Younger People with Dementia
Planning, Practice and Development
Herausgeber: Cox, Sylvia; Keady, John
Younger People with Dementia
Planning, Practice and Development
Herausgeber: Cox, Sylvia; Keady, John
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The first book to address the subject in its own right, this book targets good practice and stimulates an agenda for change. The contributors explore the implications for younger people with dementia and their families at personal and service-development levels. They call for a multi-disciplinary approach to all stages of the provision of services.
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The first book to address the subject in its own right, this book targets good practice and stimulates an agenda for change. The contributors explore the implications for younger people with dementia and their families at personal and service-development levels. They call for a multi-disciplinary approach to all stages of the provision of services.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 159mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781853025884
- ISBN-10: 1853025887
- Artikelnr.: 22202707
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 159mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9781853025884
- ISBN-10: 1853025887
- Artikelnr.: 22202707
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Foreword by Professor Mary Marshall
Dementia Services Development Centre. Introduction
Sylvia Cox and John Keady. PART ONE: SETTING THE SCENE. 1. Assessment and Service Responses for Younger People with Dementia
Jane McLennan
Royal Victoria Hospital Edinburgh and the University of Stirling. 2. Epidemiological Issues and Younger People with Dementia
Kirstie Woodburn
Royal Edinburgh Hospital. 3. Needs Assessment: Individual and Strategic Care Planning
Gregor McWalter and Jim Chalmers
Information and Statistics Division
NHS Scotland. 4. Opportunities and Threats: Multi-Agency Perspectives and Person-Centred Planning
Sylvia Cox. PART TWO: SPECIFIC CONSIDERATIONS. 5. HIV and Related Brain Impairment
Steve Jamieson
Bethlem and Maudsley NHS Trust
London. 6. Huntington's Disease
Roseanne Cetnarskyj and Mary Porteous
West General Hospital
Edinburgh. 7. Learning Disability and Dementia
Sally-Ann Cooper
St Mary's Hospital Rockingham Forest NHS Trust. 8. Alcohol-Related Brain Impairment: An Approach to the Problem in Victoria
Australia
Simon Crowe
La Trobe University
Melbourne. PART THREE: DEVELOPING AN INDIVIDUAL UNDERSTANDING. 9. Dark Head Amongst the Grey: Experiencing the Worlds of Younger People with Dementia
John Killick
Westminster Health Care and the University of Stirling. 10. Negotiating Care-Giving and Employment
Dianne Seddon
University of Wales
Bangor. 11. Young Carers: Individual Circumstances and Practice Consideration in Dementia Caregiving
Jane Gilliard
Dementia Care
Bristol. 12. Family Caregiving and Younger People with Dementia: Dynamics
Experiences and Service Expectations
John Keady
University of Wales at Bangor and Mike Nolan
University of Sheffield. 13.Designing for Younger People with Dementia: The Needs of Younger People with Dementia
Gretta Peachment
Homes of Peace
Western Australia. PART FOUR: PRACTICE DEVELOPMENTS. 14. Younger People with Dementia: Psychosocial Interventions for Individuals and their Families
Bob Woods
University of Wales
Bangor. 15. Support Groups for People in the Early Stages of Alzheimer's Disease
Robyn Yale
San Francisco. 16. Training and Younger People with Dementia: A Shared Learning Perspective
Alan Chapman
Dementia Services Development Centre. 17. Changing the Mindset: Developing an Agenda for Change
Sylvia Cox and John Keady. Index.
Dementia Services Development Centre. Introduction
Sylvia Cox and John Keady. PART ONE: SETTING THE SCENE. 1. Assessment and Service Responses for Younger People with Dementia
Jane McLennan
Royal Victoria Hospital Edinburgh and the University of Stirling. 2. Epidemiological Issues and Younger People with Dementia
Kirstie Woodburn
Royal Edinburgh Hospital. 3. Needs Assessment: Individual and Strategic Care Planning
Gregor McWalter and Jim Chalmers
Information and Statistics Division
NHS Scotland. 4. Opportunities and Threats: Multi-Agency Perspectives and Person-Centred Planning
Sylvia Cox. PART TWO: SPECIFIC CONSIDERATIONS. 5. HIV and Related Brain Impairment
Steve Jamieson
Bethlem and Maudsley NHS Trust
London. 6. Huntington's Disease
Roseanne Cetnarskyj and Mary Porteous
West General Hospital
Edinburgh. 7. Learning Disability and Dementia
Sally-Ann Cooper
St Mary's Hospital Rockingham Forest NHS Trust. 8. Alcohol-Related Brain Impairment: An Approach to the Problem in Victoria
Australia
Simon Crowe
La Trobe University
Melbourne. PART THREE: DEVELOPING AN INDIVIDUAL UNDERSTANDING. 9. Dark Head Amongst the Grey: Experiencing the Worlds of Younger People with Dementia
John Killick
Westminster Health Care and the University of Stirling. 10. Negotiating Care-Giving and Employment
Dianne Seddon
University of Wales
Bangor. 11. Young Carers: Individual Circumstances and Practice Consideration in Dementia Caregiving
Jane Gilliard
Dementia Care
Bristol. 12. Family Caregiving and Younger People with Dementia: Dynamics
Experiences and Service Expectations
John Keady
University of Wales at Bangor and Mike Nolan
University of Sheffield. 13.Designing for Younger People with Dementia: The Needs of Younger People with Dementia
Gretta Peachment
Homes of Peace
Western Australia. PART FOUR: PRACTICE DEVELOPMENTS. 14. Younger People with Dementia: Psychosocial Interventions for Individuals and their Families
Bob Woods
University of Wales
Bangor. 15. Support Groups for People in the Early Stages of Alzheimer's Disease
Robyn Yale
San Francisco. 16. Training and Younger People with Dementia: A Shared Learning Perspective
Alan Chapman
Dementia Services Development Centre. 17. Changing the Mindset: Developing an Agenda for Change
Sylvia Cox and John Keady. Index.
