Dementia: Towards New Models of Palliative Care
The experience of VIDAS and the results of a survey conducted by IPSOS
Dementia: Towards New Models of Palliative Care
The experience of VIDAS and the results of a survey conducted by IPSOS
VIDAS, a leading provider of palliative care for over forty years, presents a new national survey conducted with Ipsos on the experiences of caregivers of people with dementia. The data is clear: caregivers are often alone, without support, and without access to adequate care. The old care paradigm, fragmented and disease-centered, is showing all its limitations. A palliative approach—comprehensive, competent, and humane—can make a difference.
VIDAS, a leading provider of palliative care for over forty years, presents a new national survey conducted with Ipsos on the experiences of caregivers of people with dementia. The data is clear: caregivers are often alone, without support, and without access to adequate care. The old care paradigm, fragmented and disease-centered, is showing all its limitations. A palliative approach—comprehensive, competent, and humane—can make a difference.
VIDAS, responding to new palliative care needs
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Antonio Benedetti
IPSOS Research: Palliative Care in the Dementia Context
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Giulia Bettelli
Alberta Della Bella
Alberta Della Bella
Palliative care as a support for disability
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Prof. Nicola Montano
How is VIDAS assistance organized?
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Dr. Barbara Rizzi
Alzheimer's Project, supporting patients and caregivers
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Elisabetta Donati