Case management of a woman with mental retardation taking care of an elderly person with dementia.Lee, SSu, S
``Taking Care of Myself'': Efficacy of an interven- tion programme for caregivers of a relative with dementia living in a long-term care setting. ... F Ducharme,L Levesque,L Lachance,... 被引量: 0发表: 0年 End of life treatment decisions in people with dementia: Carers' views and...
Taking care of caregivers: For families and others who care for people with Alzheimer\"s disease and other forms of dementia: D. Jeanne Roberts 181 pages, ... Most people with Alzheimer's disease and their families receive care in primary care. This article describes an integrated model of ...
摘要: Purpose:The purpose of this research is to understand the essence of service experiences of Korean husbands who take care of their wives with dementia.This will be the basis in presenting an effective and differentiated social welfare service as well as policy development....
of a woman who died with an unusual mental condition at that time. Alzheimer's Disease is the primary cause of dementia, which is another neurodegenerative disorder that affects the person's ability to live and function independently. People with this condition often...
Further research is needed to investigate whether ACP policies have much impact on the quality of end-of-life care in NHs. CD Gendt,J Bilsen,RV Stichele - 《European Journal of Public Health》 被引量: 32发表: 2010年 End-of-Life Care for People With Dementia in Long-Term Care Settings ...
Why is person-centred care important for dementia? Aperson-centred approachviews people living with dementia in the same way, meaning our teams will put the individual and their personal choices at the centre of the care we provide. Person-centred care, which involves treating each resident with...
- 《Critical Care》 被引量: 37发表: 2005年 Who cares? Managing obligation and responsibility across the changing landscapes of informal dementia care This paper explores the different ways in which informal carers for people with dementia negotiate their care-giving role across the changing ...
Immunocompromised people, seniors with dementia and anyone with a chronic disease aremore likely to experience the most severe COVID-19 symptoms. Caregivers face new worries due to the coronavirus, including whether they can they still assist their vulnerable relatives and friends and what they should...
However, we have to greet these folks with smiling faces and a willing spirit of helping.Aides keep up front that being dismissed from an assignment has nothing to do with our abilities to care for people with dementia, but a senior or family having ...