People with dementia who live in care homes often depend on care home staff for help with eating and drinking. It is essential that care home staff have the skills and support they need to provide good care at mealtimes. Good mealtime care may improve quality of life for residents, and reduce hospital admissions. The aim of this systematic review was to identify good practice in mealtime care for people with dementia living in care homes, by focusing on carer-resident interactions at mealtimes. Robust systematic review methods were followed. Seven databases were searched: AgeLine, BNI, CENTRAL, CINAHL, MEDLINE, PsycINFO and Web of Science. Titles, abstracts, and full texts were screened independently by two reviewers, and study quality was ...
Introduction43.5 million unpaid caregivers in the US; 22% of these are caring for someone with demen...
Background Dementia is one of the most prevalent conditions in older adults in residential aged car...
Background: Mealtime difficulties are exacerbated in acute care settings, which further complicate h...
People with dementia who live in care homes often depend on care home staff for help with eating and...
AbstractObjectiveElderly residents with dementia commonly exhibit increased agitation at mealtimes. ...
OBJECTIVE: Elderly residents with dementia commonly exhibit increased agitation at mealtimes. This i...
While improved mealtime practices can reduce agitation, improve quality of life, and increase food i...
Background and aimsPoor food and fluid intake in older people with dementia is reported in acute hos...
Three million people will reside in nursing homes (NH) in the United States, and over 50% will exper...
Caregiver needs at mealtime for person(s) with dementia (PWD) is an under researched and underrepres...
PurposeThis study examined the impact of a Montessori mealtime intervention for people living with d...
Purpose This study examined the impact of a Montessori mealtime intervention for people living with ...
Aim: Describe professional caregivers’ perceptions of factors and processes contributing to mealtime...
Aim Describe professional caregivers' perceptions of factors and processes contributing to mealti...
Caring for a loved one with dementia is a complex experience. The relentless nature of 24 hour care...
Introduction43.5 million unpaid caregivers in the US; 22% of these are caring for someone with demen...
Background Dementia is one of the most prevalent conditions in older adults in residential aged car...
Background: Mealtime difficulties are exacerbated in acute care settings, which further complicate h...
People with dementia who live in care homes often depend on care home staff for help with eating and...
AbstractObjectiveElderly residents with dementia commonly exhibit increased agitation at mealtimes. ...
OBJECTIVE: Elderly residents with dementia commonly exhibit increased agitation at mealtimes. This i...
While improved mealtime practices can reduce agitation, improve quality of life, and increase food i...
Background and aimsPoor food and fluid intake in older people with dementia is reported in acute hos...
Three million people will reside in nursing homes (NH) in the United States, and over 50% will exper...
Caregiver needs at mealtime for person(s) with dementia (PWD) is an under researched and underrepres...
PurposeThis study examined the impact of a Montessori mealtime intervention for people living with d...
Purpose This study examined the impact of a Montessori mealtime intervention for people living with ...
Aim: Describe professional caregivers’ perceptions of factors and processes contributing to mealtime...
Aim Describe professional caregivers' perceptions of factors and processes contributing to mealti...
Caring for a loved one with dementia is a complex experience. The relentless nature of 24 hour care...
Introduction43.5 million unpaid caregivers in the US; 22% of these are caring for someone with demen...
Background Dementia is one of the most prevalent conditions in older adults in residential aged car...
Background: Mealtime difficulties are exacerbated in acute care settings, which further complicate h...