Donnelly, SarahSarahDonnellyGolden, FrankFrankGoldenKeating, MargueriteMargueriteKeatingMackell, SeanSeanMackellO'Shea, JudyJudyO'SheaPaley, GerryGerryPaleyParfitt, RayRayParfittQuaid, KevinKevinQuaidQuinlan, KathleenKathleenQuinlanRochford-Brennan, HelenHelenRochford-Brennan2023-03-242023-03-242023-01-10http://hdl.handle.net/10197/24241While there has been an increased focus on ageing in place in the Irish context, for some people, including people living with dementia (PLWD), nursing home care may be required to adequately meet their care needs as their dementia progresses and care needs increase. Nursing homes are the homes of many PLWD who, despite their frailty and health problems (including dementia), should be supported to enjoy a good quality of life, maintain, and develop relationships, and contribute to society (ADI, 2013).enPeople living with dementia (PLWD)Adult safeguardingFRIEDA principlesAdult Safeguarding and People Living with Dementia in Nursing HomesTechnical Report2023-02-17https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ie/