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Understanding Dementia Alan Jacques

Understanding Dementia By Alan Jacques

Understanding Dementia by Alan Jacques


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Summary

A comprehensive introduction to the subject of dementia intended for use by various health professionals involved in the provision of care for this group of patients, both in the hospital and in the community. It presents a broad look at the range of ways in which dementia can affect the lives of those with the illness and their carers.

Understanding Dementia Summary

Understanding Dementia by Alan Jacques

This is a comprehensive, readable introduction to the subject of dementia intended for use by all health professionals involved in the provision of care for this group of patients, both in the hospital and in the community. It presents a broad look at the wide range of ways in which dementia can affect the lives of those with the illness and their carers. The author combines a compassionate understanding of the problems of dementia with a reassuringly positive attitude to the ways in which those problems may be faced and coped with. Although academically based it is written in such clear language that it remains accessible to carers and other non-health professionals with an interest in the subject.

Table of Contents

What is Dementia? What is not Dementia? Who are the Dementing and Where are They? The Losses of Dementia.Behaviour and Dementia. Drugs and Dementia. The Experience of Dementia. The Experience for Families. Decision Making. Assessment and Management. Organising Help. The Future.

Additional information

GOR003205730
9780443055126
0443055122
Understanding Dementia by Alan Jacques
Used - Good
Paperback
Elsevier Health Sciences
19991025
420
N/A
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