There are 7 million carers in the UK, of whom 11% care for people with dementia. One in five people aged 50-64 are carers. This article explores the difficulties faced by informal carers, and highlights the need to support and care for them, as well as the person living with dementia. It suggests how nurses working in hospital settings can recognise and understand the physical and emotional health needs of informal carers through appropriate engagement, assessment and inclusion
Most of the 850,000 people with dementia in the UK live at home with their families (Alzheimer’s Soc...
When a person with dementia is in hospital, poor understanding of individual needs and preferences c...
A vast majority of persons with dementia receive help and support from family members, friends and n...
There are 7 million carers in the UK, of whom 11% care for people with dementia. One in five people ...
There are 7 million carers in the UK, of whom 11% care for people with dementia. One in five people ...
There are approximately 800 000 people with dementia in the UK. Dementia is debilitating, not only f...
Copyright © 2014 Prabhjot Singh et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
THESIS 9425Informal carers continue to provide the vast majority of care to persons with dementia an...
This is the first in a short series that presents case study examples of the positive work achieved ...
Background In the UK, district nursing services (DNS) deliver care to people intheir own homes and ...
Aims To explore the experiences of informal caregivers of people with dementia with the hospitalizat...
- In this article, we describe the current state of affairs with respect to informal care for people...
This is the first in a short series that presents case study examples of the positive work achieved ...
Introduction The day-to-day care of people with dementia is often undertaken by a family member or ...
When a person with dementia is in hospital, poor understanding of individual needs and preferences c...
Most of the 850,000 people with dementia in the UK live at home with their families (Alzheimer’s Soc...
When a person with dementia is in hospital, poor understanding of individual needs and preferences c...
A vast majority of persons with dementia receive help and support from family members, friends and n...
There are 7 million carers in the UK, of whom 11% care for people with dementia. One in five people ...
There are 7 million carers in the UK, of whom 11% care for people with dementia. One in five people ...
There are approximately 800 000 people with dementia in the UK. Dementia is debilitating, not only f...
Copyright © 2014 Prabhjot Singh et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
THESIS 9425Informal carers continue to provide the vast majority of care to persons with dementia an...
This is the first in a short series that presents case study examples of the positive work achieved ...
Background In the UK, district nursing services (DNS) deliver care to people intheir own homes and ...
Aims To explore the experiences of informal caregivers of people with dementia with the hospitalizat...
- In this article, we describe the current state of affairs with respect to informal care for people...
This is the first in a short series that presents case study examples of the positive work achieved ...
Introduction The day-to-day care of people with dementia is often undertaken by a family member or ...
When a person with dementia is in hospital, poor understanding of individual needs and preferences c...
Most of the 850,000 people with dementia in the UK live at home with their families (Alzheimer’s Soc...
When a person with dementia is in hospital, poor understanding of individual needs and preferences c...
A vast majority of persons with dementia receive help and support from family members, friends and n...