RT @DiverseAlz: Decision-making for receiving paid home care for dementia in the time of COVID-19: a qualitative study by @ClarissaGiebel e…
RT @DiverseAlz: Decision-making for receiving paid home care for dementia in the time of COVID-19: a qualitative study by @ClarissaGiebel e…
RT @DiverseAlz: Decision-making for receiving paid home care for dementia in the time of COVID-19: a qualitative study by @ClarissaGiebel e…
RT @DiverseAlz: Decision-making for receiving paid home care for dementia in the time of COVID-19: a qualitative study by @ClarissaGiebel e…
Decision-making for receiving paid home care for dementia in the time of COVID-19: a qualitative study by @ClarissaGiebel et al via BMC Geriatrics: https://t.co/oP3emHjIcb Apologies if RT RT! #diversealz
RT @ClarissaGiebel: @DiverseAlz @livuninews @arc_nwc @GdnSocialCare We also found that many family carers were so afraid of #COVID19 virus…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: @DiverseAlz @livuninews @arc_nwc @GdnSocialCare We also found that many family carers were so afraid of #COVID19 virus…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: @DiverseAlz @livuninews @arc_nwc @GdnSocialCare We also found that many family carers were so afraid of #COVID19 virus…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: @DiverseAlz @livuninews @arc_nwc @GdnSocialCare We also found that many family carers were so afraid of #COVID19 virus…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: @DiverseAlz @livuninews @arc_nwc @GdnSocialCare We also found that many family carers were so afraid of #COVID19 virus…
@DiverseAlz @livuninews @arc_nwc @GdnSocialCare We also found that many family carers were so afraid of #COVID19 virus transmission, that they stopped paid home care, and got more stressed for taking on additional care #diversealz @GdnSocialCare https://t
RT @arc_nwc: @DrDebs_Oliveira @CarersUK @LTCcovid @AlzDisInt @STRiDEDementia At ARC NWC @ClarissaGiebel looked at Decision-making for recei…
RT @Discript: #WhoCares during a global pandemic? How do carers cope with lockdown? Many #carers do this invisibly, #BehindClosedDoors http…
#WhoCares during a global pandemic? How do carers cope with lockdown? Many #carers do this invisibly, #BehindClosedDoors
RT @ClarissaGiebel: *1st of our #COVID19 #dementia papers out* Difficult decision-making in receiving paid home care during the pandemic…
RT @arc_nwc: @DrDebs_Oliveira @CarersUK @LTCcovid @AlzDisInt @STRiDEDementia At ARC NWC @ClarissaGiebel looked at Decision-making for recei…
RT @arc_nwc: @DrDebs_Oliveira @CarersUK @LTCcovid @AlzDisInt @STRiDEDementia At ARC NWC @ClarissaGiebel looked at Decision-making for recei…
RT @arc_nwc: @DrDebs_Oliveira @CarersUK @LTCcovid @AlzDisInt @STRiDEDementia At ARC NWC @ClarissaGiebel looked at Decision-making for recei…
RT @arc_nwc: @DrDebs_Oliveira @CarersUK @LTCcovid @AlzDisInt @STRiDEDementia At ARC NWC @ClarissaGiebel looked at Decision-making for recei…
@DrDebs_Oliveira @CarersUK @LTCcovid @AlzDisInt @STRiDEDementia At ARC NWC @ClarissaGiebel looked at Decision-making for receiving paid home care for dementia in the time of COVID-19: a qualitative study. One of the themes to emerge was impact on unpaid ca
RT @ClarissaGiebel: *1st of our #COVID19 #dementia papers out* Difficult decision-making in receiving paid home care during the pandemic…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: *1st of our #COVID19 #dementia papers out* Difficult decision-making in receiving paid home care during the pandemic…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Family carers for #dementia face some really difficult decisions when deciding whether to continue or discontinue paid…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Family carers for #dementia face some really difficult decisions when deciding whether to continue or discontinue paid…
Family carers for #dementia face some really difficult decisions when deciding whether to continue or discontinue paid home care - many cancelled home care for fear of #COVID19 virus transmission: #diversealz https://t.co/Iv6d9LmdXe
RT @TheBrainCharity: You can read two of the studies here: https://t.co/3pyHUq2j8O https://t.co/tWkz8oayic (The Brain Charity's dementia…
You can read two of the studies here: https://t.co/3pyHUq2j8O https://t.co/tWkz8oayic (The Brain Charity's dementia project is generously funded by @QuilterCheviot) (3/3)
RT @ClarissaGiebel: About to record our symposium on #COVID19 #dementia care with @tide_carers @lena_oconnell for the @JDementiaCare #UKDem…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: About to record our symposium on #COVID19 #dementia care with @tide_carers @lena_oconnell for the @JDementiaCare #UKDem…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: About to record our symposium on #COVID19 #dementia care with @tide_carers @lena_oconnell for the @JDementiaCare #UKDem…
About to record our symposium on #COVID19 #dementia care with @tide_carers @lena_oconnell for the @JDementiaCare #UKDementiaCongress next month! Fancy a sneak peak? 👀 Find out more about how #COVID19 has affect home care for dementia here: https://t.co/
RT @ClarissaGiebel: *1st of our #COVID19 #dementia papers out* Difficult decision-making in receiving paid home care during the pandemic…
