Looking at the roles of those who decide on how, what, where and when care is given, as well as those who deliver care, this text outlines recommended measures for working with elderly people who have dementia.
Recognise the key characteristics of dementia, including the early signs of dementia, and appreciate that these signs can be associated with ... Discuss why it is important to personalise the care you provide to someone with dementia.
A Good Practice Guide for Delivering Person-centred Dementia Care Hazel May, Paul Edwards (R. N.), Dawn Brooker ... Barnett, E. (2000) Including the Person with Dementia in Designing and Delivering Care 'I Need to be Me!
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Marginalised Groups and Marginalised Areas of Dementia Research, Care and Practice Anthea Innes, Carole Archibald, Charlie Murphy. CHAPTER 11. Images,. Constructs,. Theory. and. Method: Including. the. Narrative. of. Dementia.