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*Winner in the Health and Social Care category at the 2012 British
Medical Association Book Awards* Risk is central to professional
practice, assessment and decision-making in dementia care. Yet
theories of risk are often complex and difficult to translate into
everyday practice. This book outlines some of the key issues in
risk perception, assessment and management in dementia care in a
way that is both practical and accessible to a wide range of
practitioners. It develops an approach to risk that promotes choice
for people with dementia whilst also acknowledging the complex
challenges care providers face. The authors provide an overview of
the legislative framework currently in place, and of the ethical
dilemmas which may emerge in practice. Frameworks for informed and
balanced decision-making are offered, and the importance of
including the person with dementia, their family, and care
providers in decision-making is emphasised. Throughout the book,
case studies are used to illustrate effective negotiation and
practical solutions to risk dilemmas in practice. This book
highlights principles of good practice for managing risk in
dementia care, and presents a rounded approach that will help
practitioners negotiate some of the complex issues this entails.
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