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From the internationally acclaimed author of the groundbreaking and
award-winning book Dementia Beyond Drugs comes another eye-opening
exploration of how to improve the lives of people with dementia and
those who care for them. In this revised edition-including updated
facts, studies, and terminology-Dr. G. Allen Power demonstrates how
to achieve sustainable success in dementia care by changing the
caregiving lens to focus on well-being and the ways in which it can
be enhanced in people living with dementia. Revealing how
drug-based interventions as well as completely holistic approaches
consistently fall short of addressing and meeting the needs of
people with dementia, this book offers a proactive approach-one
that challenges widely accepted dementia care practices and
provides a compelling new framework for developing more effective
dementia services. Through in-depth examinations of seven domains
of well-being, readers will discover how current care practices
erode them, and the transformative approaches that can restore
them, plus: how to apply a well-being approach to the everyday care
of people living with dementia a highly adaptable framework that
can be adopted in any living environment valuable insight on
overcoming physical and operational barriers to well-being a wealth
of person-centered, strengths-based approaches to care Filled with
true stories that demonstrate the power of a well-being approach to
greatly improve the lives of people with dementia as well as those
who care for them, this book presents methods that promise a new
and hopeful vision for achieving the best possible outcomes for
every person living with cognitive changes. Readers will be
challenged, motivated, and profoundly inspired.
Reducing the use of psychotropic drugs in the symptomatic treatment
of dementia is key to successfully implementing compassionate,
person-centered practices in your organization-and this book shows
clearly why and how it can be done. The revised second edition of
this award-winning resource introduces new research, language, and
examples to reinforce the core message that antipsychotic
medications are not the solution to ease the distress experienced
by individuals living with dementia. Outlined here is the
information and inspiration you need to provide alternative
solutions for individualized support and care. IN THIS BOOK YOU'LL
FIND: enlightened models to reduce the use of harmful medications
by understanding and addressing underlying causes of distress a
pathway to accomplish drug-reduction goals established by the U.S.
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) discussions of new
drug studies and government reports on the dangers and
ineffectiveness of antipsychotic medications in the treatment of
people with dementia recognized best practices in dementia care and
their transformational results case studies, stories, and other
educational tools illustrating positive outcomes for people living
with dementia ways to respond to anxiety and distress in people
with dementia . An essential read for all professionals in
long-term care, including administrators, medical directors,
nursing staff, psychologists and counselors, social workers, and
policy makers, the ideas presented here call for a revolution in
dementia care-one that always puts the person first.
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