RT @Me2ucentre: Decision-making for receiving paid home care for dementia in the time of COVID-19: a qualitative study | BMC Geriatrics | F…
RT @Me2ucentre: Decision-making for receiving paid home care for dementia in the time of COVID-19: a qualitative study | BMC Geriatrics | F…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Deciding on whether to receive paid home care for #dementia during the pandemic is extremely difficult - read here how…
Deciding on whether to receive paid home care for #dementia during the pandemic is extremely difficult - read here how family carers make decisions and weigh up risks: @livPCMH @AlzDisInt @LTCcovid https://t.co/Iv6d9LmdXe
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Many family carers cancelled paid home care for #dementia during #COVID19 for fear of virus transmission. As a result,…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Many family carers cancelled paid home care for #dementia during #COVID19 for fear of virus transmission. As a result,…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Many family carers cancelled paid home care for #dementia during #COVID19 for fear of virus transmission. As a result,…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Many family carers cancelled paid home care for #dementia during #COVID19 for fear of virus transmission. As a result,…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Many family carers cancelled paid home care for #dementia during #COVID19 for fear of virus transmission. As a result,…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Many family carers cancelled paid home care for #dementia during #COVID19 for fear of virus transmission. As a result,…
Many family carers cancelled paid home care for #dementia during #COVID19 for fear of virus transmission. As a result, they had to take on increased caring duties, leaving many overwhelmed without any respite: @BMC_series @BioMedCentral #alzchat https://t.
RT @ClarissaGiebel: *1st of our #COVID19 #dementia papers out* Difficult decision-making in receiving paid home care during the pandemic…
Decision-making for receiving paid home care for dementia in the time of COVID-19: a qualitative study | BMC Geriatrics | Full Text https://t.co/SuUFhgcDlQ
RT @ClarissaGiebel: *1st of our #COVID19 #dementia papers out* Difficult decision-making in receiving paid home care during the pandemic…
Our recent #COVID19 research shows how home care workers in #dementia experience varied levels of PPE during their visits, which is not OK: https://t.co/l3fTvYfLie
RT @ClarissaGiebel: This should also include paid home care workers who are supporting people stay at home independently - our research sho…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: *1st of our #COVID19 #dementia papers out* Difficult decision-making in receiving paid home care during the pandemic…
RT @runnermandoc: COVID-19 has exposed the significant vulnerability of our severely under resourced care system at the expense of people w…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: This should also include paid home care workers who are supporting people stay at home independently - our research sho…
This should also include paid home care workers who are supporting people stay at home independently - our research shows that paid home care staff is not fully PPE kitted out most times though during #COVID19 @BMC_series @BioMedCentral https://t.co/l3fTv
RT @ester_risco: Congrats! Very interesting Clarissa!!! 👏
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Some family carers are so afraid of virus transmission, they cancel vital paid home care for #dementia during #COVID19.…
RT @runnermandoc: COVID-19 has exposed the significant vulnerability of our severely under resourced care system at the expense of people w…
RT @runnermandoc: COVID-19 has exposed the significant vulnerability of our severely under resourced care system at the expense of people w…
RT @runnermandoc: COVID-19 has exposed the significant vulnerability of our severely under resourced care system at the expense of people w…
RT @runnermandoc: COVID-19 has exposed the significant vulnerability of our severely under resourced care system at the expense of people w…
Not just dementia, we know scores of families that have done the same when caring for children and adults with complex disabilities and underlying health concerns. They’ve been isolated and alone since lockdown
RT @runnermandoc: COVID-19 has exposed the significant vulnerability of our severely under resourced care system at the expense of people w…
RT @runnermandoc: COVID-19 has exposed the significant vulnerability of our severely under resourced care system at the expense of people w…
RT @runnermandoc: COVID-19 has exposed the significant vulnerability of our severely under resourced care system at the expense of people w…
RT @runnermandoc: COVID-19 has exposed the significant vulnerability of our severely under resourced care system at the expense of people w…
COVID-19 has exposed the significant vulnerability of our severely under resourced care system at the expense of people with significant care needs 👇
We see this also in The Netherlands.perhaps even more al in minority groups.
