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This is an excellent text for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. The strong emphasis on person centred approaches and relationships permeates throughout the book and the activities presented provide the reader with the opportunity to reflect upon their own practice and the best fit options identify interventions for consideration.
Sandra Fleming, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
I thought this book was a very useful and detailed text exploring the world of the person with dementia and their carer.
Dr Alisoun Milne, Reader in Social Gerontology, School for Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research, University of Kent, UK
Excellent text which provides a number of useful case studies which helps to demonstrate the application of evidence to practice. Well written, informative chapters.
Val Howatson, Pathway Leader in Mental Health, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
This workbook builds upon the person-centred approach to dementia care, and gives students, practitioners and carers a new way of looking at dementia and the people who live with it. The authors reflect upon the reality of working within dementia care and the importance of working positively with others to achieve the best care possible. The workbook is full of exercises and activities to try, all designed to help you engage and connect with the person with dementia, empowering both them and their families/carers. Key topics explored by the workbook includes::
The Dementia Care Workbook is a valuable companion and learning tool for all those working with people with dementia
Opis
Dedication
Acknowledgements
The dementia care workbook
The felt experience: The person with dementia
The felt experience: Carers
Attitudes
The environment of care
The person with dementia
Engagement - connecting with the person
Empowerment and disempowerment
Facilitating person-centred care: Worksheets and activities
Appendices
References
Index