Winner of an "AJN" Book of the Year Award
Designated a Doody's Core Title
"I have not seen a book that does a better job with synthesis or
provision of good concise information to those in need." (3
Stars)--"Doody's Book Review Service"
Wandering behaviors are among the most frequent, problematic,
and dangerous conditions associated with dementia and a continual
challenge in health care and the community. Strongly
research-based, this book presents and analyzes the latest research
on wandering from the clinical, health care management, and policy
literature and offers practical assessment and management tools.
Nurses, physicians, gerontologists and others address the range of
wandering behaviors of patients with Alzheimer's and other
dementias, including prevention of elopement, getting lost, falls,
fractures, and the subsequent need for extended nursing home or
other supervised care that may result. The book places special
emphasis on the difficult and stressful problems of daily patient
care, improving safety for those with cognitive impairments, and
enabling those with dementia to remain independent longer.
This book is for all caregivers intent on improving care for the
nearly 5 million Americans who are at risk.
Key Features of this book:
Offers practical tools for measuring and assessing wandering
Emphasizes difficult and stressful daily problems of patient care
Assesses medication and nonpharmacological interventions Describes
the Alzheimer's Association's Safe Return Program Weighs
environmental design factors that influence wandering behaviors
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