The movement of people with dementia in long-term care continues to be an issue of concern among clinicians, caregivers and families. This article will examine the social construction “wandering” and its association with pathology, risk discourse and surveillance technologies. Further, the article will explore the recent shift from the term “wanderer” to the phrase “people who like to walk” in person-centred dementia care. Engaging with Ingold’s concept of movement as wayfaring, an alternative becoming-centred understanding of movement and its significance for people with dementia will be presented and illustrated through a case study. The paper concludes that depathologizing movement opens the possibility to see movement in people with dem...
Walking by those living with dementia is often pathologically labelled ‘wandering’, an act lacking a...
Dementia is a chronic disease which affects the brain and its ability to function normally. It leads...
Background: Wandering has been described as one of the most challenging behaviours to manage and yet...
Dementia is linked to behavioural changes that are perceived as challenging to care practices. One s...
Dementia is linked to behavioural changes that are perceived as challenging to care practices. One s...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
Wandering in dementia causes major difficulties for both patients and their carers. The term 'wander...
This paper explores and discusses key issues for nurses and home carers in implementing the evidence...
Dementia incorporates a range of serious cognitive and non-cognitive changes including memory loss. ...
This paper explores and discusses key issues for nurses and carers in implementing the evidence from...
Purpose Wandering is aimless or repetitive locomotion that may expose persons with dementia to falls...
Current Government recommendations in England suggest a national approach to risk management but, in...
Three of five persons with dementia will wander, raising concern as to how it can be managed effecti...
After decades of silencing and discrimination, people with dementia are beginning to join forces, ta...
Walking by those living with dementia is often pathologically labelled ‘wandering’, an act lacking a...
Dementia is a chronic disease which affects the brain and its ability to function normally. It leads...
Background: Wandering has been described as one of the most challenging behaviours to manage and yet...
Dementia is linked to behavioural changes that are perceived as challenging to care practices. One s...
Dementia is linked to behavioural changes that are perceived as challenging to care practices. One s...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
Dementia-related wandering is exhibited by as many as 63% of people with dementia living in the comm...
Wandering in dementia causes major difficulties for both patients and their carers. The term 'wander...
This paper explores and discusses key issues for nurses and home carers in implementing the evidence...
Dementia incorporates a range of serious cognitive and non-cognitive changes including memory loss. ...
This paper explores and discusses key issues for nurses and carers in implementing the evidence from...
Purpose Wandering is aimless or repetitive locomotion that may expose persons with dementia to falls...
Current Government recommendations in England suggest a national approach to risk management but, in...
Three of five persons with dementia will wander, raising concern as to how it can be managed effecti...
After decades of silencing and discrimination, people with dementia are beginning to join forces, ta...
Walking by those living with dementia is often pathologically labelled ‘wandering’, an act lacking a...
Dementia is a chronic disease which affects the brain and its ability to function normally. It leads...
Background: Wandering has been described as one of the most challenging behaviours to manage and yet...