ABSTRACT

Supporting People with Dementia at Home details a groundbreaking study of an intensive care management scheme designed for older people with dementia that are at risk of entry into residential care. The authors use a quasi-experimental approach to compare how the individuals on the mental health team in one community were matched to a similar community without the service. They analyze the evidence focusing on the eventual placement of the individual suffering, the quality of care they receive, and also the needs of their carers. This book offers valuable evidence about the factors which can maximize the independence and well being of older people with dementia, from the perspective of older people and their carers. For those who commission services, it is highly relevant to service models for the National Dementia Strategy in England.

chapter Chapter 2|22 pages

Care Management for Older People with Dementia

chapter Chapter 3|10 pages

Service Setting

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Research Methodology

chapter Chapter 6|12 pages

Service Development

chapter Chapter 7|20 pages

The Experience of Older People

chapter Chapter 8|14 pages

The Experience of Carers

chapter Chapter 9|12 pages

The Cost of Care – Multiple Perspectives

chapter Chapter 10|16 pages

Predictors of Costs – Individual Characteristics

chapter Chapter 11|18 pages

Evaluation and Evolution