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Dementia-friendly communities: The involvement of people living with dementia.

Elspeth MathieAntony ArthurAnne KillettNicole DarlingtonStefanie BucknerLouise LafortuneAndrea M MayrhoferAngela DickinsonMichael WoodwardClaire Goodman
Published in: Dementia (London, England) (2022)
The involvement of people living with dementia in DFCs went beyond rhetoric, with some evidence of context sensitive and meaningful participation. Approaches towards involvement should focus on involvement in strategic planning, and on harnessing expertise in delivering different involvement activities to optimise participation of a greater breadth of people living with dementia. Engagement with local organisations who work with, and for, people living with dementia, and dedicating the resources needed for involvement work, are crucial for creating DFCs. The success of DFCs are determined by how the needs of people living with dementia are identified, discussed and reviewed by those within the community who are most affected.
Keyphrases
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