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Perspectives on Rehabilitation and Dementia

Cahill, Suzanne(Contributions by)Clare, Linda(Contributions by)Gibson, Faith(Contributions by)Marshall, Professor Professor Mary(Edited by)
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Perspectives on Rehabilitation and Dementia offers new insights into the application of a well established approach and set of skills to a group of people who have traditionally been thought not to benefit from them.

Indeed people with dementia have missed out on physical and psychological rehabilitation very substantially.

This book demonstrates that rehabilitation has positive outcomes for people with dementia in terms of quality of life and self-esteem, especially if rehabilitation is seen as a positive philosophy of practice as well as a set of skills and approaches.

The perspectives in this book are those of a very diverse group of professionals, carers, and people with dementia themselves.

Professional backgrounds and the settings in which they work are diverse and include both academics and practitioners.

The voices of people with dementia underline the importance of seeing how they understand rehabilitation for themselves.

Professionals in almost all caring professions - nursing, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, acute, geriatric and psychiatric medicine, psychology, social work and rehabilitation - will increasingly find themselves working with people with dementia. They need to be alert to the latest thinking on approaches and interventions.

This book provides a readable course text for understanding both their own professional contribution and that of others in the team.

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Product Details
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
1843102862 / 9781843102861
Paperback / softback
616.83
15/08/2004
United Kingdom
English
254 p. : ill.
24 cm
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