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A new look at community-based respite programs
 — utilization, satisfaction and development
Author(s)Rhonda J V Montgomery
PublisherThe Haworth Press, Binghamton, NY, 2002
Pages180 pp
KeywordsBoarding out schemes ; Community care ; Dementia ; Attitude ; Usage [services] ; United States of America.
AnnotationThe need for long-term care services will increase dramatically over the next 30 years, especially for services provided through home- and community-based alternatives to institutional care. This book has been co-published simultaneously as Home Health Care Services Quarterly, vol 21, nos 3/4, 2002. It describes and helps to explain the success of an ageing services network based Alzheimer's Demonstration Program, which is an outstanding example of the kind of community based service care in the US that will be needed more than ever in the coming decades. This US Administration on Aging (AoA) programme clearly indicates that respite services such as adult care can be designed to meet the culturally shaped needs of older people with dementia from different ethnic groups, and can give caregivers the kind of support required to make a positive difference to their quality of life. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-030515238 B
ClassmarkKTB: PA: EA: DP: QLD: 7T

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