2017
DOI: 10.1108/hcs-12-2016-0018
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Extra care: viable for couples living with dementia?

Abstract: Purpose The perspectives of people with dementia and their care partners regarding “extra care” housing are currently unknown. The purpose of this paper is to report findings of a consultation study exploring the perceived barriers and facilitators of a relocation to extra care housing, from the perspective of people living with dementia, and their care partners. Design/methodology/approach Fieldwork consisted of paired or 1-1 interviews and small focus groups with potential users of an alternative model of … Show more

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“…Set against this background, Poyner et al ’s (2017) paper is concerned with exploring the viability of extra care for couples living people with dementia. Extra care is broadly defined here in terms of access to purpose built apartments or houses for people over the age of 65.…”
Section: New Beginningsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Set against this background, Poyner et al ’s (2017) paper is concerned with exploring the viability of extra care for couples living people with dementia. Extra care is broadly defined here in terms of access to purpose built apartments or houses for people over the age of 65.…”
Section: New Beginningsmentioning
confidence: 99%