Marie-Pascale Pomey,Paule Lebel
Marie-Pascale Pomey
The issue on "The Patient Experience in Ontario 2020: What is Possible?" taught us how Ontario is trying to shift to a consistent culture of patient engagement at all levels of its healthcare system, from clinical to organizational and poli...
Without Empowered Patients, Caregivers and Providers, a Community-Based Dementia Care Strategy Will Remain Just That [0.03%]
没有赋权患者的照料者和提供者,痴呆症社区护理策略仍将是纸上谈兵
Samir K Sinha
Samir K Sinha
In trying to cope with the needs of the growing number of people living with dementia (PLWD), jurisdictions around the world have been implementing a variety of strategies, policies and programs to enable better access to the supports they ...
The Journey towards Community-Based Dementia Care: The Destination, Roadmap, Guide, Tour Group and The Conditions [0.03%]
通向社区痴呆照护的征途:目的地、路线图、导游、游客和条件
Henk Nies
Henk Nies
In their paper, Morton-Chang et al. (2016) discuss how aging societies are struggling and trying to cope with the rapidly increasing numbers of persons living with dementia (PLWD). In that sense, the Canadian case is not unique. On the cont...
Three Values That Should Underlie Community-Based Dementia Care Strategies [0.03%]
应成为社区痴呆症护理策略基础的三个价值观
Nisha Sutherland,Elaine Wiersma
Nisha Sutherland
To guide action towards a community-based dementia care strategy, Morton-Chang et al. provide the following three key strategic pillars: putting people with dementia first, supporting informal caregivers and enabling local communities to su...
Nancy Rushford,David Harvey
Nancy Rushford
In their article "Toward a Community-Based Dementia Care Strategy: How Do We Get There from Here?" Morton-Chang et al. draw attention to the urgent need for a community-based dementia care strategy in Canada. Drawing from national and inter...
Towards a Community-Based Dementia Care Strategy: A Perspective from Quebec [0.03%]
基于社区的痴呆症护理战略初探——魁北克视角
Claire Godard-Sebillotte,Isabelle Vedel,Howard Bergman
Claire Godard-Sebillotte
Morton-Chang et al. highlighted in their article the key strategic pillars of a community-based dementia care strategy: put "people first," support informal caregiving and enable "ground up" innovation and change. In our commentary, we draw...
Let's Put the Pieces Together: Frailty, Social Vulnerability, the Continuum of Care, Prevention and Research are Key Considerations for a Dementia Care Strategy [0.03%]
让我们来把痴呆症照护战略的各个部分拼在一起:脆弱性、社会易感性、连续性照护、“防患于未然”以及研究是关键因素
Melissa K Andrew
Melissa K Andrew
Improving dementia care in Canada is a challenge to which we must rise. Dementia care strategies with a strong community focus are a key means of doing so. This paper outlines and expands upon the following five core areas that will contrib...
Towards a Community-Based Dementia Care Strategy: How Do We Get There from Here? [0.03%]
面向社区的痴呆护理战略:我们如何从这里开始?
Frances Morton-Chang,A Paul Williams,Whitney Berta et al.
Frances Morton-Chang et al.
As recent policy reports in Ontario and elsewhere have emphasized, most older persons would prefer to age at home. This desire does not diminish for the growing numbers of persons living with dementia (PLWD). Nevertheless, many PLWD end up ...
Adalsteinn D Brown
Adalsteinn D Brown
Harvey Max Chochinov
Harvey Max Chochinov
Like the rest of Canada, the vast majority of Quebecers do not have access to comprehensive, quality, palliative end-of-life care. Nevertheless, despite every substantive argument, compelling study, troubling precedent and cautionary tale r...