Morning Call PA: Empathy between the person receiving and giving care helps both. What happens when dementia tears that bond?
Empathy between the person receiving and giving care helps both. What happens when dementia tears that bond?
abc27: Empathy between the person receiving and giving care helps both. What happens when dementia tears that bond?
Dementia education has emerged as a critical component of healthcare training as global populations age and the demand for dementia care intensifies. Current educational initiatives target the ...
Health Affairs: A Promising Turning Point For Dementia Care: The GUIDE Model
For too long, people living with dementia and their caregivers have endured a fragmented care experience, lacking guidance, disease education and training, and subsidized support to navigate the ...
EurekAlert!: Caregiver-reported good practices and their associations with care-recipient condition in dementia care: A text-mining study
Osaka Metropolitan University researchers extracted and verified caregiver-reported good practice actions that improve the condition of people with dementia and compiled them into a structured list.
Caregiver-reported good practices and their associations with care-recipient condition in dementia care: A text-mining study
National Geographic news: Dementia has no cure. But there’s hope for better care.
Cases of dementia are rising around the world, and caregivers are struggling. But families and experts are coming up with new ways to look after loved ones with dignity. Eleanor Padula, 90, used to be ...
Older people living with dementia require ongoing support, understanding, and care. For many family members, caring for their loved one brings many responsibilities. Sometimes, it can be overwhelming.
EurekAlert!: Digital reminiscence app could reduce grief and improve relationships between dementia patients and caregivers