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Siblings often share in the care of parents with dementia, but little is known about how care is shared. Research suggests that in comparison with their brothers, sisters provide the majority of care to a parent with dementia and this can contribute to the sisters experiencing poorer health ...
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Family caregivers of persons with dementia are faced with complex caregiving management needs. This study had two aims: (1) to identify caregiving management needs of family caregivers of persons with dementia and (2) identify any variables that might in
By understanding the issues facing parents of children with DD, schools and society can better prepare services for the parents and children. Purpose: The purpose for conducting this research was to see how caring for a child with DD affects the parent's health and quality of life, with ...
the case with children. Nearly one out of four homes in the United States has a caregiver attending an elderly recipient. On the other end of the spectrum, grandparents care for 5.6% of all children under the age of 18 due to events such as death, disability, or divorce of the parents...
Differential Outcomes of Adolescents with Chronically Ill and Healthy Parents Approximately 10% of children grow up with a parent who has been diagnosed with a chronic medical condition (CMC) and seem to be at risk for adjustment dif... DS Sieh,JMA Visser-Meily,AM Meijer - 《Journal of Child...
I learned this when caring for my father with dementia who was living in a facility in Cleveland, a journey I document in my recent memoir, Welcome to Wherever We Are. I came to realize—and I am glad I did—what difference does it really make if he thought it was Wednesday and he ...
We investigate how daughters’ feelings of loneliness are impacted when widowed parents develop health limitations, and when daughters take on persona
for at least one parent when the caregiver was under 21 years old. The findings showed that individuals were young caregivers for parents with a number of problems, ranging from dementia to drug abuse. Individuals reported more positive mental health than negative mental health, and only two ...