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This volume consists of 150 plain college-ruled pages. Dementia is a common condition. Your risk of developing dementia increases as you get older, and the condition usually occurs in people over the age of 65.
Offering both an accessible introduction to dementia and practical tools, this book will be ideal for health and social care professionals, students of social care, health care and nursing, people with dementia, carers and anyone wanting to ...
Kaminsky , M. ( 1988 ) All that our eyes have witnessed : memories of a living workshop in the South Brons . In R. Disch Twenty Five Years of the Life Review . New York : Haworth . McWhenney , A. ( 1967 ) Adopted Children and How They ...
The purpose of this report is to raise awareness of dementia as a public health priority, to articulate a public health approach and to advocate for action at international and national levels.
An extraordinary story demonstrating how the love between a dementia sufferer and her husband/caregiver sustained them even as the disease worked its way to its inevitable conclusion.
This book concentrates on advanced disease and addresses issues such as pain management, decision-making, communication, the Mental Health Capacity Act, dementia in the younger patient, and the carer's perspective.
Case managers can coordinate this process; this collaborative care model has been shown to enhance person-centred care, improve outcomes for people with dementia and reduce inefficient service use, in some but not all studies, ...
Enriched with personal insights from clinical experts across the globe, this is a key text for neurologists, geriatricians, psychiatrists, psychologists, epidemiologists and all those responsible for managing provisions of dementia services ...
Offering compassionate and carefully considered theological and pastoral responses to dementia and forgetfulness, Swinton’s Dementia redefines dementia in light of the transformative counter story that is the gospel.
In this book John Swinton develops a practical theology of dementia for caregivers, people with dementia, ministers, hospital chaplains, and medical practitioners as he explores two primary questions: Who am I when I've forgotten who I am?
Neurons can ingest and destroy amyloid-beta, as long as there is not too much of it to swallow. ... As well as brain cells eating amyloid-beta, there are also enzymes in the extracellular fluid which can cut it up; and two of these are ...
Further resources and clinical materials are included in comprehensive appendices. The volume provides essential reading for clinicians and administrators who seek to improve the lives of people with dementia and those who care for them.
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Offering both an accessible introduction to dementia and practical tools, this book will be ideal for health and social care professionals, students of social care, health care and nursing, people with dementia, carers and anyone wanting to ...
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That phrase unfortunately encompassed the global investment markets leading to 2008. If ever there was a time for improving techniques and perspectives on valuation, it is now, and this book delivers.
University of Western Australia, Perth: Quality use of medicines in residential aged care Scientists discuss in 'Quality use of medicines in residential aged care' new findings in dementia. “Older people are more likely to be exposed to ...