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A carer's perspective of coping with dementia

A carer's perspective of coping with dementia Although Jean Tottie had worked in health and social care for 35 years, mostly in older people's services, nothing prepared her for her caring role. She found it a huge struggle trying to get the right care at the right time for her father so that he could stay living independently at home; so much so that she did not recognise her own needs. Here is Jean's story. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Working with Older People Emerald Publishing

A carer's perspective of coping with dementia

Working with Older People , Volume 14 (1): 3 – Mar 3, 2010

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © 2010 Emerald Group Publishing Limited. All rights reserved.
ISSN
1366-3666
DOI
10.5042/wwop.2010.0076
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Abstract

Although Jean Tottie had worked in health and social care for 35 years, mostly in older people's services, nothing prepared her for her caring role. She found it a huge struggle trying to get the right care at the right time for her father so that he could stay living independently at home; so much so that she did not recognise her own needs. Here is Jean's story.

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Working with Older PeopleEmerald Publishing

Published: Mar 3, 2010

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