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Some family carers are so afraid of virus transmission, they cancel vital paid home care for #dementia during #COVID19.…
RT @asanakpan: ''Many unpaid carers decided to discontinue paid carers entering the home due to the risk of infection, resulting in unpaid…
''Many unpaid carers decided to discontinue paid carers entering the home due to the risk of infection, resulting in unpaid carers having to pick up the care hours to support the person living with dementia.''
Congrats! Very interesting Clarissa!!! 👏
Some family carers are so afraid of virus transmission, they cancel vital paid home care for #dementia during #COVID19. But where does that leave them? #livunicovid #alzchat https://t.co/l3fTvYxm9M
RT @sarahbutchard: Research from @LivUni highlights the impossible choices faced by family carers of people living with dementia. Fear fuel…
RT @sarahbutchard: Research from @LivUni highlights the impossible choices faced by family carers of people living with dementia. Fear fuel…
RT @sarahbutchard: Research from @LivUni highlights the impossible choices faced by family carers of people living with dementia. Fear fuel…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: *1st of our #COVID19 #dementia papers out* Difficult decision-making in receiving paid home care during the pandemic…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: *1st of our #COVID19 #dementia papers out* Difficult decision-making in receiving paid home care during the pandemic…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: *1st of our #COVID19 #dementia papers out* Difficult decision-making in receiving paid home care during the pandemic…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Continue or not? We found that family carers face difficult decisions when deciding whether to let paid carers into the…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Continue or not? We found that family carers face difficult decisions when deciding whether to let paid carers into the…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Continue or not? We found that family carers face difficult decisions when deciding whether to let paid carers into the…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Continue or not? We found that family carers face difficult decisions when deciding whether to let paid carers into the…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Continue or not? We found that family carers face difficult decisions when deciding whether to let paid carers into the…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Continue or not? We found that family carers face difficult decisions when deciding whether to let paid carers into the…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Continue or not? We found that family carers face difficult decisions when deciding whether to let paid carers into the…
Continue or not? We found that family carers face difficult decisions when deciding whether to let paid carers into the home of the person with #dementia during #COVID19 - for fear of virus transmission @LivUni @sarahbutchard @ManojRajagopal #alzchat https
What decisions did/do family carers of a person with #dementia make about paid-carers continuing to come into their homes during Covid-19? What impact on burnout? @FpopChair @DementiaFriends @ReinhardGuss @pollykaiser @ageuk @suffolkcarers @alzheimerssoc h
RT @ClarissaGiebel: "Carers going in someone else’s home and then going into my Mum's home, I didn’t know who else they’d been in contact w…
RT @sarahbutchard: Research from @LivUni highlights the impossible choices faced by family carers of people living with dementia. Fear fuel…
@InterdemEurope @IPA_Online And for those viewers who would like more info about emerging findings from our UK #COVID19 dementia study, here is our 1st output: https://t.co/l3fTvYfLie
@nicholakentzer @JitkaVseteckova @melindalspencer Thank you for listening! Our 1st findings are published now too, might be relevant: https://t.co/l3fTvYfLie
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Since the #COVID19 pandemic, many family carers were too afraid to let paid carers into the home to care for their rela…
RT @MariaFPierce: This is important research highlighting the risks family carers have to weigh up and very difficult decisions they have t…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: "Carers going in someone else’s home and then going into my Mum's home, I didn’t know who else they’d been in contact w…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: "Carers going in someone else’s home and then going into my Mum's home, I didn’t know who else they’d been in contact w…
"Carers going in someone else’s home and then going into my Mum's home, I didn’t know who else they’d been in contact with …" - Family carers are worried about the risk of virus transmission from care staff during #COVID19 and often cancel necessary care:
RT @MariaFPierce: This is important research highlighting the risks family carers have to weigh up and very difficult decisions they have t…
@BMC_series @uniofleicester Our study in BMC Geriatrics also highlights difficulties for #dementia carers, facing tough decisions about whether to continue or discontinue paid home care during #COVID19 https://t.co/l3fTvYfLie
RT @MariaFPierce: This is important research highlighting the risks family carers have to weigh up and very difficult decisions they have t…
This is important research highlighting the risks family carers have to weigh up and very difficult decisions they have to make during COVID-19. Points to importance of supported decision-making for family carers
RT @ClarissaGiebel: Since the #COVID19 pandemic, many family carers were too afraid to let paid carers into the home to care for their rela…
RT @ClarissaGiebel: *1st of our #COVID19 #dementia papers out* Difficult decision-making in receiving paid home care during the pandemic…