Practical Handbook of Living with Dementia

Practical Handbook of Living with Dementia

Hopfenbeck, Mark; Parker, Isla; Coaten, Richard

PCCS Books

09/2022

368

Mole

Inglês

9781915220165

15 a 20 dias

640

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Foreword - Steven Sabat, Introduction, Part 1: The voices of people with dementia and their carers, 1. The me in dementia - Keith Oliver, 2. Poetry and crafting as helpful activities for people living with dementia - Gail Gregory, 3. Using poetry to support my granny when she had dementia - Isla Parker, 4. The practical realities of caring for a loved one with dementia - Marianne Talbot, 5. The challenge of supporting an elderly parent with dementia - Gary Lockhart, 6. The difficulties and triumphs of the single carer - Peter Hemsley, Part 2: Caring for people with dementia, 7. Dementia and living at home: what can your general practitioner do for you? - Marieke Perry, 8. Providing person-centered spiritual care for people living with dementia - Kathy Fogg Berry, 9. Early onset dementia - Anthea Innes, John O'Doherty and Helen Rochford-Brennan, 10. Open Dialogue: A social network perspective in dementia care - Amy Jebreel, Rachel Butterfield and Robert Freudenthal, 11. Values-based practice in dementia care - Toby Williamson, 12. Planning now for your future: Advance care planning for people with dementia - Dylan Harris, 13. Palliative and end-of-life care in dementia - what would good care look like? - Karen Harrison Dening, 14. Palliative care options in dementia - Sascha R. Bolt, Judith M.M. Meijers and Jenny T. van der Steen, Part 3: Supporting people to live well with dementia, 15. Nutrition in dementia - Nina Herrington and Deborah Thompson, 16. I was finding it hard to eat and drink and got referred to Speech and Language Therapy! What's that all about? - Dara Brown, 17. Alternative treatments for insomnia for those with dementia and mild cognitive impairment - Lisa Austin, 18. Being in hospital when you have dementia: Providing person-centred care experiences in practice - Rachael Kelley, 19. Validation builds relationships and communication - Vicki de Klerk-Rubin, 20. Rapport-based communication: A practical approach to social inclusion and mutual wellbeing - Matt Laurie, 21. Dementia in the workplace - Louise Ritchie, Debbie Tolson and Mike Danson, 22. Does technology have a role in meeting the care and support needs of people living with dementia and their families? - John Woolham, 23. Improving independence, self-esteem and safety with better design for people with dementia - Mary Marshall, 24. How can gardening enrich the lives of people with dementia? - Sarah Swift and Margaret Brown, 25. Nature's role as a coping mechanism for people living with dementia - Wendy Brewin, 26. 'Finding safety: a monthly Rainbow Memory Cafe meeting for LGBT+ people affected by dementia - Sally Knocker and Lucy Whitman, 27. Supporting people living with dementia from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities - David Truswell, Part 4: Creative approaches to dementia, 28. Mindfulness for people living with dementia and their carers - Cath Arakelian, Jonathan Barker, 29. Trauma-informed yoga for older people living with dementia - Josephine Norrbo and Eleonore Wesen, 30. Improvisatory movement and dance for family carers and others - Richard Coaten, 31. Frames of mind: Bringing memories to life with stop frame animation - Bo Chapman and Zoe Flynn, 32. Digital life story work with people living with dementia - Kathryn Barham, 33. Music therapy in dementia care - Ming-Hung Hsu, 34. Poetry: Telling it like it is - John Killick, 35. The magic of paint - Susan Liggett and Megan Wyatt, 36. Teleplay: Approaches to digital clowning for dementia care - Richard Talbot and Claire Dormann, 37. Dementia-friendly museums: How cultural activity benefits people with dementia, carers and communities - Rosie Barker and Louise Deakin, 38. 'Our friends can't believe all the things we're doing': The role of culture in supporting people to live well with dementia - Nicky Taylor and Gabrielle Hamilton, Afterword - Julian C. Hughes, Conclusion
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