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Tele-dementia facilitated communication between caregiver and provider without hindering communication between PLWD and provider; and (5) Caregivers described ideal future dementia care as a combination of virtual and in-person modalities with in-home help, financial and medical su...
There are few approaches to consider when caring for a loved one with dementia. Caregiving Privilege in Caregiving Kristi Rendahl DPA on August 16, 2024 Personal Perspective: We like to believe that everyone has the same set of choices in life, but that is not true, as my dad's ...
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The Reconceptualized Uncertainty in Illness Theory (RUIT) was used to investigate antecedents to, appraisals of, and ways of coping with stressful caregiving. Four focus groups with caregivers (8 males and 16 females) of relatives with dementia were conducted; 15 cared for their parents and the...
Remotely-delivered dementia care: A cost-effective solution for personalized support at home The NIDUS-Family package of care uses goal setting to help people with dementia live well at home for longer. New research from Queen Mary University of London in collaboration with UCL shows that, in ad...
Informal caregivers (often, but not exclusively, family members) are essential to the clinical care of a patient with dementia. Most caregivers are untrained and unpaid. As a result, caregivers often experience stress caused by the caregiving experience; they are the "invisible second patients" in...
Caregiver‐centered care health workforce competencies: Taking steps to support family caregivers of people living with dementia throughout the care trajectoryFamily caregivers [FCGs] are the backbone of the health system [1‐3]. They provide over 80% of the care for people with dementia, chronic...