Dementia and human rights

Dementia and human rights
Author: Cahill, Suzanne
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-03-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447331384

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The time has come to further challenge biomedical and clinical thinking about dementia, which has for so long underpinned policy and practice. Framing dementia as a disability, this book takes a rights-based approach to expand the debate. Applying a social constructionist lens, it builds on earlier critical perspectives by bringing together concepts including disability, social inclusion, personhood, equality, participation, dignity, empowerment, autonomy and solidarity. Launching the debate into new and exciting territory, the book argues that people living with dementia come within the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and therefore have full entitlement to all the rights the Convention enshrines. A human rights-based approach has not to date been fully applied to interrogate the lived experience and policy response to dementia. With the fresh analytical tools provided in this book, policy makers and practitioners will will gain new insights into how this broader perspective can be used to further promote the quality of life and quality of care for all those affected by dementia.

Living with Dementia

Living with Dementia
Author: Dementia Alliance
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2017-01-30
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1722702931

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There are many resources available about the cognitive changes and impairments associated with dementia, including Alzheimer's. Little has been written, however, about LIVING with, what for many will be, a long-term condition. This handbook provides information and insights provided bypeople living with dementia and their care partners to help family and friends better understand living with early and moderate symptoms of dementia, and how to best support someone you care about.

Dementia Rehabilitation

Dementia Rehabilitation
Author: Lee-Fay Low,Kate Laver
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-10-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780128186862

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Rehabilitation helps individuals maintain and optimize independence. Historically, people with dementia have received little rehabilitation and the focus has been on care to replace lost function. Dementia Rehabilitation is a resource for health and social professionals, service planners, policy makers, and academics. The book makes a compelling case for rehabilitation for people with dementia, including the views of people with dementia and the research evidence. For each area of function, the research evidence and relevant theory is summarized, followed by practical information on clinical assessment, and delivery of therapies. Identifies rehabilitation as a human right for people with dementia. Reviews functions affected by dementia, including cognition, communication, and physical function. Outlines evidence-based strategies to maintain function and to delay decline. Describes how to maintain activities of daily living and leisure activities. Includes techniques to maintain self-identity and mood. Recognizes the importance of environment and care partners in supporting rehabilitation. Summarizes models of care for rehabilitation.

Duties to Care

Duties to Care
Author: Rosie Harding
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2017-08-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107097377

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Duties to Care is the first empirically grounded, conceptually nuanced, socio-legal examination of caring for a person with dementia.

Human Rights for People Living with Dementia

Human Rights for People Living with Dementia
Author: Linda Steele,Kate Swaffer,Lyn Phillipson,Richard Fleming
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-02-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0646815717

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The Anthology showcases diverse perspectives in support of human rights of people living with dementia. It aims to communicate to law and policy makers and the wider community the growing support for recognising human rights for people living with dementia. Contributors include people living with dementia, dementia rights advocates and lawyers, care partners, social justice advocates, and academics.

Dementia and human rights

Dementia and human rights
Author: Cahill, Suzanne
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-03-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447331414

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The time has come to further challenge biomedical and clinical thinking about dementia, which has for so long underpinned policy and practice. Framing dementia as a disability, this book takes a rights-based approach to expand the debate. Applying a social constructionist lens, it builds on earlier critical perspectives by bringing together concepts including disability, social inclusion, personhood, equality, participation, dignity, empowerment, autonomy and solidarity. Launching the debate into new and exciting territory, the book argues that people living with dementia come within the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and therefore have full entitlement to all the rights the Convention enshrines. A human rights-based approach has not to date been fully applied to interrogate the lived experience and policy response to dementia. With the fresh analytical tools provided in this book, policy makers and practitioners will will gain new insights into how this broader perspective can be used to further promote the quality of life and quality of care for all those affected by dementia.

Dementia in Prison

Dementia in Prison
Author: Joanne Brooke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2020-12-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781000295603

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This innovative volume exposes dementia as a condition that the aging prison population is increasingly facing. Going beyond exploring the need to understand dementia within prison populations, it argues that healthcare workers and prison staff must ensure that prisoners developing dementia during their sentence are identified and supported. Dementia in Prison covers three key areas: • Healthcare services in prison settings and how these affect the rapidly aging prison population, • The human rights of prisoners with dementia, alongside the ethics of healthcare in this environment, • The current state of support for prisoners with dementia and any recommendations for future assessment, diagnosis, and policies. This provocative book will be invaluable to scholars in the fields of public health, criminology and medical sociology as well as nurses and prison staff.

Dementia Law and Ethics

Dementia  Law and Ethics
Author: Julian C. Hughes,Aileen Beatty,Charlotte Emmett
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-12-21
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781784508968

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Clinical dilemmas in dementia contexts are often not because the clinical facts are in doubt, but because the ethical and legal underpinnings are uncertain - which can cause worry and confusion. This practical book will help nurses, healthcare assistants and other practitioners to think through their responses clearly in the midst of these difficult situations. The chapters all stand alone, allowing the reader to dip quickly in and out of the book as required. They address complex issues such as abuse, behaviour that challenges, forced care, treatment withdrawal, and contain clinical case vignettes throughout. This is essential reading to give practitioners the confidence that good legal and ethical decisions can be made in the same way as good clinical decisions.