This study sought to hear the voices of people residing in a long-term care facility (LTC), thereby recognizing the inherent worth in all people despite the constraints of dementia. Data were collected through the generation of field notes and through unstructured interviews conducted with four older adults diagnosed with a dementia, and living in a LTC facility in Northwestern Ontario. Discussion focuses on findings from these qualitative interviews
The purpose of this study is to examine how care in an assisted living facility (ALF) is provided to...
For this presentation, we want to tell the story of a graduate student’s phenomenological study focu...
According to the Canadian Study of Health and Aging most of the 12,630 Canadians living with advance...
To address shortcomings in traditional long-term residential care (LTRC), facilities are increasingl...
This abstract was prepared for the inaugural 'HDR Student Conference', Flinders University, November...
Abstract: Hearing the voices of people living with dementia assists in a better understanding of the...
A total of 19 people with dementia were interviewed as part of a study into unmet respite care need ...
NoThis paper examines key challenges and strategies for including older people with dementia in an e...
A total of 19 people with dementia were interviewed as part of a study into unmet respite care need ...
Quality of life and well-being for people living with advanced dementia has been positively associat...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to give voice to expressions of quality of lif...
Older adults living alone with dementia are at greater risk of placement in long-term care homes com...
This qualitative study explored the role of two care facility environments on personhood at the end ...
Including the views and experiences of people living with dementia in research and wider decision ma...
Including the views and experiences of people living with dementia in research and wider decision ma...
The purpose of this study is to examine how care in an assisted living facility (ALF) is provided to...
For this presentation, we want to tell the story of a graduate student’s phenomenological study focu...
According to the Canadian Study of Health and Aging most of the 12,630 Canadians living with advance...
To address shortcomings in traditional long-term residential care (LTRC), facilities are increasingl...
This abstract was prepared for the inaugural 'HDR Student Conference', Flinders University, November...
Abstract: Hearing the voices of people living with dementia assists in a better understanding of the...
A total of 19 people with dementia were interviewed as part of a study into unmet respite care need ...
NoThis paper examines key challenges and strategies for including older people with dementia in an e...
A total of 19 people with dementia were interviewed as part of a study into unmet respite care need ...
Quality of life and well-being for people living with advanced dementia has been positively associat...
The purpose of this qualitative descriptive study was to give voice to expressions of quality of lif...
Older adults living alone with dementia are at greater risk of placement in long-term care homes com...
This qualitative study explored the role of two care facility environments on personhood at the end ...
Including the views and experiences of people living with dementia in research and wider decision ma...
Including the views and experiences of people living with dementia in research and wider decision ma...
The purpose of this study is to examine how care in an assisted living facility (ALF) is provided to...
For this presentation, we want to tell the story of a graduate student’s phenomenological study focu...
According to the Canadian Study of Health and Aging most of the 12,630 Canadians living with advance...