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Living With Dementia: Relations, Responses and Agency in Everyday Life

Editorial PALGRAVE MACMILLAN

Living With Dementia: Relations, Responses and Agency in Everyday Life
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  • Editorial PALGRAVE MACMILLAN
  • ISBN13 9781137593740
  • ISBN10 1137593741
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 204
  • Año de Edición 2017

Living With Dementia: Relations, Responses and Agency in Everyday Life

Editorial PALGRAVE MACMILLAN

32,00€
No disponible, consulte disponibilidad
Envío gratis
España peninsular

Detalles del libro

?This excellent book focuses on helping healthcare professionals provide a meaningful quality of life for persons with dementia. Family caregivers also would find the book of ? . This is a collection of significant topics for dementia care practitioners. The book provides case studies, discussions, and a new perspective for anyone interested in dementia care. The approach the book takes to this multidimensional illness is eye-opening and beneficial for anyone caring for a person with dementia.? (Carolyn N. Martin, Doody's Book Reviews, February, 2018)

Traditionally, dementia has been defined primarily in terms of loss: loss of cognitive and communicative competencies, loss of identity, loss of personal relationships. People living with dementia have been portrayed as increasingly dependent on others, with their loved ones seen more as care givers than as spouses, children and relatives. However, in the last two decades this view of the person living with dementia as an ?empty vessel? has been increasingly challenged, and the focus has shifted from one of care to one of helping people to live with dementia.

With contributions from an international range of expert authors, Living with Dementia strongly advocates this new perspective through in-depth discussion of what people with dementia and their loved ones can do, and how they can actively make use of remaining resources. Topics covered include:

  • how to involve people with dementia in collaborative activities in the home, and the benefits this has on their cognitive and communicative abilities
  • ways in which identity can be presented and preserved through storytelling, and the impact on identity of moving from home into residential care
  • the benefits of a 'citizenship' approach to dementia: of recognising that a person living with dementia is an active agent, with the right to self-determination and the ability to exert power over their own lives.

This important new contribution to the dementia debate is truly enlightening reading for students across the full range of health and social care disciplines, and offers a fresh perspective to existing practitioners and those who care for people with dementia.


Biografía del autor

Lars-Christer Hydén is Professor of Social Psychology and Director of the Center for Dementia Research (CEDER) at Linköping University, Sweden.

Eleonor Antelius is a lecturer in the Department of Social and Welfare Studies and Senior Researcher and Assistant Director of the Center for Dementia Research (CEDER) at Linköping University, Sweden.



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