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Care-giving in dementia is a new speciality with its own rapidly
growing body of knowledge. This second volume of contributions from
leading practitioners and researchers around the world is a
handbook for all those involved in hands on caring, or in planning
care, for persons with dementia. Volume 2 of Care-Giving in
Dementia provides a rich source of information on most recent
thinking about individualised long-term care of both dementia
sufferers and their families. Key themes in Volume 2 are: the
subjective experience of dementia the provision of care for family
carers differing cultural perspectives of dementia the crucial
importance of life-history information for understanding a person's
reaction to their illness. Chapters on the search for an ethical
framework and the best environment within which to provide care are
particularly timely.
Care-giving in dementia is a new speciality with its own rapidly
growing body of knowledge. This second volume of contributions from
leading practitioners and researchers around the world is a
handbook for all those involved in hands on caring, or in planning
care, for persons with dementia. Volume 2 of Care-Giving in
Dementia provides a rich source of information on most recent
thinking about individualised long-term care of both dementia
sufferers and their families. Key themes in Volume 2 are: the
subjective experience of dementia the provision of care for family
carers differing cultural perspectives of dementia the crucial
importance of life-history information for understanding a person's
reaction to their illness. Chapters on the search for an ethical
framework and the best environment within which to provide care are
particularly timely.
Dementia in Close-Up is a clear and practical guide to dementia and
the world of the dementia sufferer.
Bere Miesen assumes no medical or specialist knowledge and uses
first hand accounts and real-life examples to examiners on patterns
of behaviour and responses of sufferers and their carers. He
focuses on the complex and varied relationships between the
sufferer, their family and professional carers, and explores the
conflict that can sometimes be engendered by dependency, fear and
sustained closeness.
Going beyond the purely medical descriptions of dementia, Dementia
in Close-Up strives to give families and health professionals the
means to form caring and rewarding relationships and to help
everyone involved.
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