1 Getting the right care is crucial to maintaining a good quality of life for those coping with this problem. To add to it, dementia doesn’t just affect the individual but also those around them. Navigating what can sometimes be a very emotional and difficult path may seem daunting, but ...
social careThe greying of the population and trends that will change the future institutional context have implications for the social care for people with dementia and their caregivers. Based on the data of services provided by 50 organisations in a region in the South of the Netherlands, an ...
摘要: Drawing on the latest research, including our own, and the voices of people with dementia and their families, we plan to cover a wide range of interrelated topics to advance understanding and pract…" [more]会议名称: Zavod Hrastovec-Trate ...
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However, the care of older people, including those with dementia, has received much negative media coverage over the past few years. Colten Care, a care home group in the south of England, asked staff from the School of Health and Social Care at Bournemouth University to develop and deliver...
broken bones or other injuries. Other caregivers are in it for a long haul, tending to someone with a chronic illness, cancer, physical or mental disability, dementia, arthritis, or many, many other conditions. It’s not easy and it’s something that has come to the forefront more than ...
Dementia Care ByLori Russell Parentification is a term used to define the role reversal that happens when you act as a parent to yourownparent. This is often seen in adult children, especially when there is a diagnosis of dementia involved. It is common to want to protect your parent from...
for yourself. Social isolation, which many family caregivers experience as they spend more time with the person they’re supporting, can also fuel anger. Other times, resentment can start to bubble up—when you’re around people who don’t have to care for a parent or when time is taken ...
The Relationship Between “What We Believe” and “How We Care” Among Daughters Caring for a Parent With Dementiadoi:10.1177/1533317517689875This study attempted to better understand factors associated with relationship conflict between daughters and their parents with dementia. We examined data from 77...
At the other extreme of life, we recently saw a mother of a 20-year-old girl who had developed schizophrenia while attending university. She as a single parent who had invested all the material and emotional resources she had, to give her only child, a life that was better than hers. ...