The meaning of home according to families of residents with dementia

Carole Robinson, 2010

"This study sought to understand the ways in which family caregivers to institutionalized relatives with dementia perceived and experienced the relocation of their relative to a more home-like setting of care. Twenty-nine family members were interviewed through focus groups and individual interviews following the closing of two traditional care facilities and the subsequent migration of all residents to dementia cottages. Questions focused on the assessment and evaluation of quality of care. Results of this qualitative study pointed to the centrality of relationships in creating a truly homelike environment, in addition to what constitutes effective relational practice from the family perspective. We argue that the creation of a meaningful home for persons with dementia must encompass a relational orientation, both philosophically and in practice, that is inclusive of resident, staff, and family."

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