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Essential reading for all dementia care practitioners and managers.
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Essential reading for all dementia care practitioners and managers.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 207mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781849053792
- ISBN-10: 1849053790
- Artikelnr.: 38572840
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 297mm x 207mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 548g
- ISBN-13: 9781849053792
- ISBN-10: 1849053790
- Artikelnr.: 38572840
Helen Sanderson is CEO of Helen Sanderson Associates (HSA) and Director Emeritus of the International Community for Person-Centred Practices. She has been closely involved in the development of person-centred thinking and planning in the UK over the last fifteen years. She is the author of A Practical Guide to Delivering Personalisation and Creating Person-Centred Organisations, both published by JKP. HSA's partnership with Borough Care Ltd and Stockport Council were runners up in the National Dementia Awards 2012 in the innovation category. Gill Bailey trained initially as a nurse and has worked with a range of providers and commissioning units across adult health and social care for over twenty-five years, and in the last ten years this has focussed on supporting people living with dementia. She is a Dementia Care Mapper, has a diploma in Dementia Studies and is studying for a master's degree in this area. She is currently working with providers to introduce Individual Service funds in residential and homecare services for people living with dementia.
Foreword by Jeremy Hughes. Introduction. 1. About this Book - and Arthur.
2. Personalisation and People Living with Dementia with Martin Routledge,
Head of Operations, In Control, UK 3. Knowing the Person - One-Page
Profiles. 4. Choice and Control in Practice. 5. Matching Staff and
Clarifying Responsibilities. 6. Acting on What is Working and Not Working.
7. Further Reflection, Learning and Action. 8. Past and Future - Life
Stories and Future Wishes. 9. Being Part of the Community. 10. Putting it
All Together - John's Story. 11. Getting Started and Progress for
Providers. Appendix: Progress for Providers: Checking Your Progress in
Delivering Personalised Support for People Living with Dementia in Care
Homes. References. Index.
2. Personalisation and People Living with Dementia with Martin Routledge,
Head of Operations, In Control, UK 3. Knowing the Person - One-Page
Profiles. 4. Choice and Control in Practice. 5. Matching Staff and
Clarifying Responsibilities. 6. Acting on What is Working and Not Working.
7. Further Reflection, Learning and Action. 8. Past and Future - Life
Stories and Future Wishes. 9. Being Part of the Community. 10. Putting it
All Together - John's Story. 11. Getting Started and Progress for
Providers. Appendix: Progress for Providers: Checking Your Progress in
Delivering Personalised Support for People Living with Dementia in Care
Homes. References. Index.
Foreword by Jeremy Hughes. Introduction. 1. About this Book - and Arthur.
2. Personalisation and People Living with Dementia with Martin Routledge,
Head of Operations, In Control, UK 3. Knowing the Person - One-Page
Profiles. 4. Choice and Control in Practice. 5. Matching Staff and
Clarifying Responsibilities. 6. Acting on What is Working and Not Working.
7. Further Reflection, Learning and Action. 8. Past and Future - Life
Stories and Future Wishes. 9. Being Part of the Community. 10. Putting it
All Together - John's Story. 11. Getting Started and Progress for
Providers. Appendix: Progress for Providers: Checking Your Progress in
Delivering Personalised Support for People Living with Dementia in Care
Homes. References. Index.
2. Personalisation and People Living with Dementia with Martin Routledge,
Head of Operations, In Control, UK 3. Knowing the Person - One-Page
Profiles. 4. Choice and Control in Practice. 5. Matching Staff and
Clarifying Responsibilities. 6. Acting on What is Working and Not Working.
7. Further Reflection, Learning and Action. 8. Past and Future - Life
Stories and Future Wishes. 9. Being Part of the Community. 10. Putting it
All Together - John's Story. 11. Getting Started and Progress for
Providers. Appendix: Progress for Providers: Checking Your Progress in
Delivering Personalised Support for People Living with Dementia in Care
Homes. References. Index.