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Living better with dementia : good practice and innovation for the future / Dr. Shibley Rahman, Queen's Scholar, BA (1st Class Honours), MB BChir, PhD, (all Cambridge), MRCP(UK), LLB (Hons) (BPP Law School), LLM (with commendation) (University of Law of England and Wales), MBA (BPP Business School), Postgraduate Diploma in Law (BPP Law School) ; forewords by Kate Swaffer, Chris Roberts, and Beth Britton.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2015Description: 400 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781849056007 (paperback) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.83 23
LOC classification:
  • RC521 .R34 2015
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also issued online.
Contents:
Stigma, citizenship and living better with dementia -- Culture and diversity in living well with dementia -- Global strategies for living well with dementia -- What might living better with young onset dementia mean? -- Delerium and living well with dementia -- Care and support networks for living well with dementia -- Eating and living well with dementia -- Incontinence and living well with dementia -- How is 'whole person care' relevant to a person living well with dementia? -- Inequalities and living better with dementia : a focus on housing -- Does GPC tracking have a role to play in living well with dementia? -- Rights based approaches, personal budgets, and living well with dementia -- Art, music, and creativity for living well with dementia -- Explaining the triggering of memories in people living well with dementia -- Innovation, anti-psychotics, and living well with dementia -- Promoting leadership for living well with dementia.
Summary: Identifying current global policy challenges for living well with dementia, this book tackles controversial topics at the forefront of public and political debate, and highlights pockets of innovation and good practice from around the world to inform practical solutions for living well with dementia in the future.
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Formerly CIP. Uk

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Stigma, citizenship and living better with dementia -- Culture and diversity in living well with dementia -- Global strategies for living well with dementia -- What might living better with young onset dementia mean? -- Delerium and living well with dementia -- Care and support networks for living well with dementia -- Eating and living well with dementia -- Incontinence and living well with dementia -- How is 'whole person care' relevant to a person living well with dementia? -- Inequalities and living better with dementia : a focus on housing -- Does GPC tracking have a role to play in living well with dementia? -- Rights based approaches, personal budgets, and living well with dementia -- Art, music, and creativity for living well with dementia -- Explaining the triggering of memories in people living well with dementia -- Innovation, anti-psychotics, and living well with dementia -- Promoting leadership for living well with dementia.

Identifying current global policy challenges for living well with dementia, this book tackles controversial topics at the forefront of public and political debate, and highlights pockets of innovation and good practice from around the world to inform practical solutions for living well with dementia in the future.

Also issued online.

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