Changes to postdiagnostic dementia support in England and Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study.
Alison WheatleyMarie PooleLouise Robinsonnull nullPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
Delivering postdiagnostic dementia support during COVID-19 required essential adaptations. While some changes were detrimental to service users, others were identified as potentially beneficial and highly likely to become the new 'norm', for example, use of blended approaches, combining virtual and face-to-face work, thus allowing more flexible, integrated care. Our data have implications for policy and practice to improve the response to the lingering effects of COVID-19 as well as creating service provision that is more resilient to future pandemics or other periods of disruption.