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The experiences of caring for someone with dementia and a learning disability: A qualitative systematic review.

Michelle HughesKerry Louise HannaAkpevwoghene WilesEllie TaylorClarissa M Giebel
Published in: Dementia (London, England) (2024)
There are significant training and educational needs for all carers who support the dual diagnosis of dementia and learning disability. Differences between family and formal carers relate to the organisational support and process available to formal carers. Parity across services combined with sufficiently trained carers may support dementia diagnosis and improve quality of care provided. Further research is needed to address environmental, and economic barriers carers face to facilitate ageing in place for their care recipients.
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