Integrated Care for Frail Older People Suffering from Dementia and Multi-morbidity
Henk Nies (),
Mirella Minkman () and
Corine Maar ()
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Henk Nies: Vilans, National Centre of Expertise for Long-Term Care
Mirella Minkman: Vilans, National Centre of Expertise for Long-Term Care
Corine Maar: Van Maar Advies
Chapter Chapter 41 in Handbook Integrated Care, 2021, pp 719-732 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The challenges of care for frail older people with dementia and multi-morbidity are increasing, partly due to our improved health care services and increased life expectancy. This challenge is not an easy one. It requires innovative approaches in order to face these challenges and to reduce current and future burden of service users, their families and society. It is a challenge that requires new care paradigms and new organizational paradigms. Working towards the principles of a new concept of health, working towards personalized and person-centred care in networks, based on shared normative and functional frameworks needs full attention of policy makers and care providing organisations.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-69262-9_41
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