
Remote and Rural Dementia Care
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Contributors from the UK, Australia, North America and Europe explore the experiences and requirements of those living with dementia and those caring for them in personal and professional capacities in challenging geographical locations. For practitioners, researchers, academics and policy makers, this book is an essential review of evidence and strategies to date, and a guide to future research needs and opportunities for improvements in rural dementia practice.
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Anthea Innes is Professor of Dementia and Coles-Medlock Director of the Salford Institute for Dementia at the University of Salford.
Debra Morgan is Professor and Chair of Rural Health Delivery at the University of Saskatchewan. She is lead of the Rural Dementia Action Research (RaDAR) program.
Jane Farmer is Director of the Social Innovation Research Institute at the Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne.
Contributor, Ageing, Men and Social Relations
Dr. Kieran Walsh is Senior Research Fellow at Project Lifecourse and Deputy Director of the Irish Centre for Social Gerontology, National University of Ireland Galway.
Content
Remote and Rural Dementia Care: Why is this Important for Policy, Research, Practice and Individual Lived Experiences? ~ Anthea Innes, Debra Morgan, Jane Farmer;
Part 1: Policy Drivers;
The Future of Dementia Care in Rural Areas of the World ~ Jane Farmer and Sharon Grant;
Addressing Dementia Needs in Australia ~ Irene Blackberry, Clare Wilding, Michael Bauer, Margaret Winbolt and Hilary Davis;
Norwegian Remote and Rural Dementia Care ~ Oyvind Kirkevold and Kari Kristiansen;
Part 2: Research Evidence;
Rural Dementia Research in Canada ~ Debra Morgan, Julie Kosteniuk, Megan O'Connell, Norma Stewart, and Andrew Kirk;
Timely Diagnosis of Dementia in Rural Areas in Austria: The Dementia Service Centre Model ~ Stefanie Auer, Paulina Ratajczak, Edith Span and Margit Höfler;
Key Issues for People with Dementia Living in Rural Ireland: Social Exclusion, Models of Care, and Policy Change ~ Eamon O'Shea and Kieran Walsh;
Part 3: Practice Challenges;
Developing Collaborative Relationships with Rural-dwelling Older Men with Dementia in the UK: Lessons Learned from a UK Community Technological Initiative ~ Ben Hicks and Anthea Innes;
Farm Based Care: Providing Meaningful Activities as an Alternative to "Standard Day Care" in the UK ~ Fiona Marshall;
Transportation Issues in Dementia ~ Mark Rapoport, Andy Hyde and Garry Naglie;
Considerations in Dementia Care for Indigenous Populations in Canada ~ Kristen Jacklin and Jessica Chiovitte;
Part 4;
Living with Dementia in Rural Ireland ~ Helen Rochford-Brennan;
Living with Dementia in Rural Scotland ~ Nancy McAdam;
Conclusion: Navigating 21st Century Remote and Rural Dementia Care and a Future Research Agenda ~ Jane Farmer, Debra Morgan and Anthea Innes.
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