Culturally Responsive Companion Program for a Japanese Woman with Dementia in a U.S. Nursing Home.

J Cross Cult Gerontol

City of Winchester Department of Social Services, Winchester, VA, USA.

Published: September 2021

The older foreign-born population is predicted to increase in the United States. As a whole, this population in the long-term care setting is more likely to face greater challenges associated with loneliness and social isolation due to their smaller social networks, language and cultural differences. The benefits of person-centered care have been widely recognized and may be a potential remedy for such challenges felt by older immigrants. Using a qualitative case study approach, this study explored the staff perceptions of a culturally responsive companion program provided to an older Japanese woman with advanced dementia in the long-term care setting to understand the potential benefits of such a program. The first theme that emerged was that the client benefitted from the program in regard to her physical wellbeing, emotional wellbeing, language communication and cultural support. Given the support of Japanese companions, the client was able to express her needs and health symptoms effectively and the staff were subsequently able to provide culturally-sensitive care. The second theme that emerged was the perceived benefits received by the staff. The companion program improved the staff's ability to provide quality care for the resident. This study implies that culturally responsive companion programs may benefit foreign-born older individuals in improving their wellbeing in long-term care settings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10823-021-09434-yDOI Listing

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