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Decision-Making Processes of Primary Informal Caregivers Regarding Care Recipients' Moves to Memory Care

Most persons with a dementia are cared for in the home by family members who experience a broad and considerable amount of stress and whose caregiving careers may include planning for or initiating moves to memory care units (MCUs). This study examines the decision-making processes of primary informal caregivers regarding their care recipients' moves to MCUs. Grounded theory methods were used to collect and analyze data in two long-term care (LTC) facilities varying in characteristics including capacity, state licensure, fees, and resident profiles. Specific aims are two-fold: 1) advance an understanding of how primary informal caregivers of persons with a dementia made decisions for formal memory care, and 2) identify the important factors related to the decision-making process.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:GEORGIA/oai:digitalarchive.gsu.edu:gerontology_theses-1024
Date01 August 2011
CreatorsStanley, Vicki J.
PublisherDigital Archive @ GSU
Source SetsGeorgia State University
Detected LanguageEnglish
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SourceGerontology Theses

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