Hearing the Voice of People with Dementia

Hearing the Voice of People with Dementia
Author: Malcolm Goldsmith,Malcolm Clive Goldsmith
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Limited
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1996
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: UOM:39015037780114

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Based on research into ten key areas relevant to dementia, this book offers practical advice and suggestions.

Dementia

Dementia
Author: Susan Hunter
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1853023124

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As a focus for academic and professional study, dementia has moved rapidly from the margin to the mainstream during the last decade. Understanding of this distressing condition, its aetiology and recognition, has become much more widespread and sophisticated. Building on such clinical knowledge, this book challenges the reader - to think ethically and in a person-centred way about the implications of dementia at a personal, planning and service provision level - to consider consumer perspectives, not only those of carers but also the much neglected views of individuals with dementia - to explore less well documented areas such as dementia and Down's Syndrome, depression and early onset dementia. In conclusion, the book illuminates selected topical developments in service provision such as community care, advocacy and aspects of the built and social care environment.

Hearing the User s Voice

Hearing the User s Voice
Author: Charlie Murphy,John Killick,Kate Allan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Dementia
ISBN: 1857691296

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Broadening the dementia debate

Broadening the dementia debate
Author: Bartlett, Ruth,O'Connor, Deborah
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781847428585

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Dementia has been widely debated from the perspectives of biomedicine and social psychology. This book broadens the debate to consider the experiences of men and women with dementia from a sociopolitical perspective. It brings to the fore the concept of social citizenship, exploring what it means within the context of dementia and using it to re-examine the issue of rights, status(es), and participation. Most importantly, the book offers fresh and practical insights into how a citizenship framework can be applied in practice. It will be of interest to health and social care professionals, policy makers, academics and researchers and people with dementia and family carers may find it revitalising.

Mental Health and Care Homes

Mental Health and Care Homes
Author: Tom Dening,Alisoun Milne
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199593637

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The care home sector is large, with over 400 000 residents in the UK and a similar number employed within the homes. Care home residents are often very old, and many have multiple physical and mental health needs, meaning that their care poses particular challenges. This book offers a coherent and evidence-based text exploring these issues.

Aging Voice

Aging Voice
Author: Kiyoshi Makiyama,Shigeru Hirano
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2017-04-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9789811036989

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This book discusses the aging voice, one of the interesting issues related to aging. Population aging is an issue in most developed countries, where both physicians and specialists are required to improve clinical and scientific practice for elderly adults. In particular, the need for expertise in the diagnosis and treatment of aging voice pathologies is increasing continually. New developments in regenerative medicine have taken care for the aging voice to new level, and the contributors to this book use their wealth of experience in the field of the aging voice to present the latest advances in this field. This book is a unique resource, providing new perspectives for physicians, clinicians and health care workers who are interested in the aging voice.

Hearing Voices 2020

Hearing Voices 2020
Author: Susan James, Creative Curator, and Co-Editor
Publsiher: Pacifica Graduate Institute
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780578752891

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"Hearing Voices" features the work of students and faculty in our Community, Liberation, Indigenous, and Eco-Psychologies (CLIE) M.A./Ph.D. specialization, as we participate in transformative practices, artistic creations, and theoretical innovations going on in the communities and environments we share. We meet on campus three days a month for nine months of the year from various places in the U.S. and abroad. During the summer students are involved in fieldwork and research in sites of their own choosing based on interest, commitment, and vocation. Our program brings together community, liberation, and depth psychologies with environmental justice initiatives and indigenous epistemologies and practices in order to be part of the critical work of establishing a 21st century curriculum and practice with a growing emphasis on decoloniality. As prospective students consider applying to CLIE, their most common and pressing question is "What are graduates doing?" A good way to get an overview of this is to read the student and alumni news section in each issue of Hearing Voices. We are especially grateful to the incredible artists who contributed their creative inspiration to this edition.

State of the Art in Dementia Care

State of the Art in Dementia Care
Author: Mary Marshall,Centre for Policy on Ageing (London, England)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1997
Genre: Alzheimer's disease
ISBN: UOM:39015043278665

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