
Jayeeta Rajagopalan
@jayeeta_r
Researcher @CPEC_LSE
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04-05-2021 06:56:19
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Where to start in order to Strengthen Responses to Dementia in india? Check the in-depth analysis with Suvarna Alladi Jayeeta Rajagopalan Saadiya Hurzuk Priya ARDSI India NIMHANS, Bengaluru Dr Klara Lorenz-Dant Martin Knapp @WeidnerWendy ADI


sciencedirect.com/science/articl… People living in poor housing conditions or living in social rented housing are more likely to experience early onset of care needs, which may lead to a higher demand for long-term care services. New article with Nicola Brimblecombe Bo Hu Javiera Cartagena-Farias

“Facilitating ageing in place has meant helping older people to remain in their homes, but it is important to highlight that quality housing cannot be taken for granted.” - Javiera Cartagena-Farias on new research with Nicola Brimblecombe Bo Hu and Care Policy and Evaluation Centre ow.ly/RRj650NAKhr

Delighted to be starting the phase II of STRiDEEngland and to share our initial fieldwork plans and how we co- developed them at the #SSCR2023 conference


@NicBrimblecombe reports preliminary mixed-method findings from the NIHR School for Social Care Research study of housing conditions and how they affect older people’s social care needs. Quant analysis by Javiera Cartagena-Farias Bo Hu #SSCR2023


A true insight on dementia in India and LMICs. Great experience developing the vignettes with experts in the field. Congratulations team, way to go !! STRiDE India #dementia #dementia_india #LMIC

Initial steps to better understand the diverse pathways to care for persons living with dementia in India. Great to see this published! STRiDE Dementia Project STRiDE India

Looking forward to presenting findings from our NIHR School for Social Care Research funded research on the links between housing, care needs and care costs with Madeleine Stevens. Based on work by us, Javiera Cartagena-Farias Bo Hu Jayeeta Rajagopalan Care Policy and Evaluation Centre


What leads to disparities in experiences of #dementia, as well as #care + support? ⚖️ This #DementiaActionWeek, CPEC researcher Adelina ComasHerrera explains the underlying factors that the STRiDE England project is investigating. 🔍 #DementiaAndInequality Alzheimer's Society ADI

Chiara De Poli explains how STRiDEEngland is exploring the diverse challenges faced by #dementia carers based on their geography, access to transport + other factors. 🌐 Watch the full video here:👉 youtu.be/ygmrnoXnej8 #DementiaActionWeek #DementiaResearch Alzheimer's Society

FEATURE!📰 CPEC researcher + Global Observatory of Long-Term Care director Adelina ComasHerrera has been interviewed for this issue of #EPuM, where she discusses inequalities in long-term care.⚖️ “People who are wealthier and who have had an easier life, age better.” Find her on page 102. 👇 EAPC




CPEC researcher and Global Observatory of Long-Term Care director Adelina ComasHerrera opens the #dementia session on the final day of #ILPN2024 by introducing the STRiDE Dementia Project project. 💡


NEW BLOG: What works best for supporting people leaving hospital? 🏥 The #REABLEM project, led by CPEC researcher Cate Henderson, is working w/ 5 local authorities to fill evidence gaps about the best #reablement models. READ MORE: lse.ac.uk/cpec/news/reab… National Institute for Health and Care Research funded.


NEW BLOG: What support do young carers and their families want, need, and value? 🧑🤝🧑 For #CarersRightsDay, Nicola Brimblecombe shares findings from an National Institute for Health and Care Research-funded study with Sheffield Young Carers & HSCWRU on improving support for #YoungCarers. Read more: lse.ac.uk/cpec/news/rebi…
