Evidence for case management in dementia care in the United Kingdom is inconclusive; however, case management has been successful in other countries such as the Netherlands. An important aspect of case management is working collaboratively; this article explores the importance of multidisciplinary working in dementia care, ensuring that persons living with dementia and their families are supported appropriately
Different forms of case management for dementia have emerged over the past few years. In the COMPAS ...
Background: Dementia care in the Netherlands is shifting from fragmented, ad hoc care to more coordi...
<strong>Background<\strong> In the Netherlands, various organisational models of dementia case manag...
Evidence for case management in dementia care in the United Kingdom is inconclusive; however, case m...
The number of dementia patients is growing, and they require a variety of services, making integrate...
Case management has shown improvements in some health outcomes for dementia patients and their famil...
International audienceThis chapter on case management starts with a case story about Julia, a person...
Background: People with dementia and their families need support in different forms, but currently s...
In the Netherlands, various organisational models of dementia case management exist. In this study t...
Title: Consensus on case management for people with dementia Authors: Paul-Jeroen Verkade, Dr. Ber...
The greying of the population and trends that will change the future institutional context have impl...
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 Case management may be a feasible solution to the problem of service fragmentation for ...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To investigate persons with dementia and their informal caregiv...
Different forms of case management for dementia have emerged over the past few years. In the COMPAS ...
Background: Dementia care in the Netherlands is shifting from fragmented, ad hoc care to more coordi...
<strong>Background<\strong> In the Netherlands, various organisational models of dementia case manag...
Evidence for case management in dementia care in the United Kingdom is inconclusive; however, case m...
The number of dementia patients is growing, and they require a variety of services, making integrate...
Case management has shown improvements in some health outcomes for dementia patients and their famil...
International audienceThis chapter on case management starts with a case story about Julia, a person...
Background: People with dementia and their families need support in different forms, but currently s...
In the Netherlands, various organisational models of dementia case management exist. In this study t...
Title: Consensus on case management for people with dementia Authors: Paul-Jeroen Verkade, Dr. Ber...
The greying of the population and trends that will change the future institutional context have impl...
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 Case management may be a feasible solution to the problem of service fragmentation for ...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To investigate persons with dementia and their informal caregiv...
Different forms of case management for dementia have emerged over the past few years. In the COMPAS ...
Background: Dementia care in the Netherlands is shifting from fragmented, ad hoc care to more coordi...
<strong>Background<\strong> In the Netherlands, various organisational models of dementia case manag...