Health

Volume 13, Issue 12 (December 2021)

ISSN Print: 1949-4998   ISSN Online: 1949-5005

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Desired Lifestyle of Older Adults with Dementia Living at Home from Their Perspective and That of Their Families with Support from Care Providers

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DOI: 10.4236/health.2021.1312104    157 Downloads   733 Views  
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Objective: This study aimed to determine the lifestyle of older adults with dementia living at home, how their families perceive them, and how care providers support their desired lifestyle. Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 12 pairs of older adults with dementia, their families, and care providers followed by a qualitative descriptive study. Results: Older adults with dementia described their lifestyle as follows: “I continue to take pride in the way I have lived so far,” “I want to do what I can now even if I cannot do it well,” “I live peacefully with my family,” “I go out and interact with people,” and “I live this time today with care.” Families regarded the lifestyle of older adults with dementia as a desire “to continue living at home peacefully,” “to live on their own,” and that they “probably do not want anything.” Care providers’ support was based on “respect (for an older adult with dementia) as a person,” “drawing out and making use of what they can do with their current abilities through providing care,” “supporting families and confirming their sense of satisfaction with life,” and “predicting the future course and supporting decision-making.” Conclusions: To support the lifestyle of older adults with dementia, it is important to ensure that they continue to have dignity and are comfortable living with their families and in their communities without intimidation.

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Okinaka, Y. (2021) Desired Lifestyle of Older Adults with Dementia Living at Home from Their Perspective and That of Their Families with Support from Care Providers. Health, 13, 1460-1474. doi: 10.4236/health.2021.1312104.

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