Current international dementia care policies focus on creating ‘dementia-friendly’ communities that aim to support the social inclusion of people with dementia. Although it is known that the geo-socio-cultural rural environment can impact on the experiences of people living with dementia, this can be overlooked when exploring and implementing social inclusion policies. This paper addresses an important gap in the literature by exploring the perceptions of daily life for older men (65+ years) living with dementia in three rural areas of England. Open interviews were conducted with 17 rural-dwelling older men with dementia and the data elicited were analysed thematically to construct two higher order themes. The first focussed on ‘Cracking on...
Approximately 500,000 Canadian seniors suffer from dementia and this number is projected to increase...
There has been global neglect of service users’ and carers’ experiences of dementia care provision i...
Direct payments are payments made to individuals eligible for social care services that allow them t...
Current international dementia care policies focus on creating ‘dementia-friendly’ communities that ...
Rural areas tend to be inhabited by more older people and thus have a higher prevalence of dementia....
Rural areas tend to be inhabited by more older people and thus have a higher prevalence of dementia....
Introduction: Scaling the Peaks is a cross-disciplinary research study which draws on medical ethnog...
Research has suggested ecopsychosocial initiatives can promote a sense of well-being and inclusion i...
Introduction: Scaling the Peaks is a cross-disciplinary research study which draws on medical ethnog...
This chapter discusses the process of developing collaborative working relationships with rural-dwel...
Dementia is a National Health Priority Area in Australia, with the number of people with dementia pr...
Drawing on data from a qualitative study, this paper explores the impact of ‘ village services ’ on ...
Approximately 500,000 Canadian seniors suffer from dementia and this number is projected to increase...
There has been global neglect of service users’ and carers’ experiences of dementia care provision i...
Direct payments are payments made to individuals eligible for social care services that allow them t...
Current international dementia care policies focus on creating ‘dementia-friendly’ communities that ...
Rural areas tend to be inhabited by more older people and thus have a higher prevalence of dementia....
Rural areas tend to be inhabited by more older people and thus have a higher prevalence of dementia....
Introduction: Scaling the Peaks is a cross-disciplinary research study which draws on medical ethnog...
Research has suggested ecopsychosocial initiatives can promote a sense of well-being and inclusion i...
Introduction: Scaling the Peaks is a cross-disciplinary research study which draws on medical ethnog...
This chapter discusses the process of developing collaborative working relationships with rural-dwel...
Dementia is a National Health Priority Area in Australia, with the number of people with dementia pr...
Drawing on data from a qualitative study, this paper explores the impact of ‘ village services ’ on ...
Approximately 500,000 Canadian seniors suffer from dementia and this number is projected to increase...
There has been global neglect of service users’ and carers’ experiences of dementia care provision i...
Direct payments are payments made to individuals eligible for social care services that allow them t...