Respite Care Toolkit for Elders with Dementia

Article Publication Date: 
12/31/2021
Summary: 
Access to culturally appropriate respite care can support caregivers and allow people with dementia to continue aging in place. The International Association for Indigenous Aging has announced a new Indigenous respite care toolkit that aims to help build capacity for community-based respite care. The toolkit is a collaborative effort of Morning Star Lodge, an Indigenous community-based health research lab, File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council and a community research advisory committee comprised of people from 11 First Nations communities.
Article Author: 
Bourassa, C.; Hagel M,; Langan J.; Legare, M.; Keewatin, M.; Peigan, B.; McKay, R.; Hotomani, M.; Spencer, O
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Populations: 
Aging/Older Adults; Caregivers
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Programs/Initiatives: 
Respite
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Contact

International Association for Indigenous Aging (IA²)

Short URL: http://www.advancingstates.org/node/73412