Dementia is a growing issue in the United Kingdom (UK) with over 800,000 people affected. Of these people, in excess of 40,000 are aged under 65 years. Thus, a significant number of individuals may be experiencing symptoms of dementia while in employment. In addition, as working lives extend, the potential impact of dementia on the workplace could be substantial. However, to date, there has been little research on experiences of dementia in the workplace. The research that exists highlights the lack of support for workers with dementia. Dementia may be considered to be a disability under the Equality Act 2010. Therefore, the legislation potentially provides a framework for individuals to request that their employer make reasonable adjustmen...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...
Having opportunities to make decisions and choices regarding one's life is crucial when living with ...
The purpose of this study is to explore individual experiences of health care staff when working wit...
Dementia is a growing issue in the United Kingdom (UK) with over 800,000 people affected. Of these p...
Objectives: As working lives extend and there is better recognition of early-onset dementias, employ...
The Scottish population is ageing. This will have a significant impact on the labour market, in part...
The importance of remaining in, or re-entering, the labour market is emphasised by governments inter...
Statistics show that an increase in the statutory retirement age in the UK will mean that many more ...
The importance of remaining in, or re-entering, the labour market is emphasised by governments inter...
Background: The experience of developing dementia while in employment has been explored from the poi...
Background/aim Engagement in meaningful occupation, including paid work is considered an important d...
Dementia, a broad term for a range of brain diseases that are generally characterised by memory loss...
Introduction The World Health Organization estimates that 10% of the 35.6 million people worldwide w...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Dementia is a global ch...
Background: the workforce is ageing. The contribution of older workers is considerable. Their occupa...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...
Having opportunities to make decisions and choices regarding one's life is crucial when living with ...
The purpose of this study is to explore individual experiences of health care staff when working wit...
Dementia is a growing issue in the United Kingdom (UK) with over 800,000 people affected. Of these p...
Objectives: As working lives extend and there is better recognition of early-onset dementias, employ...
The Scottish population is ageing. This will have a significant impact on the labour market, in part...
The importance of remaining in, or re-entering, the labour market is emphasised by governments inter...
Statistics show that an increase in the statutory retirement age in the UK will mean that many more ...
The importance of remaining in, or re-entering, the labour market is emphasised by governments inter...
Background: The experience of developing dementia while in employment has been explored from the poi...
Background/aim Engagement in meaningful occupation, including paid work is considered an important d...
Dementia, a broad term for a range of brain diseases that are generally characterised by memory loss...
Introduction The World Health Organization estimates that 10% of the 35.6 million people worldwide w...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.Dementia is a global ch...
Background: the workforce is ageing. The contribution of older workers is considerable. Their occupa...
Involving people with dementia in research raises many ethical and practical issues for people with ...
Having opportunities to make decisions and choices regarding one's life is crucial when living with ...
The purpose of this study is to explore individual experiences of health care staff when working wit...