The greying of the population and trends that will change the future institutional context have implications for the social care for people with dementia and their caregivers. Based on the data of services provided by 50 organisations in a region in the South of the Netherlands, an organisational analysis revealed that better coordinated care is needed to fit the changing needs of clients in different phases of the disease process. Keywords: dementia, social care, organisation of care, coordination of car
Introduction and background: This study is set in the Netherlands, and focused on dementia care in t...
There is a knowledge gap with regard to the structure of the care and service system available to pe...
It is estimated that there are currently between 254,000 and 270,000 people with dementia in the Net...
The consequences of dementia, for both patients and primary caregivers, are formidable. Primary care...
The number of dementia patients is growing, and they require a variety of services, making integrate...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To investigate persons with dementia and their informal caregiv...
Evidence for case management in dementia care in the United Kingdom is inconclusive; however, case m...
Dutch policy stipulates that people with dementia should remain at home for as long as possible. If ...
Dutch policy stipulates that people with dementia should remain at home for as long as possible. If ...
Contains fulltext : 59106.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...
This article gives an in-depth description of the service delivery model of Geriant, a Dutch organiz...
In this study we investigated whether a support program based on the model of the Amsterdam meeting ...
Responsibility for health and social care services is being delegated from central to local authorit...
Background: Dementia care in the Netherlands is increasingly dependent on informal care and has the ...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their informal carers often do not receive appropriate professi...
Introduction and background: This study is set in the Netherlands, and focused on dementia care in t...
There is a knowledge gap with regard to the structure of the care and service system available to pe...
It is estimated that there are currently between 254,000 and 270,000 people with dementia in the Net...
The consequences of dementia, for both patients and primary caregivers, are formidable. Primary care...
The number of dementia patients is growing, and they require a variety of services, making integrate...
© 2014 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: To investigate persons with dementia and their informal caregiv...
Evidence for case management in dementia care in the United Kingdom is inconclusive; however, case m...
Dutch policy stipulates that people with dementia should remain at home for as long as possible. If ...
Dutch policy stipulates that people with dementia should remain at home for as long as possible. If ...
Contains fulltext : 59106.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this study ...
This article gives an in-depth description of the service delivery model of Geriant, a Dutch organiz...
In this study we investigated whether a support program based on the model of the Amsterdam meeting ...
Responsibility for health and social care services is being delegated from central to local authorit...
Background: Dementia care in the Netherlands is increasingly dependent on informal care and has the ...
BACKGROUND: People with dementia and their informal carers often do not receive appropriate professi...
Introduction and background: This study is set in the Netherlands, and focused on dementia care in t...
There is a knowledge gap with regard to the structure of the care and service system available to pe...
It is estimated that there are currently between 254,000 and 270,000 people with dementia in the Net...