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The \Senses Framework\: A Relationship-Centered Approach to Coproducing Dementia Events in Order to Allow People to Live Well After a Dementia Diagnosis
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Ali-Knight, Jane
, Kerr, Gary W.
, Stewart, Hannah
, Smith, Stephen
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Cocreation
/ Collaboration
/ Dementia
/ Events planning
/ Festival And Event Management
/ Qualitative research
/ Quality Of Life
/ Senses Framework
2022
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The \Senses Framework\: A Relationship-Centered Approach to Coproducing Dementia Events in Order to Allow People to Live Well After a Dementia Diagnosis
by
Ali-Knight, Jane
, Kerr, Gary W.
, Stewart, Hannah
, Smith, Stephen
in
Cocreation
/ Collaboration
/ Dementia
/ Events planning
/ Festival And Event Management
/ Qualitative research
/ Quality Of Life
/ Senses Framework
2022
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The \Senses Framework\: A Relationship-Centered Approach to Coproducing Dementia Events in Order to Allow People to Live Well After a Dementia Diagnosis
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, Kerr, Gary W.
, Stewart, Hannah
, Smith, Stephen
in
Cocreation
/ Collaboration
/ Dementia
/ Events planning
/ Festival And Event Management
/ Qualitative research
/ Quality Of Life
/ Senses Framework
2022
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The \Senses Framework\: A Relationship-Centered Approach to Coproducing Dementia Events in Order to Allow People to Live Well After a Dementia Diagnosis
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The \Senses Framework\: A Relationship-Centered Approach to Coproducing Dementia Events in Order to Allow People to Live Well After a Dementia Diagnosis
2022
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Overview
Dementia is a progressive disorder that affects how the brain works, and in particular the ability to remember, think, and reason. It affects speech, mood, mobility, behavior, and how people perceive and respond to the world around them. Contemporary approaches to understanding dementia
encourage society to think about how people can live well in their communities. These approaches focus on ensuring that people with dementia see the diagnosis not as the end of their life, but rather as the beginning of a new chapter of their life. This study explores how arts events specifically
tailored for people with dementia can help those with a dementia diagnosis to live well after their diagnosis. In this study, we have undertaken qualitative research in the form of semistructured interviews with festival organizers and event managers in order to understand the value of arts
festivals and events in the context of dementia care. In this article, we present areas of best practice within the Arts and Culture sector and offer recommendations for improvement in how festival and event managers make their arts events accessible and a positive experience for those living
with dementia. The key theoretical contribution of this article is the proposition of a theoretical framework that explores dementia arts events as they relate to a palliative model on relationship-centered care for people living with dementia-the \"Senses Framework\"-and we apply
this framework from social care in an arts events context.
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Cognizant Communication Corporation
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