Description
Sharing and evaluating a series of relationship-centred approaches to dementia care, this book enables practitioners to have hands-on involvement in improving the quality of this care.
Fostering a critical approach to our understanding of how we do relationship-centred dementia care, Reid shows how experiences of living with dementia, family awareness of dementia, professional knowledge of providing dementia care, and the health, social care and housing system are linked, and how good dementia care arises from the relationships between these groups. The book encourages thinking about the stigma attached to dementia, and how a focus on living well with dementia helps shape policies about people with dementia, with their voices included. Practical steps for carrying out relationship-centred dementia care are also explained, with examples of common obstacles and how to overcome them.
Learn how to carry out relationship-centred dementia care with this guide
About the Author
David I. J. Reid is director of DARE Dementia. He has contributed to ideas about relationship-centred dementia care, undertaken research with persons with dementia, their supporters and practitioners, organised community exhibitions, and led dementia education courses up to master's level.
Book Information
ISBN 9781785923067
Author David I. J. Reid
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publisher Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Weight(grams) 280g
Dimensions(mm) 214mm * 136mm * 18mm