Dementia is a chronic illness involving increasing levels of care, often provided by family members, particularly in culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities. Multicultural community link workers are often the primary service providers assisting families to access health and welfare services and as such have extensive experience of, and possess in-depth knowledge about, CALD family care-giving for dementia. While research has been undertaken on dementia in CALD communities, this research has not focused on the experiences and perceptions of these multicultural workers with regards to CALD family care-giving. In response to this gap in the research, this paper presents the results of an empirical investigation of multicultura...
Aims and objectives: To understand the intersection of healthcare professionals’ and care workers’ ...
Background: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people affected by dementia have poorer hea...
BackgroundResearch on how services can be adapted to meet the needs of people with dementia with an ...
Dementia is a chronic illness involving increasing levels of care, often provided by family members,...
Dementia is a chronic illness involving increasing levels of care, often provided by family members,...
Background: People with dementia and their family carers need to be able to access formal services i...
Dementia incidence rates are rapidly increasing among culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) A...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their family carers need to be able to access formal services i...
Providing information about dementia has been shown to produce immense benefits for people living wi...
Dementia is a gradual and progressive disease that is often accompanied by challenging emotional and...
Background: Research on how services can be adapted to meet the needs of people with dementia with a...
Providing information about dementia has been shown to produce immense benefits for people living wi...
Background Research on how services can be adapted to meet the needs of people with dementia with an...
Members of minority populations often have difficulty knowing about and accessing dementia services....
Providing information about dementia has been shown to produce immense benefits for people living wi...
Aims and objectives: To understand the intersection of healthcare professionals’ and care workers’ ...
Background: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people affected by dementia have poorer hea...
BackgroundResearch on how services can be adapted to meet the needs of people with dementia with an ...
Dementia is a chronic illness involving increasing levels of care, often provided by family members,...
Dementia is a chronic illness involving increasing levels of care, often provided by family members,...
Background: People with dementia and their family carers need to be able to access formal services i...
Dementia incidence rates are rapidly increasing among culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) A...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their family carers need to be able to access formal services i...
Providing information about dementia has been shown to produce immense benefits for people living wi...
Dementia is a gradual and progressive disease that is often accompanied by challenging emotional and...
Background: Research on how services can be adapted to meet the needs of people with dementia with a...
Providing information about dementia has been shown to produce immense benefits for people living wi...
Background Research on how services can be adapted to meet the needs of people with dementia with an...
Members of minority populations often have difficulty knowing about and accessing dementia services....
Providing information about dementia has been shown to produce immense benefits for people living wi...
Aims and objectives: To understand the intersection of healthcare professionals’ and care workers’ ...
Background: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) people affected by dementia have poorer hea...
BackgroundResearch on how services can be adapted to meet the needs of people with dementia with an ...