Direct payments are cash payments made to individuals eligible for social care services which allow them to manage their own social care. Research suggests that direct payments can enable people with dementia to stay in their own home for longer and experience greater choice, flexibility and an improved social life. However uptake of direct payments is currently low. The first objective of this research was to explore the experiences of people with dementia living in rural communities, in relation to their access to direct payments. 26 semi-structured interviews were conducted with people with dementia in receipt of social care services in the community, and their carers and social workers. Focus groups were carried out with two community s...
Dementia touches the lives of many people in Canada and, when it occurs, it affects all aspects of t...
Community-based services are important for improving outcomes for individuals with dementia and thei...
Sites of care need to increase and diversify as more people live with dementia. As they do, they nee...
Direct payments are cash payments made to individuals eligible for social care services which allow ...
Direct payments are cash payments made to individuals eligible for social care services which allow ...
Direct payments are payments made to individuals eligible for social care services that allow them t...
The personalisation agenda is a government initiative aimed at transforming adult social care throug...
Dementia is a National Health Priority Area in Australia, with the number of people with dementia pr...
OBJECTIVE: The support and service needs of people with dementia and their carers are not always add...
The provision of health and social care services to people with dementia and their carers living in ...
Primary carers provide much of the day-to-day care for community-dwelling people living with dementi...
Following legal improvements made around mental capacity together with the Health and Social Care Ac...
In rural Australia, knowledge and utilisation of support by informal carers is lacking. During the c...
Persons with dementia experience impairments in cognitive, behavioral, and functional ability, often...
Purpose: Early diagnosis of dementia allows the affected individuals to make plans, and helps servic...
Dementia touches the lives of many people in Canada and, when it occurs, it affects all aspects of t...
Community-based services are important for improving outcomes for individuals with dementia and thei...
Sites of care need to increase and diversify as more people live with dementia. As they do, they nee...
Direct payments are cash payments made to individuals eligible for social care services which allow ...
Direct payments are cash payments made to individuals eligible for social care services which allow ...
Direct payments are payments made to individuals eligible for social care services that allow them t...
The personalisation agenda is a government initiative aimed at transforming adult social care throug...
Dementia is a National Health Priority Area in Australia, with the number of people with dementia pr...
OBJECTIVE: The support and service needs of people with dementia and their carers are not always add...
The provision of health and social care services to people with dementia and their carers living in ...
Primary carers provide much of the day-to-day care for community-dwelling people living with dementi...
Following legal improvements made around mental capacity together with the Health and Social Care Ac...
In rural Australia, knowledge and utilisation of support by informal carers is lacking. During the c...
Persons with dementia experience impairments in cognitive, behavioral, and functional ability, often...
Purpose: Early diagnosis of dementia allows the affected individuals to make plans, and helps servic...
Dementia touches the lives of many people in Canada and, when it occurs, it affects all aspects of t...
Community-based services are important for improving outcomes for individuals with dementia and thei...
Sites of care need to increase and diversify as more people live with dementia. As they do, they nee...