Dementia
An introduction for nursing, health and social care
Emma Wolverson author Karen Harrison Dening author Amy Pepper author Madeleine Walpert author Tia Cheung-Cook author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Lantern Publishing Ltd
Published:5th Nov '24
Should be back in stock very soon
Dementia is an accessible introductory textbook that will help to improve the quality of care provided to people with dementia. It is aimed primarily at nursing, health and social care students who are seeking to understand dementia and to become rounded practitioners.
Through clear explanations, examples, case studies and activities, the book will help you to support and care for people with dementia whenever you meet them in your practice. You will learn:
- What dementia is and how its various forms are diagnosed and treated
- How to provide person-centred care and how to support family carers
- How to apply key principles in communicating with a person living with dementia
- About key legal, ethical and safeguarding issues including capacity, decision-making and risk
- How dementia and comorbid conditions interact and what challenges comorbid conditions present in the care of people with dementia
- Best practice in end-of-life care and support for people with dementia and their families
Clearly presented and easy to understand
‘This book is a must for anyone working in health or social care, who needs to understand people living with dementia and their families, and for people caring for their loved ones. It is well laid-out in easy to understand language, with highlighted sections allowing the reader to dip into whichever subject they need. It covers matters such as diagnosis, how to best care for and understand those with dementia, along with key legal and safeguarding advice and so much more. Highly recommended!' Amazon reviewer
ISBN: 9781914962240
Dimensions: 244mm x 172mm x 11mm
Weight: 419g
198 pages