I am delighted to see this book actually based on what health and social care professionals want to know about dementia care. The chapters use complex or challenging case studies or related examples, with expert navigation and advice from an experienced Admiral Nurse to add context, guidance and understanding. As a result the Admiral Nurses and their colleagues have given a really useful practical text which I hope will get the wide readership it truly deserves.

- Professor Martin Orrell - Director, Institute of Mental Health, University of Nottingham,

Drawing directly from the specialist skills, values, and practice knowledge of Admiral Nurses, this accessible book is a treasure-trove of (in)valuable information for generalist practitioners working with, and alongside, people affected by dementia in any environment of care. It is essential reading.

- John Keady, Professor of Mental Health Nursing and Older People, The University of Manchester,

Highly practical, exceedingly well-informed, clearly relevant to day-to-day practice, this book provides a useful and stimulating resource for those - in many different circumstances - who work with people living with dementia. This should be no surprise, given the standing of the Admiral Nurses who have contributed their wisdom to these pages.

- Julian C. Hughes, Honorary Professor, Bristol Medical School, University of Bristol, UK,

Dementia can add a layer of complexity to health and social care, as problems with communication and understanding can make it more difficult to diagnose and treat other conditions and illnesses. For many people living with dementia, generalist clinicians in primary care will be their first port of call. This FAQ guide examines issues experienced by these clinicians during their daily practice, and offers expert advice on how to support people living with dementia. Each section includes a case study to illustrate a common concern, followed by analysis of the underlying issues and suggested approaches or solutions from an experienced Admiral Nurse. Topics include distressed behaviours at home and in clinical settings, managing fall risk, supporting older carers or those with disabilities, and advance care planning.This evidence-based guide sets out skills and approaches for all health professionals to provide excellent person-centred care for people living with dementia.
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Answers to key questions about supporting people with dementia from practitioners across the healthcare spectrum. From spotting early symptoms to managing distress and communication difficulties, this book explores the deeper elements underpinning interactions with people with dementia, and offers expert advice for person-centred support.
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The questions and concerns of real clinicians inform this 'how-to guide' for supporting people with an additional diagnosis of dementia.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781839976360
Publisert
2024-12-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Vekt
301 gr
Høyde
214 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Foreword by

Biographical note

Dr Karen Harrison Dening has over 45 years' experience in dementia care. After completing her PhD she became head of research at Dementia UK. She was a committee member on both NICE dementia guidelines.

Dr Hilda Hayo has over 43 years' experience in dementia care and has held various senior posts including the last 10 years as Chief Admiral Nurse and CEO of Dementia UK.

Amy Pepper is a mental health nurse with 20 years' experience in dementia care. She currently works as an Admiral Nurse with the Research and Publications Team at Dementia UK.