iSupport for dementia: Training and support manual for carers of people with dementia: Australian version

Lily Xiao, Sue McKechnie, Lesley Jeffers, Anita De Bellis, Elizabeth Beattie, Lee-Fay Low, Brian Draper, Petrea Messent, Anne Margriet Pot

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Abstract

Dementia is a major cause of impairment that affects a person's memory, thinking and behaviour, and interferes with one's ability to perform daily activities. It affects people worldwide, in particular older people. Globally, families provide the majority of care to people with dementia. The impact of dementia is significant to the individual who lives with dementia, their families, societies and countries, both in financial terms and human costs.The Global action plan on the public health response to dementia 2017-2025 represents an important step forward in achieving physical, mental and social wellbeing for people with dementia, their carers and families. It is an opportunity for individuals, communities and countries to realize the vision of a world in which dementia is prevented and people with dementia and their carers receive the care and support they need to fulfil their potential with dignity, respect, autonomy and equality. Being a carer for someone with dementia may affect one's physical and mental health, wellbeing, and social relationships. Long-term care systems must account for the significant emotional, financial and social impact of caregiving on families and relatives, while addressing the needs of people with dementia. This includes providing carers with access to education, skills training, respite and social support through affordable, evidence-based resources.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAdelaide
PublisherFlinders University
Number of pages392
Edition1
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-925562-75-0
ISBN (Print)978-1-923178-16-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • dementia care
  • Caregiver
  • dementia care education

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