2020
DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igaa057.499
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The Breaking Point: Family Dementia Caregivers’ Recognition of the Need to Intervene

Abstract: Family dementia caregivers are an under-recognized and valuable geriatric workforce whose services have broad implications for health care systems. Family dementia caregivers may experience uncertainty, loss of role identity, involuntary role assumption, or undesirable life transitions. Subsequent unintentional mistreatment or abuse of their family care recipient may occur. Approximately 50% of caregivers admit to some form of mistreatment of their loved one who lives with dementia. Using Selder’s (1989) life … Show more

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