id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_l7reuvedgjhtldbqey5nl724qm Emily M. Abramsohn Community resource referral needs among African American dementia caregivers in an urban community: a qualitative study 2019.0 10 .pdf application/pdf 8436 768 62 Community resource referral needs among African American dementia caregivers in an urban community: a qualitative study Background: African American caregivers of community-residing persons with dementia are mostly unpaid and the perceptions of African American caregivers of people with dementia about community resources needed to support resource needs of these caregivers included social, entertainment, personal self-care and hospice services. Conclusions: African American caregivers in this study identified ways in which community resource referrals by shown to be an acceptable and scalable intervention to support self-care by systematically connecting people to community resources in a predominantly African American American urban communities [8], elicited the perceptions of African American caregivers of people with dementia about community resources needed to support information about community resources that would support opportunities for socialization for people with dementia as well as their own self-care, they also reported community resources, both for socialization for the person with dementia and for caregiver self-care, was the ./cache/work_l7reuvedgjhtldbqey5nl724qm.pdf ./txt/work_l7reuvedgjhtldbqey5nl724qm.txt