Relationship-centred approaches to dementia care are imperative for enhancing wellbeing. Theory, case examples and tips for practice ensure that dementia care services can establish and draw on positive relationships between people with dementia, families, staff, care homes, communities and the wider health and social care system.
Relationship-centred approaches to dementia care are imperative for enhancing wellbeing. Theory, case examples and tips for practice ensure that dementia care services can establish and draw on positive relationships between people with dementia, families, staff, care homes, communities and the wider health and social care system.
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.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction. 2. Communication and Dementia. 3. People with Dementia's Experience of Living with Dementia. 4. Families' Experiences of Living with Dementia. 5. Care Practitioners' Experiences of Living with Dementia. 6. Creativity and Relationship-Centred Care. 7. Being Part of the Dementia Community. 8. The Dementia 'Passionista' and Relationship-Centred Dementia Care. 9. The Problem with Dementia Care Education. 10. Conclusion.
1. Introduction. 2. Communication and Dementia. 3. People with Dementia's Experience of Living with Dementia. 4. Families' Experiences of Living with Dementia. 5. Care Practitioners' Experiences of Living with Dementia. 6. Creativity and Relationship-Centred Care. 7. Being Part of the Dementia Community. 8. The Dementia 'Passionista' and Relationship-Centred Dementia Care. 9. The Problem with Dementia Care Education. 10. Conclusion.
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