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Social Work and Dementia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Social Work and Dementia

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A practical work for social care professionals that provides guidance on managing cases effectively and empathetically, making appropriate and culturally sensitive decisions, and acting as an advocate for this growing client group. The author, a former social worker, is now a freelance consultant and trainer in dementia care based in the UK. Resources and regulations discussed are oriented toward social workers in the UK and Ireland. Annotation copyrighted by Book News Inc., Portland, OR

The Futures of Old Age
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

The Futures of Old Age

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-05-15
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  • Publisher: SAGE

What is the future of old age? How will families, services, and economies adapt to an older population? Such questions often provoke extreme and opposing answers: some see ageing populations as having the potential to undermine economic growth and prosperity; others see new and exciting ways of living in old age. The Futures of Old Age places these questions in the context of social and political change, and assesses what the various futures of old age might be. Prepared by the British Society of Gerontology, The Futures of Old Age brings together a team of leading international gerontologists from the United Kingdom and United States, drawing on their expertise and research. The book′s seven sections deal with key contemporary themes including: population ageing; households and families; health; wealth; pensions; migration; inequalities; gender and self; and identity in later life.

Ethical Issues in Dementia Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Ethical Issues in Dementia Care

Bradford Dementia Group Good Practice Guides There are always difficult day to day decisions to be faced when caring for a person with dementia - from knowing how to deal with wandering to end of life decisions. Many of these decisions are underpinned by value judgments about right and wrong and reflect a particular view of dementia. This book considers these ethical decisions in the context of relationships, treatment, safety and quality of life, offering practical guidance and advice. It draws on the experiences of family carers as well as on existing research and emphasizes the importance of empathy and the need to acknowledge different perspectives in order to reach the best decision for the person with dementia. In particular the authors discuss the way that decision makers are themselves changed by the decisions they make, and the impact of this on the decision-making process. This book should be read by all those who work caring for people with dementia.

Risk Assessment and Management for Living Well with Dementia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 130

Risk Assessment and Management for Living Well with Dementia

This book outlines some of the key issues in risk perception, assessment and management in dementia care in a way that is both practical and accessible to a wide range of practitioners. It develops an approach to risk that promotes choice for people with dementia whilst also acknowledging the complex challenges care providers face.

Enriched Care Planning for People with Dementia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

Enriched Care Planning for People with Dementia

The correlation between 'disengagement' and illness in people with dementia living in long-term care settings is becoming more widely recognised, and developing and adapting front-line staff responses to the changing needs of individuals is a crucial factor in addressing this problem. This book presents a complete practical framework for whole person assessment, care planning and review of persons with dementia or signs of dementia (including those with learning disabilities) who are in need of, or already receiving, health and/or social support. The book provides photocopiable assessment forms, guidelines for carrying out the assessment, and suggestions for tailored interventions based on t...

Person-centred Dementia Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 163

Person-centred Dementia Care

Explaining the four key areas of person-centred care for people with dementia, Dawn Brooker provides a fresh definition to the important ideas that underpin the implementation and practice of dealing with this issue.

Design for Nature in Dementia Care
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 183

Design for Nature in Dementia Care

Adopts a holistic and person-centred approach to caring for dementia sufferers by considering their emotional, psychological and spiritual well-being. Provides comprehensive examples of the wide range of ways a person can connect to nature through indoor and outdoor activities, elements and environments.

The Perspectives of People with Dementia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 260

The Perspectives of People with Dementia

The text focuses on projects which have taken different approaches to working with people with dementia in research, including examining the process of interviewing people with dementia whose first language is not English and encouraging people with dementia to participate in the research analysis.

Living with Ageing and Dying
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 549

Living with Ageing and Dying

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011-05-12
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  • Publisher: OUP Oxford

Ageing populations mean that palliative and end of life care for older people must assume greater priority. Indeed, there is an urgent need to improve the experiences of older people at the end of life, given that they have been identified as the 'disadvantaged dying'. To date, models of care are underpinned by the ideals of specialist palliative care which were developed to meet the needs of predominantly middle-aged and 'young old' people, and evidence suggests these may not be adequate for the older population group. This book identifies ways forward for improving the end of life experiences of older people by taking an interdisciplinary and international approach. Providing a synergy bet...

Decision-making, Personhood and Dementia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Decision-making, Personhood and Dementia

Based on papers from the Centre for Research on Personhood in Dementia workshop, experts discuss the interface between dementia, personhood and decision-making. Drawing on a range of perspectives, the book forges new understandings of relationships between informal decision-making and formal biomedical or legal processes for assessing competence.