Transforming the Quality of Life for People with Dementia Through Contact with the Natural World
Fresh Air on My Face
Herausgeber: Gilliard, Jane; Marshall, Mary
Transforming the Quality of Life for People with Dementia Through Contact with the Natural World
Fresh Air on My Face
Herausgeber: Gilliard, Jane; Marshall, Mary
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This important book simply but persuasively demonstrates why we should provide the opportunities for people with dementia to experience the great outdoors. The contributors explore many different ways in which people with dementia can experience and interact with nature.
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This important book simply but persuasively demonstrates why we should provide the opportunities for people with dementia to experience the great outdoors. The contributors explore many different ways in which people with dementia can experience and interact with nature.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 154mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 246g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052672
- ISBN-10: 1849052670
- Artikelnr.: 33768918
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 154mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 246g
- ISBN-13: 9781849052672
- ISBN-10: 1849052670
- Artikelnr.: 33768918
Edited by Jane Gilliard and Mary Marshall
Introduction. Jane Gilliard and Mary Marshall. 1. Dementia
Spirituality and Nature. Malcolm Goldsmith
author of In A Strange Land and Hearing the Voice of People with Dementia and former Research Fellow
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. 2. Sunlight and Daylight. David McNair
Director of Lighting
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. 3. Living with Dementia through the Changing Seasons. Neil Mapes
Director of Dementia Adventure CIC
Essex
UK. 4. The Forget Me Not Centre. Linda Hughes
Lead Occupational Therapist
Forget Me Not Centre
Swindon
UK. 5. From Demedicalisation to Renaturalisation: Dementia and Nature in Harmony. Peter Whitehouse
Geriatric Neurologist
The Intergenerational School and Case Western Reserve University
USA
Danny George
Department of Humanities
Penn State College of Medicine
USA
Johanna Wigg
The Vicarage by the Sea
Inc.
Maine
USA and Brett Joseph
Environmental Educator and Farmer/Permaculturalist
Center for Ecological Culture
Inc.
Ohio
USA. 'A Walking Panacea.' Brian and June Hennell. 6. Farming for Health: Exploring Benefits of Green Care Farms for Dementia Patients. Simone De Bruin
Researcher
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
Bilthoven
the Netherlands
Simon Oosting
Assistant Professor
Department of Animal Sciences
Wageningen University
the Netherlands
Marie-José Enders-Slegers
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
Utrecht University
the Netherlands and Jos Schols. 7. No Roof but the Sky Above My Head. James McKillop
MBE. 8. Animal Assisted Activities (AAA) for People Living with Dementia. Marcus Fellows
Chief Executive
BCOP
UK and Ann Rainsford. 9. Gardening and Dementia. Members of the Park Club
Age Concern Exeter
UK and Rachael Litherland
Innovations in Dementia
CIC
UK. 10. Allotments. Lorraine Robertson
Alzheimer Scotland. 'Things Aren't What They Used to Be.' Trevor Jarvis. 11. Creativity Outdoors. Claire Craig
Art and Design Research Centre
Sheffield Hallam University
UK. 12. The Therapeutic Mountain: The AlzheimUr CENTRE (Murcia
Spain). Halldóra Arnardóttir
PhD Art Historian and Javier Sánchez Merina
Architect
Sarq Architecture Office and Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca
Murcia
Spain. 13. Three Voices. Scottish Dementia Working Group. 14. Arne Naess: A Reflection. Peter Whitehouse
Geriatric Neurologist
The Intergenerational School and Case Western Reserve University
USA. 15. Nature
Spiritual Care and Dementia from an Asian Perspective. Manjit Kaur Nijjar and carers. 'Up and Away' and 'An Eyeshot in Summer.' John Killick
Poet and Writer in Residence for Alzheimer Scotland. Concluding Reflections. Jane Gilliard and Mary Marshall. The Editors. The Contributors. Index.
