Community-Based Respite Care

C. Bourassa, Mikayla Hagel, J. Langan, Marlin Legare, Miranda Keewatin, Bonnie Peigan, Rozella McKay, Millie Hotomani, Orval Spencer
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Caregivers are integral to the quality of life for older adults living with dementia who are aging in place. The lack of training and culturally appropriate resources available for caregivers of Indigenous Peoples living with dementia contributes to the accessibility gap for community-based respite care. Although current modules exist for respite care workers, there are limited culturally safe training modules designed for Indigenous caregivers and family members endeavouring to increase Traditional Knowledges around dementia. Developing an Indigenous, community-based caregiver toolkit for dementia creates culturally safe, accessible resources for community respite care. Guided by Indigenous Research Methodologies and community-based research, Morning Star Lodge, in partnership with File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council at the request of a Community Research Advisory Committee, aims to promote Indigenous community-based models of support and to develop a toolkit for caregivers of people living with dementia and their families. The toolkit includes information such as: understanding dementia, strategies for care, links to online resources for caregivers, and resources specific to Indigenous cultures. The goal is to increase caregivers’ access to dementia related supports through the distribution of the toolkit and to build capacity for the provision of community-based respite care by creating an opportunity for education, training, and increasing awareness in Indigenous communities. Creating a caregiver toolkit will also help to relieve caregiver stress by providing education to family members about community-based respite care and services available.
基于社区的临时护理
照顾者对于老年痴呆症患者的生活质量是不可或缺的。土著痴呆症患者护理人员缺乏培训和文化上适当的资源,导致社区暂息护理的可及性存在差距。虽然目前存在针对临时护理工作者的模块,但为土著护理人员和家庭成员设计的文化安全培训模块有限,这些家庭成员正在努力增加有关痴呆症的传统知识。开发以社区为基础的土著痴呆症护理人员工具包,为社区临时护理创造文化上安全、可获得的资源。在土著研究方法和社区研究的指导下,晨星小屋应社区研究咨询委员会的要求与File Hills Qu 'Appelle部落理事会合作,旨在促进土著社区支持模式,并为痴呆症患者及其家人的护理人员开发工具包。该工具包包括以下信息:了解痴呆症、护理策略、为护理人员提供的在线资源链接以及土著文化特有的资源。目标是通过分发工具包,增加护理人员获得与痴呆症相关的支持的机会,并通过在土著社区创造教育、培训和提高认识的机会,建设提供基于社区的临时护理的能力。通过向家庭成员提供关于基于社区的临时护理和现有服务的教育,创建一个护理人员工具包也将有助于减轻护理人员的压力。
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