Older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) risk social isolation. Strong evidence shows that perceived loneliness, or inadequate social networks, triggers and increases health problems. How homecare systems address social participation remains unknown; anecdotal data suggests there are significant gaps. This study’s objective was to identify and describe how the assessors of homecare needs document social participation among persons with CI and how their documentation corresponds with the services actually provided to meet social needs. The research questions were: How and what kinds of social participation needs are documented on need assessment forms? What types of homecare services (with a social focus) are documented and approved? How...
Background: It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that affect thei...
The concept of Ageing in place implies that efforts are made to allow people to live at home for as ...
Abstract Background It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that aff...
Older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) risk social isolation. Strong evidence shows that perce...
Abstract Background Older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) risk social isolation. Strong evide...
Background: Older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) risk social isolation. Strong evidence show...
Background: Older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) risk social isolation. Strong evidence show...
Background: Older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) risk social isolation. Strong evidence show...
For community-dwelling older adults, the effects of living alone and cognitive impairment (CI) on th...
ImportanceThe potential role of living alone in either facilitating or hampering access to and use o...
Abstract: At least one third of older adults with dementia live alone in the United...
Background: Social participation can be described as engaging in activities that provide interaction...
Social isolation is particularly relevant among elderly individuals who are more likely to need care...
Background: Social isolation and loneliness have been found to be common among older adults. The abs...
Objectives: Social isolation and loneliness are serious public health issues given the association w...
Background: It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that affect thei...
The concept of Ageing in place implies that efforts are made to allow people to live at home for as ...
Abstract Background It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that aff...
Older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) risk social isolation. Strong evidence shows that perce...
Abstract Background Older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) risk social isolation. Strong evide...
Background: Older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) risk social isolation. Strong evidence show...
Background: Older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) risk social isolation. Strong evidence show...
Background: Older persons with cognitive impairment (CI) risk social isolation. Strong evidence show...
For community-dwelling older adults, the effects of living alone and cognitive impairment (CI) on th...
ImportanceThe potential role of living alone in either facilitating or hampering access to and use o...
Abstract: At least one third of older adults with dementia live alone in the United...
Background: Social participation can be described as engaging in activities that provide interaction...
Social isolation is particularly relevant among elderly individuals who are more likely to need care...
Background: Social isolation and loneliness have been found to be common among older adults. The abs...
Objectives: Social isolation and loneliness are serious public health issues given the association w...
Background: It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that affect thei...
The concept of Ageing in place implies that efforts are made to allow people to live at home for as ...
Abstract Background It is important to involve older people in evaluating public programmes that aff...