Co-beneficial relationship-based care for persons with dementia

<p>Co-beneficial relationship-based care has been proposed as a basic concept of dementia care to improve the social well-being of persons with dementia and those close to them, including family members and caregivers. The aim is to empower persons with dementia to manifest their innate altrui...

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Main Authors: Yohko Maki (Author), Koichi Nakamura (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Annals of Alzheimer's and Dementia Care - Peertechz Publications, 2022-02-05.
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520 |a <p>Co-beneficial relationship-based care has been proposed as a basic concept of dementia care to improve the social well-being of persons with dementia and those close to them, including family members and caregivers. The aim is to empower persons with dementia to manifest their innate altruism, which is intact until the end-of-life period. As dementia may change relationships even among family members, it is desirable for persons with dementia and those close to them to make efforts to maintain mutually beneficial relationships in their daily lives.</p> 
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