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Technologische hulpmiddelen in de zorg voor mensen met dementie

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Meer kwaliteit van leven

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Mensen met dementie krijgen in de loop van het ziekteproces in toenemende mate problemen op verschillende terreinen, zoals bij het boodschappen doen, koken, de zelfverzorging en de oriëntatie in tijd en ruimte. Om veilig en op een zo prettig mogelijke manier thuis te kunnen blijven wonen zijn ondersteuning en zorg nodig. Die kunnen worden geboden door de directe omgeving, familie, vrienden, buren (ofwel ‘mantelzorgers’, voor zover aanwezig), en door professionele zorgverleners en andere dienstverleners.

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Meiland, F., de Witte, L. (2018). Technologische hulpmiddelen in de zorg voor mensen met dementie. In: Dröes, RM., Scheltens, P., Schols, J. (eds) Meer kwaliteit van leven. Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, Houten. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-2048-6_8

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