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Developing More Flexible Approaches to Respite for People Living with Dementia and Their CarersConcord Hospital C25, Concord NSW 2139, Australia; cshanley{at}med.usyd.edu.au A vital aspect of the care of people living with dementia is the provision of respite services, which allow family caregivers a break from the caring role. The flexibility of such services has consistently been identified as a major factor in whether families make use of them. This study of dementia respite services explores the notion of flexibility and then presents a comprehensive checklist that respite service providers can use to assess the flexibility of their service. It then provides brief descriptions of a number of creative respite programs that are examples of flexible service provision.
Key Words: respite dementia flexible service provision
American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias®, Vol. 21, No. 4,
234-241 (2006) |
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