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This book is a powerful and moving account of the experiences of 13
people with learning disabilities who were living with cancer. The
author followed their lives as part of a 3-year research study,
during which 10 people died. She spent extensive periods of time
with them at their homes and day centres, in hospitals, hospices
and nursing homes. In doing so, she gained a unique understanding
of what it is like for individuals with learning disabilities to
live with deteriorating health and how this may impact upon their
families, friends and carers. How was each person's cancer
diagnosed? How was their cancer and its implications explained to
them? How much did they understand and how did they cope with
treatment? What happened when they were dying? In answering these
questions, the book exposes the suffering of people with learning
disabilities at the end of their lives, but also their remarkable
resilience and strength. In an optimistic final chapter, the author
demonstrates how people with learning disabilities can best be
supported at the end of life. This book will be an invaluable
resource for anyone involved in the care and support of people with
learning disabilities who have cancer and who are dying, including
health and social care professionals, families and friends.
This book offers unique and flexible guidelines that can be used by
practitioners to ease the process of breaking bad news to people
with intellectual disabilities. The guidelines, which are adaptable
to individual communication ability and level of understanding,
address the many complex needs of people with intellectual
disabilities who can find understanding and accepting news that has
a negative impact on their life a very difficult task. In the book,
Irene Tuffrey-Wijne covers a range of different types of bad news,
from bereavement and illness to more minor issues such as a change
of accommodation, and offers highly practical and effective tips
that will help carers and practitioners ensure that bad news is
relayed as sensitively and successfully as possible. An easy-to-use
and comprehensive guide, this book will be an invaluable resource
of information for carers, health professionals such as doctors and
nurses as well as families of people with intellectual
disabilities.
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