Spirituality and Nature. Malcolm Goldsmith
author of In A Strange Land and Hearing the Voice of People with Dementia and former Research Fellow
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. 2. Sunlight and Daylight. David McNair
Director of Lighting
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. 3. Living with Dementia through the Changing Seasons. Neil Mapes
Director of Dementia Adventure CIC
Essex
UK. 4. The Forget Me Not Centre. Linda Hughes
Lead Occupational Therapist
Forget Me Not Centre
Swindon
UK. 5. From Demedicalisation to Renaturalisation: Dementia and Nature in Harmony. Peter Whitehouse
Geriatric Neurologist
The Intergenerational School and Case Western Reserve University
USA
Danny George
Department of Humanities
Penn State College of Medicine
USA
Johanna Wigg
The Vicarage by the Sea
Inc.
Maine
USA and Brett Joseph
Environmental Educator and Farmer/Permaculturalist
Center for Ecological Culture
Inc.
Ohio
USA. 'A Walking Panacea.' Brian and June Hennell. 6. Farming for Health: Exploring Benefits of Green Care Farms for Dementia Patients. Simone De Bruin
Researcher
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
Bilthoven
the Netherlands
Simon Oosting
Assistant Professor
Department of Animal Sciences
Wageningen University
the Netherlands
Marie-José Enders-Slegers
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
Utrecht University
the Netherlands and Jos Schols. 7. No Roof but the Sky Above My Head. James McKillop
MBE. 8. Animal Assisted Activities (AAA) for People Living with Dementia. Marcus Fellows
Chief Executive
BCOP
UK and Ann Rainsford. 9. Gardening and Dementia. Members of the Park Club
Age Concern Exeter
UK and Rachael Litherland
Innovations in Dementia
CIC
UK. 10. Allotments. Lorraine Robertson
Alzheimer Scotland. 'Things Aren't What They Used to Be.' Trevor Jarvis. 11. Creativity Outdoors. Claire Craig
Art and Design Research Centre
Sheffield Hallam University
UK. 12. The Therapeutic Mountain: The AlzheimUr CENTRE (Murcia
Spain). Halldóra Arnardóttir
PhD Art Historian and Javier Sánchez Merina
Architect
Sarq Architecture Office and Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca
Murcia
Spain. 13. Three Voices. Scottish Dementia Working Group. 14. Arne Naess: A Reflection. Peter Whitehouse
Geriatric Neurologist
The Intergenerational School and Case Western Reserve University
USA. 15. Nature
Spiritual Care and Dementia from an Asian Perspective. Manjit Kaur Nijjar and carers. 'Up and Away' and 'An Eyeshot in Summer.' John Killick
Poet and Writer in Residence for Alzheimer Scotland. Concluding Reflections. Jane Gilliard and Mary Marshall. The Editors. The Contributors. Index.
Introduction. Jane Gilliard and Mary Marshall. 1. Dementia
Spirituality and Nature. Malcolm Goldsmith
author of In A Strange Land and Hearing the Voice of People with Dementia and former Research Fellow
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. 2. Sunlight and Daylight. David McNair
Director of Lighting
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. 3. Living with Dementia through the Changing Seasons. Neil Mapes
Director of Dementia Adventure CIC
Essex
UK. 4. The Forget Me Not Centre. Linda Hughes
Lead Occupational Therapist
Forget Me Not Centre
Swindon
UK. 5. From Demedicalisation to Renaturalisation: Dementia and Nature in Harmony. Peter Whitehouse
Geriatric Neurologist
The Intergenerational School and Case Western Reserve University
USA
Danny George
Department of Humanities
Penn State College of Medicine
USA
Johanna Wigg
The Vicarage by the Sea
Inc.
Maine
USA and Brett Joseph
Environmental Educator and Farmer/Permaculturalist
Center for Ecological Culture
Inc.
