Remote and Rural Dementia Care: Policy, Research and Practice, First Edition
Contributions by Nancy McAdam, Jessica Chiovitte, Kristen Jacklin, Gary Naglie, Andy Hyde, Mark Rapoport, Fiona Marshall, Ben Hicks, Kieran Walsh, Eamon O'Shea, Margit Höfler, Stefanie Auer, Andrew Kirk, Norma Stewart, Megan O’Connell, Julie Kosteniuk, Kari Midtbø Kristiansen, Øyvind Kirkevold, Hilary Davis, Margaret Winbolt, Michael Bauer, Clare Wilding, Irene Blackberry, Sharon Grant, edited by Anthea Innes, Debra Morgan, Jane Farmer


Hardback | May 2020 | Policy Press | 9781447344957 | 208pp | 234x156mm | RFB | AUD$99.99, NZD$119.99

This collection is the first book to focus on dementia in remote and rural areas.

As the number of people affected by dementia continues to rise, this is the first in-depth examination of related services dedicated to the unique demands of remote and rural settings.Contributors from the UK, Australia, North America and Europe explore the experiences and requirements of those living with dementia and those caring for them in personal and professional capacities in challenging geographical locations. For practitioners, researchers, academics and policy-makers, this book is an essential review of evidence and strategies to date, and a guide to future research needs and opportunities for improvements in rural dementia practice.