Including the Person with Dementia in Designing and Delivering Care shows how we can adapt everyday interpretive skills to root service design and care delivery in the concerns and expectations of people with dementia. This book will be an invaluable resource for all those involved in the planning and provision of support for people with dementia.
Including the Person with Dementia in Designing and Delivering Care shows how we can adapt everyday interpretive skills to root service design and care delivery in the concerns and expectations of people with dementia. This book will be an invaluable resource for all those involved in the planning and provision of support for people with dementia.
Elizabeth Barnett is a Research Fellow at the Open University Business School, with a doctorate in social policy from the University of Bath. Her publications include the opening chapter of the Centre for Policy on Ageing's State of the Art in Dementia Care. From a background in health service management, she went on to train a wide range of care professionals across the UK in person-centred approaches to care and Dementia Care Mapping.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Mary Marshall. Introduction. 1. Why Listen? 2. How Can We Listen? 3. The Story of Green House. 4. What the Clients Said. 5. What the Clients Experienced. 6. What Other People Said. 7. What Can Happen when We Start to Listen. 8. The Costs of Care. References. Index.
Foreword by Mary Marshall. Introduction. 1. Why Listen? 2. How Can We Listen? 3. The Story of Green House. 4. What the Clients Said. 5. What the Clients Experienced. 6. What Other People Said. 7. What Can Happen when We Start to Listen. 8. The Costs of Care. References. Index.
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