“…Little attention has been given to the perceptions of formal health care providers, that is, paid professional and nonprofessionals, on the nature and quality of home-and community-based dementia care (Guberman, Lavoie, Pepin, Lauzon, & Motejo, 2006). The challenges of providing quality care have been underpinned by aging demographics (Forbes & Neufeld, 2008;Forbes, Neufeld, & Reutter, 2003;Gaugler & Kane, 2007), lack of financial resources to implement and sustain a health and socially based home care infrastructure to provide support to the informal caregiver and formal care provider (Health Council of Canada, 2008;McAdam, 2000), movement of acute and chronic facility-based care to community settings without the corresponding transfer of funds (Rajnovich, Keefe, & Fast, 2005;Romanow, 2002), early hospital-to-home discharge policy (Armstrong, 2002), and a focus of home care services on acute problems and physical needs versus a more holistic approach that focuses on maintenance, prevention, and promotion of health (Kushner, Baranek, & Dewar, 2008).…”