Dementia Care Training Library: Module 4
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Dementia Care Training Library: Module 4
Working with Families of People with Dementia
Forester Morgan, Tim
Pavilion Publishing and Media Ltd
03/2022
80
Loose-leaf
Inglês
9781803880242
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction
SESSION 1: THE IMPACT OF CARING FOR A FAMILY MEMBER WITH DEMENTIA
1. Being a carer; 2. Caring for a person with dementia; 3. The impact on family relationships; 4. Sharing the journey but taking different paths
SESSION 2: THE DIVERSITY OF EXPERIENCES OF FAMILY CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
5. Applying the person-centred approach to carers of people with dementia; 6. Sociocultural differences in the perception of the care giving role; 7. Young carers of people with dementia
SESSION 3: WORKING IN IN PARTNERSHIP WITH FAMILY CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
8. What does working in partnership with family carers mean?; 9. The Triangle of Care; 10. Compassionate communication; 11. Madeline and Robbie's story; 12. Decision making and the best interests of the person with dementia
SESSION 4: SUPPORTING FAMILY CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA TO LIVE WELL
13. Recognition for carers of people with dementia; 14. Assessing their needs; 15. Meeting their needs; 16. Evaluation and close
Appendices and Worksheets
References and Further Reading
SESSION 1: THE IMPACT OF CARING FOR A FAMILY MEMBER WITH DEMENTIA
1. Being a carer; 2. Caring for a person with dementia; 3. The impact on family relationships; 4. Sharing the journey but taking different paths
SESSION 2: THE DIVERSITY OF EXPERIENCES OF FAMILY CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
5. Applying the person-centred approach to carers of people with dementia; 6. Sociocultural differences in the perception of the care giving role; 7. Young carers of people with dementia
SESSION 3: WORKING IN IN PARTNERSHIP WITH FAMILY CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
8. What does working in partnership with family carers mean?; 9. The Triangle of Care; 10. Compassionate communication; 11. Madeline and Robbie's story; 12. Decision making and the best interests of the person with dementia
SESSION 4: SUPPORTING FAMILY CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA TO LIVE WELL
13. Recognition for carers of people with dementia; 14. Assessing their needs; 15. Meeting their needs; 16. Evaluation and close
Appendices and Worksheets
References and Further Reading
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Introduction
SESSION 1: THE IMPACT OF CARING FOR A FAMILY MEMBER WITH DEMENTIA
1. Being a carer; 2. Caring for a person with dementia; 3. The impact on family relationships; 4. Sharing the journey but taking different paths
SESSION 2: THE DIVERSITY OF EXPERIENCES OF FAMILY CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
5. Applying the person-centred approach to carers of people with dementia; 6. Sociocultural differences in the perception of the care giving role; 7. Young carers of people with dementia
SESSION 3: WORKING IN IN PARTNERSHIP WITH FAMILY CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
8. What does working in partnership with family carers mean?; 9. The Triangle of Care; 10. Compassionate communication; 11. Madeline and Robbie's story; 12. Decision making and the best interests of the person with dementia
SESSION 4: SUPPORTING FAMILY CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA TO LIVE WELL
13. Recognition for carers of people with dementia; 14. Assessing their needs; 15. Meeting their needs; 16. Evaluation and close
Appendices and Worksheets
References and Further Reading
SESSION 1: THE IMPACT OF CARING FOR A FAMILY MEMBER WITH DEMENTIA
1. Being a carer; 2. Caring for a person with dementia; 3. The impact on family relationships; 4. Sharing the journey but taking different paths
SESSION 2: THE DIVERSITY OF EXPERIENCES OF FAMILY CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
5. Applying the person-centred approach to carers of people with dementia; 6. Sociocultural differences in the perception of the care giving role; 7. Young carers of people with dementia
SESSION 3: WORKING IN IN PARTNERSHIP WITH FAMILY CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA
8. What does working in partnership with family carers mean?; 9. The Triangle of Care; 10. Compassionate communication; 11. Madeline and Robbie's story; 12. Decision making and the best interests of the person with dementia
SESSION 4: SUPPORTING FAMILY CARERS OF PEOPLE WITH DEMENTIA TO LIVE WELL
13. Recognition for carers of people with dementia; 14. Assessing their needs; 15. Meeting their needs; 16. Evaluation and close
Appendices and Worksheets
References and Further Reading
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