Ohio
USA. 'A Walking Panacea.' Brian and June Hennell. 6. Farming for Health: Exploring Benefits of Green Care Farms for Dementia Patients. Simone De Bruin
Researcher
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
Bilthoven
the Netherlands
Simon Oosting
Assistant Professor
Department of Animal Sciences
Wageningen University
the Netherlands
Marie-José Enders-Slegers
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
Utrecht University
the Netherlands and Jos Schols. 7. No Roof but the Sky Above My Head. James McKillop
MBE. 8. Animal Assisted Activities (AAA) for People Living with Dementia. Marcus Fellows
Chief Executive
BCOP
UK and Ann Rainsford. 9. Gardening and Dementia. Members of the Park Club
Age Concern Exeter
UK and Rachael Litherland
Innovations in Dementia
CIC
UK. 10. Allotments. Lorraine Robertson
Alzheimer Scotland. 'Things Aren't What They Used to Be.' Trevor Jarvis. 11. Creativity Outdoors. Claire Craig
Art and Design Research Centre
Sheffield Hallam University
UK. 12. The Therapeutic Mountain: The AlzheimUr CENTRE (Murcia
Spain). Halldóra Arnardóttir
PhD Art Historian and Javier Sánchez Merina
Architect
Sarq Architecture Office and Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca
Murcia
Spain. 13. Three Voices. Scottish Dementia Working Group. 14. Arne Naess: A Reflection. Peter Whitehouse
Geriatric Neurologist
The Intergenerational School and Case Western Reserve University
USA. 15. Nature
Spiritual Care and Dementia from an Asian Perspective. Manjit Kaur Nijjar and carers. 'Up and Away' and 'An Eyeshot in Summer.' John Killick
Poet and Writer in Residence for Alzheimer Scotland. Concluding Reflections. Jane Gilliard and Mary Marshall. The Editors. The Contributors. Index.
Spirituality and Nature. Malcolm Goldsmith
author of In A Strange Land and Hearing the Voice of People with Dementia and former Research Fellow
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. 2. Sunlight and Daylight. David McNair
Director of Lighting
Dementia Services Development Centre
University of Stirling
Scotland. 3. Living with Dementia through the Changing Seasons. Neil Mapes
Director of Dementia Adventure CIC
Essex
UK. 4. The Forget Me Not Centre. Linda Hughes
Lead Occupational Therapist
Forget Me Not Centre
Swindon
UK. 5. From Demedicalisation to Renaturalisation: Dementia and Nature in Harmony. Peter Whitehouse
Geriatric Neurologist
The Intergenerational School and Case Western Reserve University
USA
Danny George
Department of Humanities
Penn State College of Medicine
USA
Johanna Wigg
The Vicarage by the Sea
Inc.
Maine
USA and Brett Joseph
Environmental Educator and Farmer/Permaculturalist
Center for Ecological Culture
Inc.
Ohio
USA. 'A Walking Panacea.' Brian and June Hennell. 6. Farming for Health: Exploring Benefits of Green Care Farms for Dementia Patients. Simone De Bruin
Researcher
National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
Bilthoven
the Netherlands
Simon Oosting
Assistant Professor
Department of Animal Sciences
Wageningen University
the Netherlands
Marie-José Enders-Slegers
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology
Utrecht University
the Netherlands and Jos Schols. 7. No Roof but the Sky Above My Head. James McKillop
MBE. 8. Animal Assisted Activities (AAA) for People Living with Dementia. Marcus Fellows
Chief Executive
BCOP
UK and Ann Rainsford. 9. Gardening and Dementia. Members of the Park Club
Age Concern Exeter
UK and Rachael Litherland
Innovations in Dementia
CIC
UK. 10. Allotments. Lorraine Robertson
Alzheimer Scotland. 'Things Aren't What They Used to Be.' Trevor Jarvis. 11. Creativity Outdoors. Claire Craig
Art and Design Research Centre
Sheffield Hallam University
UK. 12. The Therapeutic Mountain: The AlzheimUr CENTRE (Murcia
Spain). Halldóra Arnardóttir
PhD Art Historian and Javier Sánchez Merina
Architect
Sarq Architecture Office and Hospital Virgen de la Arrixaca
Murcia
Spain. 13. Three Voices. Scottish Dementia Working Group. 14. Arne Naess: A Reflection. Peter Whitehouse
Geriatric Neurologist
The Intergenerational School and Case Western Reserve University
USA. 15. Nature
Spiritual Care and Dementia from an Asian Perspective. Manjit Kaur Nijjar and carers. 'Up and Away' and 'An Eyeshot in Summer.' John Killick
Poet and Writer in Residence for Alzheimer Scotland. Concluding Reflections. Jane Gilliard and Mary Marshall. The Editors. The Contributors. Index.