Using illustrative case examples, in this paper we explore the friendships of people with dementia in the early stages of the condition and the benefits of looking beyond the family as the 'go to' support network that practitioners tend to focus on in their work with people with dementia. The importance of participatory approaches in both research and practice for understanding the friendship experiences of people with dementia is highlighted. The case studies include a personal narrative on friendships from one of the authors, a person living with dementia. This is followed by an account of a peer support group for people with dementia where the interactions in the group are explored alongside consideration of the significance and outcomes...
Many people try to present their best side to the pubic world; people with dementia are no exceptio...
Background and Objectives: A dementia diagnosis can impact on social interactions. This study aims t...
An increase in the number of people living independently with dementia across the developed world ha...
Using illustrative case examples, in this paper we explore the friendships of people with dementia i...
Friendships and the importance of social connectiveness play a critical role in aging well, regardle...
Increasing concerns about the task-oriented, disease focused, and impersonal culture of Long Term Ca...
Friendships are an integral part of the human experience. Yet, dementia often takes a toll on social...
Dementia prevalence is widespread globally and in Aotearoa New Zealand. It has significant economic,...
A diagnosis of dementia often shifts a person's social status. Opportunities for the person with dem...
The clinical symptoms of dementia include difficulty with speech, poor short-term memory, and change...
BACKGROUND: Volunteer led befriending and peer support is provided to a wide range of people with va...
The clinical symptoms of dementia include difficulty with speech, poor short-term memory and changes...
This research is concerned with the potential for supporting positive interactions within dementia r...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupObjectives: Spousal dementia carers have...
The social sciences have and continue to play a unique role in the study of dementia and dementia ca...
Many people try to present their best side to the pubic world; people with dementia are no exceptio...
Background and Objectives: A dementia diagnosis can impact on social interactions. This study aims t...
An increase in the number of people living independently with dementia across the developed world ha...
Using illustrative case examples, in this paper we explore the friendships of people with dementia i...
Friendships and the importance of social connectiveness play a critical role in aging well, regardle...
Increasing concerns about the task-oriented, disease focused, and impersonal culture of Long Term Ca...
Friendships are an integral part of the human experience. Yet, dementia often takes a toll on social...
Dementia prevalence is widespread globally and in Aotearoa New Zealand. It has significant economic,...
A diagnosis of dementia often shifts a person's social status. Opportunities for the person with dem...
The clinical symptoms of dementia include difficulty with speech, poor short-term memory, and change...
BACKGROUND: Volunteer led befriending and peer support is provided to a wide range of people with va...
The clinical symptoms of dementia include difficulty with speech, poor short-term memory and changes...
This research is concerned with the potential for supporting positive interactions within dementia r...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupObjectives: Spousal dementia carers have...
The social sciences have and continue to play a unique role in the study of dementia and dementia ca...
Many people try to present their best side to the pubic world; people with dementia are no exceptio...
Background and Objectives: A dementia diagnosis can impact on social interactions. This study aims t...
An increase in the number of people living independently with dementia across the developed world ha...