Purpose – This paper aims to discuss professionals working in partnership with family carers and the importance of learning from their experiences in designing and delivering support to themselves and people with dementia. Design/methodology/approach – Working in partnership with carers is a key goal of policy and practice. This paper demonstrates how this can work in practice. Findings – Key issues are synthesized, drawing on the stories of three carers who shared their stories as part of the original conference workshop on which the paper is based. Originality/value – Lessons for professionals about the nature of the dementia caring journey and dimensions of good practice are highlighted
Background: Living with dementia has been described as a process of continual change and adjustment,...
An explorative paper to describe how family carers, through the caregiving journey, reaffirm and pro...
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of care support workers and family members o...
Purpose – Through consultation with people living with dementia and carers, this paper aims to iden...
Past research into family caregiving activities tended to focus on general aspects of caring (lookin...
Aim To capture the meaning and context of how carers adapt and develop their relationships througho...
Purpose - Policy has identified the need for integrated dementia services for older people. However,...
Background Partnerships between family and nursing staff in nursing homes are essential to address r...
Background Partnerships between family and nursing staff in nursing homes are essential to address r...
OnlinePublAims: To explore stakeholders' perceptions of a facilitator's role in supporting carers wh...
In this paper we discuss the reflections of family carers of a person with dementia, concerning thei...
Dementia is on the rise and society faces the challenge of how to manage its impacts. Challenging th...
Introduction Relationships between people with dementia and their carers can prove challenging over ...
Purpose - Policy has identified the need for integrated dementia services for older people. However,...
Government policies currently emphasise the need to support those with dementia at home, and family ...
Background: Living with dementia has been described as a process of continual change and adjustment,...
An explorative paper to describe how family carers, through the caregiving journey, reaffirm and pro...
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of care support workers and family members o...
Purpose – Through consultation with people living with dementia and carers, this paper aims to iden...
Past research into family caregiving activities tended to focus on general aspects of caring (lookin...
Aim To capture the meaning and context of how carers adapt and develop their relationships througho...
Purpose - Policy has identified the need for integrated dementia services for older people. However,...
Background Partnerships between family and nursing staff in nursing homes are essential to address r...
Background Partnerships between family and nursing staff in nursing homes are essential to address r...
OnlinePublAims: To explore stakeholders' perceptions of a facilitator's role in supporting carers wh...
In this paper we discuss the reflections of family carers of a person with dementia, concerning thei...
Dementia is on the rise and society faces the challenge of how to manage its impacts. Challenging th...
Introduction Relationships between people with dementia and their carers can prove challenging over ...
Purpose - Policy has identified the need for integrated dementia services for older people. However,...
Government policies currently emphasise the need to support those with dementia at home, and family ...
Background: Living with dementia has been described as a process of continual change and adjustment,...
An explorative paper to describe how family carers, through the caregiving journey, reaffirm and pro...
The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of care support workers and family members o...