Foreword by Professor Mary Marshall
Dementia Services Development Centre. Introduction
Sylvia Cox and John Keady. PART ONE: SETTING THE SCENE. 1. Assessment and Service Responses for Younger People with Dementia
Jane McLennan
Royal Victoria Hospital Edinburgh and the University of Stirling. 2. Epidemiological Issues and Younger People with Dementia
Kirstie Woodburn
Royal Edinburgh Hospital. 3. Needs Assessment: Individual and Strategic Care Planning
Gregor McWalter and Jim Chalmers
Information and Statistics Division
NHS Scotland. 4. Opportunities and Threats: Multi-Agency Perspectives and Person-Centred Planning
Sylvia Cox. PART TWO: SPECIFIC CONSIDERATIONS. 5. HIV and Related Brain Impairment
Steve Jamieson
Bethlem and Maudsley NHS Trust
London. 6. Huntington's Disease
Roseanne Cetnarskyj and Mary Porteous
West General Hospital
Edinburgh. 7. Learning Disability and Dementia
Sally-Ann Cooper
St Mary's Hospital Rockingham Forest NHS Trust. 8. Alcohol-Related Brain Impairment: An Approach to the Problem in Victoria
Australia
Simon Crowe
La Trobe University
Melbourne. PART THREE: DEVELOPING AN INDIVIDUAL UNDERSTANDING. 9. Dark Head Amongst the Grey: Experiencing the Worlds of Younger People with Dementia
John Killick
Westminster Health Care and the University of Stirling. 10. Negotiating Care-Giving and Employment
Dianne Seddon
University of Wales
Bangor. 11. Young Carers: Individual Circumstances and Practice Consideration in Dementia Caregiving
Jane Gilliard
Dementia Care
Bristol. 12. Family Caregiving and Younger People with Dementia: Dynamics
Experiences and Service Expectations
John Keady
University of Wales at Bangor and Mike Nolan
University of Sheffield. 13.Designing for Younger People with Dementia: The Needs of Younger People with Dementia
Gretta Peachment
Homes of Peace
Western Australia. PART FOUR: PRACTICE DEVELOPMENTS. 14. Younger People with Dementia: Psychosocial Interventions for Individuals and their Families
Bob Woods
University of Wales
Bangor. 15. Support Groups for People in the Early Stages of Alzheimer's Disease
Robyn Yale
San Francisco. 16. Training and Younger People with Dementia: A Shared Learning Perspective
Alan Chapman
Dementia Services Development Centre. 17. Changing the Mindset: Developing an Agenda for Change
Sylvia Cox and John Keady. Index.
Dementia Services Development Centre. Introduction
Sylvia Cox and John Keady. PART ONE: SETTING THE SCENE. 1. Assessment and Service Responses for Younger People with Dementia
Jane McLennan
Royal Victoria Hospital Edinburgh and the University of Stirling. 2. Epidemiological Issues and Younger People with Dementia
Kirstie Woodburn
Royal Edinburgh Hospital. 3. Needs Assessment: Individual and Strategic Care Planning
Gregor McWalter and Jim Chalmers
Information and Statistics Division
NHS Scotland. 4. Opportunities and Threats: Multi-Agency Perspectives and Person-Centred Planning
Sylvia Cox. PART TWO: SPECIFIC CONSIDERATIONS. 5. HIV and Related Brain Impairment
Steve Jamieson
Bethlem and Maudsley NHS Trust
London. 6. Huntington's Disease
Roseanne Cetnarskyj and Mary Porteous
West General Hospital
Edinburgh. 7. Learning Disability and Dementia
Sally-Ann Cooper
St Mary's Hospital Rockingham Forest NHS Trust. 8. Alcohol-Related Brain Impairment: An Approach to the Problem in Victoria
Australia
Simon Crowe
La Trobe University
Melbourne. PART THREE: DEVELOPING AN INDIVIDUAL UNDERSTANDING. 9. Dark Head Amongst the Grey: Experiencing the Worlds of Younger People with Dementia
John Killick
Westminster Health Care and the University of Stirling. 10. Negotiating Care-Giving and Employment
Dianne Seddon
University of Wales
Bangor. 11. Young Carers: Individual Circumstances and Practice Consideration in Dementia Caregiving
Jane Gilliard
Dementia Care
Bristol. 12. Family Caregiving and Younger People with Dementia: Dynamics
Experiences and Service Expectations
John Keady
University of Wales at Bangor and Mike Nolan
University of Sheffield. 13.Designing for Younger People with Dementia: The Needs of Younger People with Dementia
Gretta Peachment
Homes of Peace
Western Australia. PART FOUR: PRACTICE DEVELOPMENTS. 14. Younger People with Dementia: Psychosocial Interventions for Individuals and their Families
Bob Woods
University of Wales
Bangor. 15. Support Groups for People in the Early Stages of Alzheimer's Disease
Robyn Yale
San Francisco. 16. Training and Younger People with Dementia: A Shared Learning Perspective
Alan Chapman
Dementia Services Development Centre. 17. Changing the Mindset: Developing an Agenda for Change
Sylvia Cox and John Keady. Index.