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Sportive care can be thought of as an extension of palliative care
so that the person with dementia receives good quality, holistic
care that makes no distinctions between the dichotomies of care and
cure from the time of diagnosis until, and beyond, death. It
recognizes the need for an inter-disciplinary approach for
continuity of care. Supportive care in dementia must, therefore, be
broad in its scope and application.
Supportive Care of the Person with Dementia provides just such a
broad and full perspective, drawing upon the experience and
expertise of a wide range of internationally-based professionals to
outline a model of supportive care that will provide good quality
and holistic care for people with dementia. Making use of real-life
reports from both patients and carers to help readers fully
understand the reality of dementia, the book examines the key
principles that guide the practice of supportive care. It looks at
how supportive care can be used, and specific benefits a care model
of this type can bring to the complex problems that are frequently
encountered when treating this condition.
It is an ideal resource for all clinicians who are part of an
interdisciplinary team caring for sufferers with this debilitating
illness.
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