The objective was to explore the ways in which people with dementia and their carers adapt their homes, including the barriers and use of available information. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10 people with dementia and their informal carer. The collected data were analysed using thematic analysis. Three core themes emerged: Maintaining familiarity and coping with change, Having knowledge and finding knowledge and Meeting challenges through home adaptation. The most significant barriers to making home adaptations were lack of knowledge and maintaining familiarity. Having more information and making home modifications earlier might enable individuals with dementia to adjust to their adapted environment
Copyright © 2012 Catherine Ward-Griffin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
More than 50 million people live with dementia worldwide. For reasons of familiarity, affordability,...
BACKGROUND:Most people living with dementia want to remain in their own homes, supported by family a...
The primary aim of this scoping review was to explore the contribution of housing adaptations to sup...
The majority of people with dementia live in their own homes, often supported by a family member. W...
Although the majority of people with dementia wish to age in place, they are particularly susceptibl...
This article reviews the current state of housing for people with dementia by exploring housing choi...
It is increasingly recognised that people living with dementia should be included in qualitative res...
Background: The coming years will see more persons with dementia living longer at home. However, “th...
Objectives: This paper considers home from the perspective of people living with dementia supportin...
Dementia is a major cause of disability in old age. Since an effective cure has not yet been discove...
This paper is a report of a study to investigate the perceptions of caregivers regarding the effects...
42,000 people are thought to be living with a diagnosis of working-age dementia (WAD) in the UK (Pri...
Background : The coming years will see an increase in the number of persons with dementia, and more ...
This article describes findings from a project that explored what happens to people with dementia (P...
Copyright © 2012 Catherine Ward-Griffin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
More than 50 million people live with dementia worldwide. For reasons of familiarity, affordability,...
BACKGROUND:Most people living with dementia want to remain in their own homes, supported by family a...
The primary aim of this scoping review was to explore the contribution of housing adaptations to sup...
The majority of people with dementia live in their own homes, often supported by a family member. W...
Although the majority of people with dementia wish to age in place, they are particularly susceptibl...
This article reviews the current state of housing for people with dementia by exploring housing choi...
It is increasingly recognised that people living with dementia should be included in qualitative res...
Background: The coming years will see more persons with dementia living longer at home. However, “th...
Objectives: This paper considers home from the perspective of people living with dementia supportin...
Dementia is a major cause of disability in old age. Since an effective cure has not yet been discove...
This paper is a report of a study to investigate the perceptions of caregivers regarding the effects...
42,000 people are thought to be living with a diagnosis of working-age dementia (WAD) in the UK (Pri...
Background : The coming years will see an increase in the number of persons with dementia, and more ...
This article describes findings from a project that explored what happens to people with dementia (P...
Copyright © 2012 Catherine Ward-Griffin et al. This is an open access article distributed under the ...
More than 50 million people live with dementia worldwide. For reasons of familiarity, affordability,...
BACKGROUND:Most people living with dementia want to remain in their own homes, supported by family a...