Positive impact of support groups for carersLees, BrianaAustralian Journal of Dementia Care
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Study: If you’re studying for a degree apprenticeship, or a graduate apprenticeship in Scotland, universities have lots of networks and societies you can join. These are often based around interests and hobbies, but some universities have specific clubs and networks just for carers. You can find...
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This article discusses the need for support groups for the carers of elderly people with a mental illness, and offers suggestions on how to set up and run a relatives' support group. It is hoped that it may not only encourage those working in this field to set up similar groups but also...
Al-Anon members adds up to about 700 groups in the UK and Ireland. Anyone that needs help for families of alcoholics can find a haven, strength, and hope while there [7]. Uses Of Al-Anon Family members, friends, and carers of alcoholics, often attend Al-Anon meetings in the twelve-st...
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home care, psychogeriatric day care, occupational therapy, psychoeducation and support groups for carers, are available to support them [1, 2]. However, people with dementia and their carers often delay asking for help as they may be afraid to become dependent on others or fear nursing home ...
A project in the North of England to pilot the effectiveness of support groups for Eastern European and South Asian carers of a family member with dementia has demonstrated that, despite the differences in family structure between the small nuclear families common among the Eastern European ...