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Dementia-Friendly Neighbourhoods in Canada: A Carer Perspective

Marjorie Silverman

2020Canadian Journal on Aging / La Revue canadienne du vieillissement10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Based on findings from a study examining the lived experiences of dementia carers in their neighbourhoods, this article offers a vision of what dementia-friendly communities could look like from a carer perspective and in a Canadian context. Twelve carers in Ottawa and its surrounding regions were interviewed using a combination of social network maps, mobile interviews, and participant-driven photography. The findings, organized according to the categories "relationships", "places", and "everyday practices", reveal that many of the carers' choices regarding businesses, services, home location, outings, and everyday practices, are based on a desire to maintain social connections and social citizenship. The article concludes with recommendations for consideration in the planning of dementia-friendly neighbourhood initiatives.

Topics & Concepts

DementiaPerspective (graphical)Neighbourhood (mathematics)Context (archaeology)SociologyCitizenshipPsychologyPublic relationsGerontologyMedicineGeographyPolitical scienceVisual artsDiseasePathologyArtArchaeologyLawMathematicsMathematical analysisPoliticsMental Health and Patient InvolvementAging, Elder Care, and Social IssuesMigration, Aging, and Tourism Studies