Worldwide people with dementia are usually cared for at home by informal carers who may themselves have poor health and/or live in social situations which intensify their needs. The scale of these needs continues to be underappreciated and they are exacerbated by the limited social, cultural and emotional resources that carers can draw upon. This paper looks at the disparities in support, and the complex negotiations made by carers, as they reconcile the everyday realities of informal care in the home. Appreciation of these issues is essential in understanding carers’ coping strategies in an ageing population
There are 46.8 million people living with dementia in the world, and this number is expected to rise...
Over the next decades the number of persons with dementia will increase substantially. A growing per...
There are 46.8 million people living with dementia in the world and this number is expected to rise ...
Worldwide people with dementia are usually cared for at home by informal carers who may themselves h...
Worldwide people with dementia are usually cared for at home by informal carers who may themselves h...
There are approximately 800 000 people with dementia in the UK. Dementia is debilitating, not only f...
Increasing knowledge about factors that shape the development of care networks for people with demen...
THESIS 9425Informal carers continue to provide the vast majority of care to persons with dementia an...
A vast majority of persons with dementia receive help and support from family members, friends and n...
Dementia is one of the major causes of disability and dependence amongst older people and previous r...
Dementia is one of the major causes of disability and dependence amongst older people and previous r...
This paper explores the different ways in which informal carers for people with dementia negotiate t...
Copyright © 2014 Prabhjot Singh et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Various countries in Europe have different strategies for promoting care solutions for dementia chal...
One characteristic of an ageing population is the increasing number of people with dementia. The vas...
There are 46.8 million people living with dementia in the world, and this number is expected to rise...
Over the next decades the number of persons with dementia will increase substantially. A growing per...
There are 46.8 million people living with dementia in the world and this number is expected to rise ...
Worldwide people with dementia are usually cared for at home by informal carers who may themselves h...
Worldwide people with dementia are usually cared for at home by informal carers who may themselves h...
There are approximately 800 000 people with dementia in the UK. Dementia is debilitating, not only f...
Increasing knowledge about factors that shape the development of care networks for people with demen...
THESIS 9425Informal carers continue to provide the vast majority of care to persons with dementia an...
A vast majority of persons with dementia receive help and support from family members, friends and n...
Dementia is one of the major causes of disability and dependence amongst older people and previous r...
Dementia is one of the major causes of disability and dependence amongst older people and previous r...
This paper explores the different ways in which informal carers for people with dementia negotiate t...
Copyright © 2014 Prabhjot Singh et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Various countries in Europe have different strategies for promoting care solutions for dementia chal...
One characteristic of an ageing population is the increasing number of people with dementia. The vas...
There are 46.8 million people living with dementia in the world, and this number is expected to rise...
Over the next decades the number of persons with dementia will increase substantially. A growing per...
There are 46.8 million people living with dementia in the world and this number is expected to rise ...