This paper reports on research that illuminates how people with a learning disability understand dementia and indicates the implications of these understandings for developing appropriate models of care. As this new policy and practice area struggles to provide appropriate and effective models of care for people with a learning disability and dementia, an awareness of service users’ understandings of dementia leads to a number of important insights. The wider research programme from which this paper is drawn aims to identify best practice in supporting people with learning disabilities to stay in their own homes as they grow older and develop dementia. A combination of focus groups, ethnography and individual interviews were conducted at ei...
Dementia-friendly communities herald a shift toward the neighbourhood as a locus for the care and su...
EdinburghIn recent years, policy and legislation in both England and Scotland has sought to promote ...
Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) are one way in which people living with dementia can be support...
This paper reports on research that illuminates how people with a learning disability understand dem...
Dementia is a particular concern for service providers supporting older people with learning disabi...
This study was undertaken with people who have a learning disability and dementia and their carers. ...
This article reviews the development of a social model of disability and considers whether or not it...
This briefing brings together the findings from several studies in order to report on the importance...
A significant proportion of people living with dementia will live and stay in long-term care setting...
Background: Providing effective support to the increasing number of people with dementia to remain a...
Life at Home for People with a Dementia provides an evidence-based and readable account of improving...
This paper provides an experientially-grounded exploration of the relationships and connections that...
BackgroundThe life expectancy of people with a learning disability is increasing and with this comes...
BACKGROUND: Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) offer an approach to community engagement to improv...
Supporting People with Dementia at Home details a groundbreaking study of an intensive care manageme...
Dementia-friendly communities herald a shift toward the neighbourhood as a locus for the care and su...
EdinburghIn recent years, policy and legislation in both England and Scotland has sought to promote ...
Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) are one way in which people living with dementia can be support...
This paper reports on research that illuminates how people with a learning disability understand dem...
Dementia is a particular concern for service providers supporting older people with learning disabi...
This study was undertaken with people who have a learning disability and dementia and their carers. ...
This article reviews the development of a social model of disability and considers whether or not it...
This briefing brings together the findings from several studies in order to report on the importance...
A significant proportion of people living with dementia will live and stay in long-term care setting...
Background: Providing effective support to the increasing number of people with dementia to remain a...
Life at Home for People with a Dementia provides an evidence-based and readable account of improving...
This paper provides an experientially-grounded exploration of the relationships and connections that...
BackgroundThe life expectancy of people with a learning disability is increasing and with this comes...
BACKGROUND: Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) offer an approach to community engagement to improv...
Supporting People with Dementia at Home details a groundbreaking study of an intensive care manageme...
Dementia-friendly communities herald a shift toward the neighbourhood as a locus for the care and su...
EdinburghIn recent years, policy and legislation in both England and Scotland has sought to promote ...
Dementia Friendly Communities (DFCs) are one way in which people living with dementia can be support...