A number of recent policy initiatives have sought to improve the quality of dementia care in residential and nursing homes. Drawing on current literature and themes identified from in-depth interviews with four managers working in these settings, this paper discusses the potential for different styles of leadership in developing a suitable organisational culture in which quality dementia care might develop and thrive. It argues that alongside valuable strategic imperatives coming from the UK National Dementia Strategy (DH, 2009), there is a corresponding need for more ‘bottom-up’ approaches within dementia care settings themselves through the empowerment of staff. It argues that this would enable more participatory approaches to organisatio...
Background: Although the endorsement of a leadership approach that will change the culture of care f...
Background: Up to 80% of care home residents have dementia. Ensuring this workforce is appropriately...
Background: Many people with dementia live in care homes, where staff can struggle to meet their com...
A number of recent policy initiatives have sought to improve the quality of dementia care in reside...
A number of recent policy initiatives have sought to improve the quality of dementia care in residen...
A number of recent policy initiatives have sought to improve the quality of dementia care in residen...
© 2023 Linda Moenke et al. Tis is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attr...
© 2023 Linda Moenke et al. Tis is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attr...
In rural long-term care (LTC) homes staff have limited access to dementia specialty services and edu...
In rural long-term care (LTC) homes staff have limited access to dementia specialty services and edu...
In rural long-term care (LTC) homes staff have limited access to dementia specialty services and edu...
Improving the quality of hospital care for people living with dementia is a key priority within Euro...
Living with dementia can adversely affect people's spatial (orientation and navigation) and reality ...
Background Up to 80% of care home residents have dementia. Ensuring this workforce is appropriately...
Living with dementia can adversely affect people’s spatial (orientation and navigation) and reality ...
Background: Although the endorsement of a leadership approach that will change the culture of care f...
Background: Up to 80% of care home residents have dementia. Ensuring this workforce is appropriately...
Background: Many people with dementia live in care homes, where staff can struggle to meet their com...
A number of recent policy initiatives have sought to improve the quality of dementia care in reside...
A number of recent policy initiatives have sought to improve the quality of dementia care in residen...
A number of recent policy initiatives have sought to improve the quality of dementia care in residen...
© 2023 Linda Moenke et al. Tis is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attr...
© 2023 Linda Moenke et al. Tis is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attr...
In rural long-term care (LTC) homes staff have limited access to dementia specialty services and edu...
In rural long-term care (LTC) homes staff have limited access to dementia specialty services and edu...
In rural long-term care (LTC) homes staff have limited access to dementia specialty services and edu...
Improving the quality of hospital care for people living with dementia is a key priority within Euro...
Living with dementia can adversely affect people's spatial (orientation and navigation) and reality ...
Background Up to 80% of care home residents have dementia. Ensuring this workforce is appropriately...
Living with dementia can adversely affect people’s spatial (orientation and navigation) and reality ...
Background: Although the endorsement of a leadership approach that will change the culture of care f...
Background: Up to 80% of care home residents have dementia. Ensuring this workforce is appropriately...
Background: Many people with dementia live in care homes, where staff can struggle to meet their com...