Addressing the needs of older people and their carers is an essential element of both policy and practice in the fields of health and social care. Recent developments promote a partnership and empowerment model, in which the notion of person-centred care figures prominently. However, what person-centred care means and how it can be achieved is far from clear.
Working with Older People and their Families combines extensive reviews of specialist literatures with new empirical data in an attempt at a synthesis of themes about making a reality of person-centred care. Uniquely, it seeks to unite the perspectives of older people, family and professional carers in promoting a genuinely holistic approach to the challenges of an ageing society.
Working with Older People and their Families is recommended reading for students on health related courses such as nursing, medicine and the therapies. It is also of relevance to students of social work and social gerontology, researchers, managers and policy makers.
The changing face of health and social care Quality of life, quality of care Whos the expert redefining lay and professional relationships Acute and rehabilitative care for older people Community care The care needs of older people and family care-givers in continuing care settings Palliative care and older people The mental health needs of older people and their carers exploring tensions and new directions Older people with learning disabilities, health, community inclusion and family caregiving Integrating perspectives Appendix 1 Literature review: Methodology Bibliography Index.
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