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- Title Pages
- List of figures and tables
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
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1 Remote and rural dementia care: why is this important for policy, research, practice and the lived experience of dementia? -
2 The future of dementia care in rural areas of the world -
3 Addressing dementia needs in Australia -
4 Norwegian remote and rural dementia care -
Part II Research evidence -
5 Rural dementia research in Canada -
6 Timely diagnosis of dementia in rural areas in Austria: the Dementia Service Centre model -
7 Key issues for people with dementia living in rural Ireland: social exclusion, models of care and policy change -
8 Developing collaborative relationships with rural-dwelling older men with dementia in the UK: lessons learned from a community technological initiative -
9 Farm-based care: providing meaningful activities in dementia care as an alternative to ‘standard day care’ in the UK -
10 Transportation issues in dementia -
11 Considerations in dementia care for Indigenous populations in Canada -
12 Living with dementia in rural Ireland -
13 Living with dementia in rural Scotland -
14 Conclusion: navigating 21st-century remote and rural dementia care and a future research agenda - Index
(p.xii) Acknowledgements
(p.xii) Acknowledgements
- Source:
- Remote and Rural Dementia Care
- Author(s):
- Anthea Innes, Debra Morgan, Jane Farmer
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- List of figures and tables
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
-
1 Remote and rural dementia care: why is this important for policy, research, practice and the lived experience of dementia? -
2 The future of dementia care in rural areas of the world -
3 Addressing dementia needs in Australia -
4 Norwegian remote and rural dementia care -
Part II Research evidence -
5 Rural dementia research in Canada -
6 Timely diagnosis of dementia in rural areas in Austria: the Dementia Service Centre model -
7 Key issues for people with dementia living in rural Ireland: social exclusion, models of care and policy change -
8 Developing collaborative relationships with rural-dwelling older men with dementia in the UK: lessons learned from a community technological initiative -
9 Farm-based care: providing meaningful activities in dementia care as an alternative to ‘standard day care’ in the UK -
10 Transportation issues in dementia -
11 Considerations in dementia care for Indigenous populations in Canada -
12 Living with dementia in rural Ireland -
13 Living with dementia in rural Scotland -
14 Conclusion: navigating 21st-century remote and rural dementia care and a future research agenda - Index