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The authors, specialists in the UK, draw on developmental theory to
propose a model of practice specifically for dementia care. The
number of people who suffer from dementia is increasing and in
consequence the problems it presents are affecting a growing number
of therapists and carers. Many of these problems are peculiar to
dementia and the models of care used with other client groups have
proved inadequate when dealing with the provision of quality of
care to people who have dementia. This revised edition contains a
new opening chapter which brings our understanding of dementia
up-to-date. The book looks at the relationship between occupation,
wellbeing and dementia and examines the critical role of the carer
in developing therapeutic interventions.
The correlation between 'disengagement' and illness in people with
dementia living in long-term care settings is becoming more widely
recognised, and developing and adapting front-line staff responses
to the changing needs of individuals is a crucial factor in
addressing this problem. This book presents a complete practical
framework for whole person assessment, care planning and review of
persons with dementia or signs of dementia (including those with
learning disabilities) who are in need of, or already receiving,
health and/or social support. The book provides photocopiable
assessment forms, guidelines for carrying out the assessment, and
suggestions for tailored interventions based on the profile that
emerges from the assessment process. The authors also include a
clear explanation of the five theoretical components of dementia
that are considered in the assessment: health, biography,
personality, neurological impairment and social psychology. This
good practice guide will provide a step up to the challenge of
providing person centred care as a minimum standard rather than
just an ideal. Care workers in residential settings and social
workers assessing clients for their support requirements will find
this an essential resource.
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