The number of dementia patients is growing, and they require a variety of services, making integrated care essential for the ability to continue living in the community. Many healthcare systems in developed countries are exploring new approaches for delivering health and social care. The purpose of this study was to describe and analyse a new approach in extensive case management programmes concerned with long-term dementia care in The Netherlands. The focus is on the characteristics, and success and failure factors of these programmes.A multiple case study was conducted in eight regional dementia care provider networks in The Netherlands. Based on a literature study, a questionnaire was developed for the responsible managers and case manag...
<strong>Background<\strong> In the Netherlands, various organisational models of dementia case manag...
Background: People with dementia and their families need support in different forms, but currently s...
BACKGROUND: A redesigning of primary care is required to meet dementia patients' needs. In the Nethe...
Different forms of case management for dementia have emerged over the past few years. In the COMPAS ...
Evidence for case management in dementia care in the United Kingdom is inconclusive; however, case m...
Background: Dementia care in the Netherlands is shifting from fragmented, ad hoc care to more coordi...
Dutch policy stipulates that people with dementia should remain at home for as long as possible. If ...
BACKGROUND: Dementia care in The Netherlands is shifting from fragmented, ad hoc care to more coordi...
Dutch policy stipulates that people with dementia should remain at home for as long as possible. If ...
International audienceThis chapter on case management starts with a case story about Julia, a person...
The greying of the population and trends that will change the future institutional context have impl...
Case management has shown improvements in some health outcomes for dementia patients and their famil...
This article gives an in-depth description of the service delivery model of Geriant, a Dutch organiz...
In the Netherlands, various organisational models of dementia case management exist. In this study t...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their informal carers often do not receive appropriate professi...
<strong>Background<\strong> In the Netherlands, various organisational models of dementia case manag...
Background: People with dementia and their families need support in different forms, but currently s...
BACKGROUND: A redesigning of primary care is required to meet dementia patients' needs. In the Nethe...
Different forms of case management for dementia have emerged over the past few years. In the COMPAS ...
Evidence for case management in dementia care in the United Kingdom is inconclusive; however, case m...
Background: Dementia care in the Netherlands is shifting from fragmented, ad hoc care to more coordi...
Dutch policy stipulates that people with dementia should remain at home for as long as possible. If ...
BACKGROUND: Dementia care in The Netherlands is shifting from fragmented, ad hoc care to more coordi...
Dutch policy stipulates that people with dementia should remain at home for as long as possible. If ...
International audienceThis chapter on case management starts with a case story about Julia, a person...
The greying of the population and trends that will change the future institutional context have impl...
Case management has shown improvements in some health outcomes for dementia patients and their famil...
This article gives an in-depth description of the service delivery model of Geriant, a Dutch organiz...
In the Netherlands, various organisational models of dementia case management exist. In this study t...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their informal carers often do not receive appropriate professi...
<strong>Background<\strong> In the Netherlands, various organisational models of dementia case manag...
Background: People with dementia and their families need support in different forms, but currently s...
BACKGROUND: A redesigning of primary care is required to meet dementia patients' needs. In the Nethe...