intended for primary care providers and Specialized Geriatric Services (SGS), it provides a structured approach to screening and referral decision-making by incorporating both cognitive and frailty considerations.


The focus of the Pathway is not on directing clinical management. Rather, it supports consistent referral practices, service navigation, and transitions across the continuum. Tested through a regional pilot evaluation, the approach demonstrated potential for alignment between patient needs and SGS connections. Thereby, helping to promote more person-centred care for older adults and their care partners.

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